Emerging filmmaker Harsyajit Kumar Goyary, hailing from a small town in Assam, has been selected as one of the 24 Asian Fellows at the prestigious Asian Film Academy (AFA), held during the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).
The AFA is a rigorous 20-day program that provides hands-on filmmaking experience, mentorship from acclaimed directors, and opportunities to engage with global industry professionals. Representing India along with two other participants, Harsyajit will head the sound department in the production of four short films at the academy.
A postgraduate in Sound Recording and Design from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, Harsyajit earlier received the India Connect Research Fellowship from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Apart from his expertise as a sound designer and re-recording mixer, he also directs and produces independent films in the region.
Passionate about his tribal identity, Harsyajit uses cinema as a tool for social change—highlighting the rich cultural heritage and diversity of indigenous communities in Northeast India.
Key Works and Achievements
- Sound Designer & Re-recording Mixer for Sangi-Gai (Nyishi-language fantasy, 2023) – screened at Cannes Film Festival’s Marché du Film (2024) and the Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival (2023).
- Sound Recordist for Rima Das’s Village Rockstar 2 (2024), winner of the Kim Jiseok Award at BIFF 2024.
- Sound Recordist for Rima Das’s Tora’s Husband (2022), officially selected for Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF 2023) and BIFF 2023.
- Sound Recordist for Kshitij Joshi’s Dhekun (2023), premiered at the Jio MAMI Film Festival 2023.
- Sound Designer for Bishal Swargiary’s Mother’s Affection (2024), which won Best Cinematography Award at the Baripada Indigenous Short Film Festival.
Through his expanding body of work, Harsyajit continues to elevate indigenous voices and stories from Northeast India to the international stage.
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