Bhargav Saikia’s Folk-Horror Epic “BOKSHI” To Premiere at International Film Festival Rotterdam WHAT:
World Premiere of the Indian genre film “BOKSHI”by Bhargav Saikia.
WHO:
Bhargav Saikia: director, producer, production designer
Harsh Vaibhav: writer, executive producerDhiman Karmakar: sound designer
Jan van Steenbergen: language creator
Jahan Singh Bakshi: subtitler, publicity designer
WHEN:
Friday, January, 31st, 2025 | 20.30
WHERE:
Cinerama 5 (with Q&A)
ON-SITE CONTACT:
REMOTE CONTACT:Cell: +91 97692 37395 (in-person at IFFR)
Cell: +1-310-957-4508 (Pacific Time)PUBLICITY & SCREENER REQUESTS:
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BOKSHI©Lorien Motion PicturesSYNOPSIS
Bokshi follows Anahita, a young woman struggling with the trauma of her mother’s brutal disappearance. Finding solace in Shalini, her compassionate history teacher, Anahita joins an unconventional school excursion to a mysterious prehistoric site. There, she encounters ancient forces rooted in the region’s mythology that force her to confront her terrifying destiny.Bokshi is a chilling coming-of-age story that blends supernatural folklore with themes of ecology and female empowerment.
Bhargav Saikia©Lorien Motion PicturesBhargav Saikia
(Director)Bhargav Saikia hails from the Northeast Indian state of Assam and he is based in Mumbai. Saikia’s horror short, Awakenings (2015), was screened at several noted genre film festivals, including Sitges and Neuchâtel. His fantasy short, The Black Cat(2017), received nominations for Best Fiction Film and Best Director at the 2018 Critics’ Choice Short Film Awards presented by Film Critics Guild India. Bokshi (2025) is his feature directorial debut.
ROTTERDAM IFFR World Premiere of “BOKSHI”| Friday 31 January 2025
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