Semkhor

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Semkhor
Directed by Aimee Baruah
Written bySasanka Samir
Screenplay byJintumoni Kalita, Sasanka Samir, Uday Bhaskar Patar, Aimee Baruah
Produced by Aimee Baruah, Mala Baruah
Starring Aimee Baruah
CinematographyPradip Daimary
Edited byRantu Chetia
Music byAmrit Pritam
Production
company
Aimee Baruah Production Society
Distributed by Rajat Goswami
Release date
2021
Running time
93 min
Language Dimasa

Semkhor is a 2021 Indian Dimasa-language film directed by Aimee Baruah. This was the first-ever film in the Dimasa language screened as the opening feature film of the Indian Panorama in 2021. The film depicts the life of a village lady, a mother of 14 children. [1] [2] [3]

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Synopsis

A Samsa man named Diro participates in the hangseu bisu in a nearby hamlet, which results in his confinement and eventual death. As a result, Diro's wife is left in charge of raising his three kids alone. She has a variety of events while working as an assistant midwife that she loathes. If a woman dies while she is pregnant, Semkhor tradition dictates that the newborn be buried with the mother alive. At the age of just 11, Diro's widow married Dinar to her one and only daughter, Muri. Sadly, Muri passes away right after giving birth to a girl. How Diro's wife gives Muri's child fresh life in a culture where women aren't even allowed to make decisions is like a sign of a new dawn in Semkhor. [4]

Cast

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResult
2022 68th National Film Awards Special Jury Mention Won [5]
Best Feature Film in DimasaWon
2022 20th Dhaka International Film Festival Award Special Audience AwardWon [6]
2021Kautik International Film FestivalBest Feature FilmWon
2021Toronto International Women Film FestivalBest ActressWon

Reception

Controversy

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