India, Sept. 20 -- Joor Baruah's Voice of Siang provides an insight into the undiscovered North East India from the Arunachal Pradesh-Assam lens, as both the states have tales surrounding one of the most important rivers of Asia, i.e., the Siang in Arunachal Pradesh and the mighty Brahmaputra in downstream Assam.

The film primarily focuses on the Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh which also includes interviews from eminent personalities from the State. The film is shot in Sissen Village and the filmmaker has tried to show many emotions - joy celebrating the Etor, Arang and Solung festivals, a prevailing sadness among the local Adi population that the younger generation doesn't want themselves to be associated with the community; because for t...