The World premiere of National Award-winning filmmaker Rima Das’ next Assamese feature Tora’s Husband receives a heartwarming response at the 47th Toronto International Film Festival

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TORONTO, ONTARIO - SEPTEMBER 11: Rima Das attends the "Tora's Husband" Premiere during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Bell Lightbox on September 11, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Andrew Chin/Getty Images)
TORONTO, ONTARIO – SEPTEMBER 11: (L-R) Rima Das and Abhijit Das attend the “Tora’s Husband” Premiere during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Bell Lightbox on September 11, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Andrew Chin/Getty Images)

The World Premiere of National Award-winning filmmaker Rima Das’ fourth Assamese feature, Tora’s Husband at the 47th Toronto International Film Festival received a heartwarming response.

Tora’s Husband is Rima Das’ third feature to premiere at TIFF in a row and first Indian film to be selected in the Platform section. Named after Jia Zhang-ke’s ground-breaking film ‘Platform’, this section aims to shine a brighter light on some of the most original films and distinct voices at TIFF. The festival is being held from 8-18 September 2022.

After its World Premiere at TIFF, Tora’s Husband will head to the 27th Busan International Film Festival where it will be having its Asia Premiere in the ‘Window to Asian Cinema’ section. The festival will be held from 5-14 October 2022.

The film featuring Abhijit Das and Tarali Kalita Das in the lead roles, is a story of a loving father and a kind neighbour, who struggles to keep his small-town business afloat while his relationships deteriorate, amidst loss and lockdowns. Shot during the lockdown, the film depicts life in a small town during the pandemic. 

The writer-director-producer made the film independently, with a small crew. Talking about the audience response Rima says, “Tora’s Husband was my most challenging film. It is also different from my other films, longer as well. Shooting during the pandemic took a toll on the cast and crew emotionally. Even at the edit table, I was struggling because the film reflected the same restless state of mind. Agnes Varda once said, ‘I’m fighting a struggle, which is to make cinema alive and not just make another film.’ That thought kept motivating me to keep going, take risks and to be true to myself. I am thankful that TIFF selected this film. It means a lot for all of us who worked really hard to make this film happen.”

Rima excitedly adds, “After two years, I am at a film festival in person. And it gives me immense joy to see such a large and diverse audience, distinguished artists, journalists, buyers and sellers gather to celebrate cinema. It’s a grand event with the same community feeling as watching a sport or a concert. How much I missed the echo of laughters, the silent tears, the goosebumps – knowing that you’re in it together.”

Excited about Asian Premiere at Busan. Rimasays, “Honoured and excited to be back at BusanInternational Film Festival for the Asian Premiere of Tora’sHusband. I would like to thank my wonderful team for sticking through uncertain times and making Tora’sHusband happen.”

Ravi Srinivasan, Senior Manager, TIFF Festival Programming; South and South East Asia Canada says: “With careful attention paid to the unique pressure faced by small-business owners, Das’s purview extends beyond the middle class, capturing the crisis with impressive scope and documentary-like attentiveness, pointing to the societal fragilities that preceded – and will follow – the effects of the pandemic itself. With remarkable authenticity, Das illuminates both the dignity and vulnerability of ordinary people in one of the defining films of our historical moment.”