A documentary film “The Lost Horizon”, based on impact of violence on the lives of women and children in BTC was screened at Recreation Hall, Central Institute of Technology (CIT), Kokrajhar before a seclected audience on Friday.
Made by three youths- Dhajen Basumatary, Subash Rai and Jayanta Narzary, a NSD graduate, the film is a product of the Peace fellowship project supported by National Foundation for India, New Delhi in collaboration with Foundation for Social Transformation, Guwahati.
The film is non-commercial piece of work and shall be released on YouTube.
According to the film makers, violence in the form of insurgency, ethnic conflicts, murders, fratricidal killings, government repressions etc. has been recurring phenomenon in BTC as well. These issues happen to be a long standing hindrance towards the path of peace, security and development, especially of the common people. Precisely, women and children happened to be the most vulnerable victims of such violence. Irrespective of caste and creed, many families have been shattered, many people have lost their lives and children orphaned, living the rest of their lives in abject difficulties and uncertain future.
In case of ethnic conflicts they become the soft targets of various forms of inhuman violence. With a perspective of a peace building initiative, the film highlights the consequences of the violence and demonstrates the suffering of victimized women and children.
This visual mode is an attempt to sensitize and create awareness among the audiences and gather support of the people, urging not to support any form of violence and killings.
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