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Wosobipo
Directed byGautam Bora
Story byGautam Bora
Produced by
Starring
  • Romon Rongpi
  • Bubul Terang
  • Longbiram Engti
Narrated byRomon Rongpi
Edited bySreekar Prasad
Music bySher Choudhury
Release date
  • 21 February 1991 (1991-02-21) (Germany)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryIndia
Language Karbi

Wosobipo - The Spring is an Indian Karbi language feature film. Directed by Gautam Bora, and produced by District Council Karbi Anglong. Dhaniram Tisso served as Executive Producer[1]. The movie was never commercially released to the public. It was eventually released during its screening at Berlin. It was the first and remained the only Karbi film to get certification of a feature film[2]

Synopsis

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The movie is a portrayal of Karbi tribals life in Northeastern India, and how modernisation change them. The story follow the protagonist who is leaving his village after being called to Diphu for teaching.

Cast

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  • Romon Rongpi as Sarthe Ronghang
    • Bubul Terang as young Sarthe
  • Longbiram Engti as Sarthe father
  • Elisa Hanse as Sarthe grandfather
  • Satrasing Kro

Reception

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The movie was so well received by general public, that has people coming from neighbouring districts and states to watch its limited screening. It was loved by people of all culture and language, that the maker has to add english subtitle on it.

Accolodates

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It was the only Indian film entry into 41st Berlin International Film Festival held in 1991[3].

Awards

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Gautam Bora and Sher Choudhury respectively won the 'Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director' (now shortened to 'Best Debut film of a Director')[4] and 'Best Music Direction' at the 1990 37th National Film Awards. Gautam Bora was presented with 'Golden Lotus Award' at the same award ceremony.

Reference

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  1. ^ https://filmfreeway.com/Mirbeen
  2. ^ https://nagalandpost.com/index.php/2014/10/23/kfa-to-showcase-karbi-films-evolution-at-diphu/
  3. ^ "Cinema Other than that in Assamese language". 15 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Indira and Nargis dropped from names of top film awards". The Hindu. 13 February 2024.