Guwahati

Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival to promote independent filmmakers

The Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival (BVFF) has partnered with Amazon Prime Video to allow them to present their pitches directly to the leading OTT platform.

Sentinel Digital Desk

GUWAHATI: In an attempt to promote the independent filmmakers of the region, the Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival (BVFF) has partnered with Amazon Prime Video to allow them to present their pitches directly to the leading OTT platform.

In an innovative step, BVFF has unveiled an unparalleled opportunity that has the potential to redefine the landscape for independent filmmakers. The festival is introducing an opportunity where filmmakers can submit their pitches directly to Amazon Prime Video. This initiative is designed to empower filmmakers like never before, providing them with a stage to flourish, elevate the standards of filmmaking, and open doors within the film industry.

As BVFF is gearing up with immense excitement and enthusiasm for the 8th edition of the festival in Guwahati, to be held later this month, the festival has yet again taken steps to promote and showcase the huge talent of the filmmakers. Building on the resounding success of the previous seven editions, the upcoming edition of Northeast India’s most celebrated film extravaganza promises to be even more extraordinary.

Speaking on the upcoming edition and the partnership with Amazon Prime Video, Tanushree Hazarika, Festival Director of Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival, said: “As we gear up for the 8th edition of BVFF, we are thrilled to announce our partnership with Amazon Prime Video, a move that opens new horizons for independent filmmakers. This collaboration not only strengthens our commitment to fostering creativity but also provides filmmakers with a direct avenue to showcase their work on a global platform. We believe this initiative will redefine the landscape for aspiring filmmakers and contribute to the vibrant cinematic tapestry of the Northeast.”

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