Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government has signed an MoU with the Film Heritage Foundation (FHF) to establish a dedicated film archive, marking a significant step in preserving the 89-year-old Odia film industry’s legacy
“Film depicts the real image of our socio-cultural life. With its preservation, the cinematic gems, which are being lost from our memory, can be revived and preserved,” Deputy Chief Minister K V Singh Deo said at the concluding ceremony of the 10th Film Preservation and Restoration Workshop held at Kalabhoomi here on Wednesday.
Echoing the same, Minister for Co-operation, Handlooms, Textiles and Handicrafts Pradeep Bal Samanta said, old Odia films are a source of inspiration for future generations and it is our responsibility to preserve them.
The MoU was signed by Commissioner-cum-Secretary of Handlooms, Textiles and Handicrafts Department Guha Poonam Tapas Kumar and FHF Director Shivendra Singh Dungarpur. Although the state government had announced plans in 2020 to create a film archive under the Odisha Film Development Corporation (OFDC) at Chalachitra Bhawan in Cuttack, this marks the first concrete step toward building a specialised facility.
The 10th Film Conservation and Restoration Workshop was organised from November 12 at the Odisha Handicrafts Museum in collaboration with the FHF, International Federation of Film Archives and the Handlooms, Textiles and Handicrafts Department of the state government. All 59 participants, who attended the workshop, were felicitated with certificates and mementos.













