Founded with the aim of showcasing regional and international films, the festival serves as a platform for filmmakers, artists, and enthusiasts to converge and explore cinematic expressions.
Each edition of the festival features a curated selection of films that reflect the cultural, social, and environmental themes relevant to the region.
In addition to film screenings, the festival includes panel discussions, workshops, and networking sessions aimed at fostering dialogue and collaboration among filmmakers and industry professionals.
While emphasizing indigenous practitioners, the school also encourages participation from individuals of diverse ethnic backgrounds.
[11] The festival is organized by Jum Film Forum, in collaboration with local cultural organizations and international partners such as Goethe-Institut Bangladesh, Drik Trust, Goopy Bagha Productions Limited, Supporting People and Rebuilding Communities (SPaRC), and Hill Resource Centre.