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'Jwlwi - The Seed' is a 2019 Bodo-language Indian film directed by Rajni Basumatary. Set in Assam's insurgency ridden 90s, 'Jwlwi- The Seed' is "a story of hope lost and found through resolute perseverance even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds."

Cast



* Rajni Basumatary as Alaari

* Shimang Chainary as Erak

* Jayanta Narzary as Nizwm

* Kanyakorn Kiratichotiyangkoon as Boonsri

* Queen Hazarika as Mira

* Jeffrey Daimary as Jeffrey

* Pansy Brahma as Ansumwi

* Raj Agnihotri as Major Singh

Production



'Jwlwi' was produced by Rajni Basumatary under her banner Manna Films and co-produced by artist and philanthropist Jani Viswanath. The filming of the latter part of the movie was completed with crowd funding through Wishberry. Principal photography began in 2018 and was shot entirely in Assam, India and Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Post-production for the film took place in Mumbai, India. The film is edited by Hemanti Sarkar who has previously edited renowned Bollywood films such as 'Stree', 'Secret Superstar', 'Airlift', 'English Vinglish' and 'Peepli Live'.

Music



The background score was composed by Avinash Baghel.

There are three songs in the film

#Jeraokhi Thaya Manw (Lyrics Delvis Basumatary, Music Delvis Basumatary)

#Kharson Kharson (Lyrics Chatrajit Narzary, Music Gwmwthao Basumatary)

#Jwngni Nanghthapnai (Lyrics Swrangcha Sengra Basumatary and Delvis Basumatary, Music Delvis Basumatary)

Screening



'Jwlwi' has been screened in international film festivals such as Bengaluru International Film Festival, Chennai International Film Festival, Guwahati International Film Festival, Kolkata International Film Festival and Pune International Film Festival. 'Jwlwi' was privately screened on 27 May 2019 in Chiang Mai, Thailand at SFX Cinema, Maya Lifestyle Mall, followed by a Q&A session. The screening was organized by the Consulate of India, Chiang Mai in association with Indian Studies Center Chiang Mai University (ISCCMU). It was attended by various Consul Generals and Honorary Consuls of India, China, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Myanmar, Portugal and Switzerland. The first trailer and poster for 'Jwlwi' were released at the screening. The film had its official Thai premiere in Bangkok, Thailand at the Foreign Correspondent Club.

'Jwlwi' earned Basumatary the Special Jury Mention for directing at the Guwahati International Film Festival and a Special Jury Mention at the Bengaluru International Film Festival. The film also received awards for Best Screen Writer (for Basumatary) and Best Film Editor (for Hemanti Sarkar) at the 4th Sailadhar Baruah Memorial Film Awards.

Release



The trailer for 'Jwlwi' was released on YouTube on 26 May 2019 through Basumatary's channel. The second trailer and music videos from the film were released in the next couple of months. 'Jwlwi' was screened in villages of the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) in rural Assam through mobile theatres in late 2019.

'Jwlwi' had a limited theatrical release in lower Assam on 15 November 2019. It ran houseful consecutively for two weeks in Gold Cinema, Kokrajhar and one housefull week in Jollymax Cinema, Bongaigaon.

'Jwlwi' is yet to be commercially released in screens outside of Assam.

The film is now streaming on the streaming site Moviesaints.

Accolades



* Best Film (Other Than Assamese) - 11th Prag Cine Awards (2021)

* Best Screenplay - 4th Sailadhar Baruah Memorial Film Awards (2020)

* Best Editor - 4th Sailadhar Baruah Memorial Film Awards (2020)

* Special Jury Mention for Direction - Guwahati International Film Festival (2019)

* Special Jury Mention - Bengaluru International Film Festival (2020)

* Official Selection - Chennai International Film Festival (2020)

* Official Selection - Kolkata International Film Festival (2019)

* Official Selection - Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (2020)

* Official Selection - Pune International Film Festival (2020)

* Official Selection - Tehran International Cine Fest (2020)

See also



*Lists of Indian films

*List of Bodo-language films

*List of Assamese films

References




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