Abiogenesis Releases Feature Film ‘Enter My World'
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Abiogenesis releases feature film ‘Enter My World’

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By EMN Updated: Aug 08, 2020 10:05 pm

Dimapur, Aug. 8 (EMN): Abiogenesis Films has released its third feature film titled, ‘Enter My World,’ through Filmhub, an Indie Digital Film distributor based in USA.

An update issued on Aug. 8 informed that the film is currently available for rental and purchase at Amazon Prime Video and that it will soon be available at various digital video outlets across the world.

Enter My World, is said to be a folk era fiction which is a new form of musical with an exciting story.  Calling it Howey musical, the songs are sung in Howey tunes while the script is in English. Howey Musical film is said to have been evolved by Arenla Subong, who has directed, acted and is also the playwright of the film.

The film is said to be full of drama. In the film, the writer and her assistant on her research venture are caught by some hunters in the jungle and  held captives in a Naga village suspecting them to be spies. They are surprised to find themselves in a world which is in the folk era.  The end is electrifying with the tiger spirited man and the boar spirited man confronting each other and the writer and her assistant trying to flee. The unique and colourful Naga costumes and culture, along with the picturesque location of Nagaland makes this film a real treat, the update informed.

The film being an experimental and non commercial, it has been submitted to very few film festivals but due to the pandemic while most of the festivals has been cancelled. Echo BRICS Film Festival (Echo BRICS FF), Moscow had selected Enter My World and they have updated the Judging Status to Semi-Finalist. The festival was scheduled from April 9 till the 12th this year but due to the pandemic, they have gone virtual to present selected films to viewers and jury members.

Abiogenesis Films have also released two feature films — ‘Big Time Buddies’ in 2003 and ‘Lichaba’s Daughter’ in 2009’ — which was screened at the Days of Ethnographic Cinema in Moscow in the year 2012.

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By EMN Updated: Aug 08, 2020 10:05:00 pm
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