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Release Date:
January 1, 2010
Original Title:
Songs of Mashangva
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
NEZCC
Ourvillage Films
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U
Runtime: 62
In the deep hills of northeast India, Christianity and pop culture have taken over the lifestyle and imagination of the Tangkhul tribes. Rewben Mashangva from Choithar travels through the remote villages of the Tangkhul Naga to talk to the old people and collect songs and instruments. The rhythms, melodies and lyrics form links to his own music, which he describes as Naga Folk Blues. In his traditional 'Haokuirat' hairstyle and western boots along with his 9 year old son Saka, he performs across India and South-East Asia spreading the message that some songs have no end.
Camera Technician:
Prabin
Rawon Ngainga
Nabam Tadi
Joychandra
Costume Design:
Jerome Laiyum
Director:
Oinam Doren
Director of Photography:
Oinam Doren
Editor:
Romi Lamabam
Editorial Production Assistant:
Raju Das
Hairstylist:
Jerome Laiyum
Music:
Rewben Mashangva
Post Production Assistant:
Tinku Das
Boynao
Producer:
Oinam Doren
Production Manager:
Thotngam Shimrah
Production Office Assistant:
Ayesha Langstieh
Joykumar Kh
Sound Designer:
Shankar Sapam
Sound Recordist:
Sunil Loitongbam
Sound mixer:
Shankar Sapam
Translator:
Rewben Mashangva
Ngachonmi Chamroy
Ranjeeta Sadokpam
Shreema Ningombam
Transportation Coordinator:
Jacob Wungnaowung
Chan
Ajay Singh
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