The Indian film “The Kumbaya Story” has achieved international recognition by winning the Transforming Society Short Film category at the 13th tve Global Sustainability Film Awards (GSFA). The event was held at the iconic BAFTA venue in London. This accolade underscores India’s growing influence in the realm of sustainability-focused storytelling. The awards celebrate powerful narratives that inspire solutions for a sustainable future.
Key Highlights
Winning Film: The Kumbaya Story
- Produced by the Kumbaya Producer Co. Ltd.
- Chronicles the journey of resilient women transforming their lives through weaving.
- Depicts the establishment of the Kumbaya Producer Company.
Other Indian Achievements
“GOBUK – Harmony in the Highlands”
- Produced by Greenhub India.
- Shortlisted in the Young Filmmakers category.
- Explores sustainable tourism.
“Laapataa Ladies”
- India’s official Oscar 2025 entry in the Best International Feature category.
- Shortlisted for the Founder’s Award.
International Recognition
Kenyan Film: “NAWI”
- Won the Founder’s Award in the Feature category.
- Focuses on the global issue of child brides.
- Kenya’s official entry for the Oscars 2025.
- Recognized at the 2024 Africa Movie Academy Awards.
Canadian Documentary: “500 Days in the Wild”
- Won the Founder’s Award in the Docu-Feature category.
- Chronicles a woman’s journey across Canada.
- Canada’s official entry for the Oscars 2025.
Significance of the Awards
- Organized by tve GSFA, now in its 13th year.
- Recognizes impactful storytelling from business, non-profits, media, and creative sectors.
- Promotes solutions for a sustainable and just world.
Founder’s Words
- Surina Narula, founder of tve GSFA, highlighted the importance of films like “NAWI” in addressing critical global issues.
- Stressed the role of cinema in driving awareness and change.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Indian Film “The Kumbaya Story” Wins tve Global Sustainability Film Award |
Winning Indian Film | “The Kumbaya Story” – Transforming Society Short Film category |
Highlight of the Film | Showcases women’s empowerment through weaving and establishing the Kumbaya Producer Company |
Other Indian Achievements | “GOBUK” (Young Filmmakers category), “Laapataa Ladies” (Shortlisted for Founder’s Award) |
International Winners | “NAWI” (Kenyan Feature Film), “500 Days in the Wild” (Canadian Documentary) |
Significance | Celebrates impactful sustainability-themed storytelling |
Founder’s Message | Films play a vital role in addressing pressing global issues and inspiring change |