The Foul Truth

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The Foul Truth - Amakpa Achumba
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Directed by Priyakanta Laishram
Produced by Priyakanta Laishram
Starring Priyakanta Laishram Rojesh Saikhom
Harry Tourangbam
CinematographyBaldev Yambem
Satish Moirangcha
Music byWhitesand Music
Production
company
Priyakanta Productions
Release date
  • 2 June 2019 (2019-06-02)
Country India
Language Meitei language (officially called Manipuri language)

The Foul Truth (Manipuri: Amakpa Achumba) is a 2019 Manipuri film written, produced and directed by Priyakanta Laishram under the production banner, Priyakanta Productions. It is the first film from Northeast India to tackle the issue of male rape. The film tells the story of a boy named Thoithoiba, who is a survivor of child sexual abuse and male rape. The film stars Priyakanta Laishram, Harry Tourangbam and Rojesh Saikhom. The film was released on 2 June 2019. [1] The film was screened at 33 international film festivals and won several awards, including Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Film on Other Social Issues, and Best Screenplay awards. [2]

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Plot

Thoithoiba (Priyakanta Laishram), a shy and introverted college student, faces daily ridicule for his anti-social behaviors. Even his family complains about his lack of socialization and masculinity. Thoithoiba feels deeply disturbed and traumatised, but no one acknowledges or understands his feelings. One day after college, while he waits for his father (Harendra Laishram) to pick him up, he calls his mother (Sophia Sapam) to ask where his father is. When his younger sister answered the phone, she informed him that their uncle (Rojesh Saikhom) had left to pick him up. This triggers upsetting childhood memories, causing Thoithoiba to hang up the phone and become rattled.

His classmates notice and start mocking him, which leads to a confrontation and a fight. Thoithoiba's uncle arrives and accuses him in front of the bullies. Disheartened, Thoithoiba returns home to a family that blames him for the college brawl without showing any remorse. Unable to bear it any longer, he confronts them and reveals his long-buried trauma of being regularly raped by his uncle. Thoithoiba cries uncontrollably, accusing each member of his family of being responsible for his life of horror, fury, shame, and guilt, and criticizing toxic masculinity and unfavorable norms that led to his abuse.

As the film ends, Thoithoiba sees a younger version of himself (Harry Tourangbam) and finds solace in their connection. They share a triumphant moment before the younger self disappears, leaving Thoithoiba with a sigh.

Cast

Production

Development

In an interview with Scroll.in , Priyakanta Laishram stated that while attending senior secondary school in Chandigarh, he was sexually assaulted by two men. The trauma he faced as a result of the assault gave him the courage to speak out through this film. [3]

Regarding the funding, Laishram said that due to the subject matter of the film, none of the other producers were willing to invest, and he had to produce it himself. [4] It was also revealed that Laishram would play the role of a sexual assault survivor in the film. [5]

In 2018, when the film was announced, Laishram received backlash from a group of people who didn't understand the problem of male rape. [4] In an interview with The Indian Express, Laishram said he received threatening calls from different insurgent groups regarding the film. [6]

Filming

The principal photography of the film commenced on 22 May 2018. After a 4-day schedule, the film wrapped up its shoot on 26 May 2018. [4]

Talking about the film, Laishram said, "It is hard for the male survivors to tell someone that they have experienced sexual abuse because of the stereotypes about masculinity. Those thousands of tortured individuals whose voices and cries have been silenced by society were brought to light through this film.” [1]

Post production and release

The Foul Truth was edited by Priyakanta Laishram and the music was composed by Whitesand Music. [7] It was released on 2 June 2019. [1]

Reception

The Foul Truth received rave reviews from critics. Sangita Atom of The Sangai Express wrote, "The Foul Truth - Amakpa Achumba, is a very sad and jarring film about some of the most atrocious behavior of humankind. It stands out from the rest with a non-dramatized version of reality. Overall, it is an excellent cinema with top-notch direction, dialogue, performances, and sound design". [7] Northeast Now wrote, "The film delves deeply into the patriarchy that predominantly exists in our society and how the culture of victim blaming and shaming has resulted in numerous unintended consequences." [1]

Accolades

AwardCategoryWinner's nameResultReference
World Freedom Film Festival 2018Best Best Actor in a Leading Role Priyakanta Laishram Won
Best Sound Design Priyakanta Laishram Won
St. Leuven International Short Film Festival 2019Best Film on Other Social Issues Priyakanta Laishram (Producer and Director)Won [4]
Symbiosis Allied Media Awards 2019Best Actor in a Leading Role Priyakanta Laishram Won [4]
Indian Independent Film Festival 2018Best Background ScoreWhitesand MusicWon
Short Motion Pictures Wave National Festival 2019Best Actor Award—Critics Priyakanta Laishram Won
Best Screenplay Priyakanta Laishram Won [4]
Human Rights Asian Film Festival 2019Unconventional Film Award Priyakanta Laishram (Producer and Director)Won
Jalandhar National Short Film Festival 2019Best Actor in a Motion Picture—Drama Priyakanta Laishram Won

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