Rapture

1. “Rapture,” directed by Dominic Megam Sangma, premiered in 100+ theatres across France.
2. It’s a historic feat for Meghalaya-produced films, showcasing Garo cinema’s global recognition.
3. Dominic Megam Sangma’s film explores Garo culture, marking a significant milestone for Meghalaya’s film industry.


Shillong, May 16: In a momentous milestone for Garo cinema’s global recognition, “Rapture,” a film directed by Meghalaya’s Dominic Megam Sangma, premiered in over 100 theaters across France.

This historic occasion marks the first time a film produced in Meghalaya has enjoyed such extensive distribution in French cinemas.

Produced by Anna Films Shillong, “Rapture” has garnered acclaim worldwide for its poignant narrative and visually stunning cinematography.

The film delves into the rich cultural and spiritual tapestry of the Garo community, offering a profound exploration of their traditions and values.

The widespread release of “Rapture” in France reflects the growing appreciation and interest in Garo cinema on an international scale.


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It serves as a testament to the talent and creativity present within Meghalaya’s film industry, showcasing the region’s cultural richness to a global audience.

Director Dominic Megam Sangma expressed his excitement and gratitude for the film’s successful debut in France.

He sees it as a significant achievement not only for himself but also for the entire Garo community, whose stories and heritage are brought to life through the medium of cinema.

As “Rapture” continues to captivate audiences in France and beyond, it paves the way for more Meghalaya-produced films to reach international audiences, further solidifying the state’s position on the global cinematic stage.