February 2017 (2017-02) (National Science Film Festival)
Running time
26 minutes
Country
India
Languages
English, Lotha, Nagamese
The Pangti Story is a 2017 Naga documentary film by Kohima-based film maker Sesino Yhoshü.[1] The film explores the transition of an entire village from one that slaughtered thousands of Amur Falcons, the longest travelling raptors in the world, who fly from Siberia every fall to roost in Pangti, a Lotha Naga village in Nagaland, to becoming their most fervent preservationists.[2] The film won the 65th National Film Awards for Best Environment Film.[3]
^"The Pangti Story: How a Nagaland village turned from hunting ground to safe haven for Amur falcon". www.scroll.in. 28 May 2018. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
^The Pangti Story documents how a Nagaland village went from hunting the Amur Falcon to conserving it Retrieved on 21 June 2020
^"The Pangti Story throws light on Naga village's transition from predators to protectors of Amur Falcon". 17 April 2018.
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