
Pranami Koch
普拉娜米·科奇
普拉娜米·科奇(Pranami Koch)是来自印度东北部阿萨姆邦的酷儿原住民艺术家与电影人。她以多媒介形式探讨性别、记忆与文化亲密性,通过影像与档案连接个人与集体的历史、土地与身份。其导演首作《韧性的流动》(Boi Thaka / The Flow of Resilience)标志着其影像创作的起点,随后完成的纪录短片《心谷回音》(Koro Gochongni / Echoes Within)于2024年入选阿姆斯特丹国际纪录片电影节(IDFA)短片竞赛单元,并在多特蒙德+科隆国际女性电影节、维也纳短片电影节、高雄电影节及欧洲媒体艺术节(EMAF)等展映。她的作品屡获国际肯定,包括“新锐原住民艺术家主竞赛荣誉提及”、欧洲媒体艺术节大奖(EMAF Award),并多次入围 One World Media 纪录短片奖及德国影评人协会媒体艺术奖。目前,她正创作非虚构短片《梦中若见眼镜蛇》(What Would It Mean to See a Cobra in a Dream?)。
Pranami Koch is a queer Indigenous artist and filmmaker from Assam in Northeast India. Working across multiple media, she explores gender, memory, and cultural intimacy, archiving personal and collective histories that connect people, land, and identity across time. Her debut film Boi Thaka (The Flow of Resilience) marked her entry into filmmaking, followed by Koro Gochongni (Echoes Within), which premiered in the Shorts Competition at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) 2024 and screened at major festivals including Internationales Frauen Filmfest Dortmund+Köln, Vienna Shorts, Kaohsiung Film Festival, and the European Media Arts Festival (EMAF). Her work has received multiple international recognitions, such as the Honourable Mention for the Main Film Award for Emerging Indigenous Artists, the EMAF Award, and nominations for the One World Media Short Documentary Award and the VdFk Media Art Award. She is currently developing a short non-fiction film titled What Would It Mean to See a Cobra in a Dream?




