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Movie Ministry (Under Youth Ministry)

We are thrilled to share the journey of our Movie Ministry, which began in 2012 as a heartfelt endeavor to spread meaningful stories that inspire, challenge, and uplift. Grateful to God for this incredible opportunity, we have been blessed to create and release four impactful films so far:

  1. Life Rewind (2012) – A thought-provoking story that encourages reflection on life’s choices and the power of second chances.

  2. Wake-Up Call (2014) – A compelling narrative designed to awaken hearts and minds to deeper truths and purpose.

  3. NANA - A Tale of Us (2017) – A touching tale that explores relationships, love, and the beauty of human connection.

  4. Yong (2025) – A powerful story of resilience, faith, and hope, released in 2025, leaving a lasting impact on audiences.

Each film is a labor of love, crafted with the intention of touching lives and sparking meaningful conversations. We are humbled by the support and encouragement we’ve received over the years and look forward to continuing this storytelling journey for a greater purpose.

To God be the glory!

Life Rewind (2012)

"Life Rewind" is the First Film produced by Aoyimti Youth Ministry in the year 2012.

 Life Rewind is a thought-provoking story that explores the internal struggles of a young believer torn between faith and worldly temptations. The central character, Bendangtemsu (Ben), faces a common challenge: the pressure to fit in with his peers, even if it conflicts with his Christian values. The movie's plot, involving his wish to have never become a Christian, suggests it could take a reflective or imaginative turn, where Ben likely experiences life without his faith to understand its true value. Does the movie take Ben on a journey where he sees the consequences of living without faith, similar to stories where characters get to glimpse alternate realities? The film have a powerful message about the importance of staying committed to one's beliefs, despite external pressures.

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Wake-Up Call (2014)

The Film is a remake of the faith-filled family drama "The Encounter 2010". 

Six strangers, each with their own personal struggles, are unexpectedly brought together at a secluded house under mysterious circumstances. The house is owned by a man who appears to know everything about their lives and claims to be Jesus Christ. As they seek refuge, they are confronted with their deepest issues: Mar, a prideful businessman; Tako, a man battling his violent temper; Anung, a teenage girl escaping an abusive home; Esther, a devoted Christian torn by her love for a non-believer; and Toshi and Ali, a couple on the verge of divorce. Each individual wrestles with the divine intervention they face, resisting at times, unaware that this encounter will irrevocably change their lives—for better or worse.

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NANA - A Tale of Us (2017) 

NANA - a tale of us, is a socio-political nagamese film from Nagaland, Northeast India, which was released only on DVD in 2017. It was later censored on 2019 but didn't had theatrical release.

 The film is directed by Tiakumzuk Aier and Produced by Aoyimti Baptist Church Youth Ministry, Dimapur, Nagaland and stars Zhokhoi Chuzu, Mengu Suokhrie, Watipongla Kichu, Bokavi Swu, Imnasenla Aier, Ariensa Longchar and Imkongchuba Longchar in lead. The entire production was locally done and most of the actors were non actors. 

It was the first fiction film from Nagaland to go out of the country to screened at Edinburgh Festival of Indian Films and Documentaries, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2017. Director Tiakumzuk Aier also won Golden Calton Best Director at the festival. It was also screened at Kolkata International Film Festival 2018 and Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival, 2019. It recently won Best Film under Northeast Category at Prag Cine Awards, 2021. 

The film tells of community, love and forgiveness through the story of a family living in rural Nagaland. The film begins at the juncture of the impending State elections and quietly leads us through events that affect its character to make certain life decisions. 

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Yong (2025)

Life Can be tough but so are You. Unravel the harsh reality of life which is left unspoken - 

"YONG" a compelling drama Produced by Aoyimti Baptist Church Youth Ministry. Directed by the visionary Tiakumzuk Aier, this heart-stirring tale features stellar performance by Tiasunep Longkumer, Yanger Aier and ensemble cast that brings raw emotions to every frame.

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