Introduction
- "Sanakeithel" (1991): Only four reels survive. The film is a silent, slow-motion study of a potter and his wife on a rainy afternoon. No dialogue. No music. Just rain, clay, and skin. Pure poetry.
: Directed by Aribam Syam Sharma, this landmark film brought international recognition to Indian regional cinema by winning the Grand Prix
The selection included a range of genres, from sci-fi to comedy, and each film offered a unique perspective on the era in which it was made. The movies were meticulously restored, ensuring that the original charm and character were preserved for modern audiences.