The film “Angh” has garnered significant attention for its ambitious scope and dedication to showcasing an untold chapter of Naga history. Setting and Storyline
“Angh” is set in 1960s Nagaland, eastern India, and tells the story of a proud Konyak chief struggling to protect his dying traditions when an American missionary arrives with promises of aid that threaten his people’s identity.
The film follows the chief as his wife’s health deteriorates and famine looms, and he must make an impossible choice between survival and staying true to his ancestral ways. This pivotal role is played by BAFTA-winning actor Douglas Henshall, known for his role in BBC’s “Shetland.”
- Shot entirely on 16mm film, the production aims to create a textured, authentic aesthetic that enhances the storytelling.
- The film features an ensemble cast of first-time local actors from Nagaland, blending international filmmaking expertise with local narratives and talent.
- Adam Pietkiewicz, polish cinematographer, and Margarida Caetano Dias, production designer, are part of the international crew.
Production Team and Milestones
Niraj Kumar Pandey, a veteran line producer, is overseeing production logistics. The production has assembled an international crew, including Polish cinematographer Adam Pietkiewicz, production designer Margarida Caetano Dias, costume designer Manisha Garg, and makeup designer Priya Lahon.
Awards and Recognition
“Angh” represents a milestone for Naga cinema, blending international filmmaking expertise with local narratives and talent. The production has received critical acclaim, including wins at Clermont-Ferrand, IndieLisboa, and Mumbai. Quote from the Director
“We are incredibly excited to bring this story to life,” said director Theja Rio. “Nagaland’s history, culture, and untold narratives hold immense cinematic potential, and this film is our way of sharing them with the world. Shooting on 16mm, collaborating with local actors, and having Douglas Henshall as part of this journey makes this project truly special. We believe it will be a meaningful addition to the cinematic landscape.”
Quote from the Producer
“This film is deeply personal to us. We are telling a story rooted in Nagaland’s history, but with themes that are universal. Bringing together local talent, a young international crew, and shooting on 16mm has been a rare and special experience.
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