May 22, 2025
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Tribeny Rai’s ‘Shape of Momo’ Showcased at Cannes

Shape of Momo centers on a woman’s journey to reclaim her life from the grip of patriarchal expectations and generational trauma

Shape of Momo, a powerful drama by filmmaker Tribeny Rai, was among five Asian works-in-progress selected for the prestigious “HAF Goes to Cannes” programme at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.
Representing India’s Northeast, the film was showcased at the Marché du Film, the world’s largest film market, as part of the “Goes to Cannes” initiative — a platform designed to spotlight emerging cinematic voices from across the globe.

Director Tribeny Rai, producer Kislay, and lead actor Gaumaya Gurung represented the film at the festival, where they also unveiled the film’s first poster, marking a significant milestone for the Sikkimese film industry on an international stage.

Sharing her experience, Rai said, “It is the biggest film market in the world, attracting top buyers and sellers globally. Having the chance to meet them and present our project was truly exciting. Our film doesn’t resemble mainstream Indian projects, so its distinct look and feel, shaped by our geography and culture, often required added context. But that’s exactly what makes it a Sikkimese film.”

She also expressed gratitude for the support that enabled her presence at Cannes. “I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to our Honorable Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang-Golay for showing personal interest in the film and extending his unwavering support. A special note of thanks to Honorable Lok Sabha MP Indra Hang Subba for supporting my trip and encouraging Sikkimese artists on the global stage.”

Shape of Momo centers on a woman’s journey to reclaim her life from the grip of patriarchal expectations and generational trauma. Resigning from her job, she returns home to a family believed to be cursed by the repeated deaths of male members — a curse that has left the women hopeless and unmotivated. The narrative explores resilience, womanhood, and self-determination.
With a distinct voice rooted in Sikkimese culture, Shape of Momo is poised to open new doors for regional cinema and challenge traditional narratives in Indian filmmaking.

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