Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India]June 13: Acclaimed documentary Songs They Buried has earned a place on the prestigious BAFTA Longlistmarking a significant milestone for the film and its creative team.
Produced by Los Angeles-based filmmaker Shreya Jha and directed by Kiki Kuhakanthe documentary has been praised for its emotional depth and powerful storytelling, resonating with audiences and critics alike.
Expressing gratitude for the recognition, Shreya Jha congratulated the film’s team, including producing partner Uhoman Moltokcinematographer Andrew Bansaleditors Utkarsh Kumar and Tim Ziangsound designers Jeffery Jiang and Although Omololaand composer Vikrant Muthusamywhose score has been widely appreciated for enhancing the film’s emotional impact.

The BAFTA Longlist recognition further strengthens Songs They Buried‘s standing in the international documentary space and highlights Shreya Jha’s growing presence as a producer working across both Hollywood and Indian regional cinema.
Shreya Jha and Kiki Kuhakan are also set to reunite for a new documentary feature, with production scheduled to begin later this year.
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