“Rapture,” a film directed by Meghalaya’s Dominic Megam Sangma, was released across more than 100 theatres in France today.
This landmark event marks the first time that a film from Meghalaya achieved such widespread distribution in French cinemas, highlighting a significant milestone in the global recognition of Garo cinema.
Produced by Anna Films Shillong, Rapture has captivated audiences worldwide with its poignant storytelling and striking cinematography, delving into the deep cultural and spiritual realms of the Garo community.
Sangma’s direction brings a unique and authentic voice to the forefront of world cinema, and this extensive release in France is a testament to the universal appeal and artistic excellence of his work, an official release here said.
Capricci Cinema which is a leading French film distribution company in France along with Anna Films Shillong in an announcement today said that Rapture has received a prestigious label from the GNCR (Groupement National des Cinémas de Recherche), a collective of arthouse exhibitors.
“This recognition will enable us to obtain greater distribution and visibility for the film, ensuring it reaches an even wider audience. Following the initial phase, a further 64 cinemas will be showing the film over the next few weeks, and we hope to add many more,” the statement said.