Anurag Kashyap named mentor-curator for India’s first blockchain-based entertainment service, myNK

Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap’s search for independent cinema and creating audience awareness for films has led him to back an independent blockchain supported video-on-demand (VOD) platform by MinersINC. The web-series Sacred Games co-director will curate and oversee the new VOD platform, myNK, which has accumulated a library of over 200 films from 34 countries around the world. 

MinersINC is a blockchain-based company, founded by Nitin Narkhede and Deepak Jayaram in 2017. The company calls itself India’s first blockchain powered entertainment portal. The VOD service, myNK, will see international films such as Banksy Does New York, Burma VJ, Cinema Novo, Flamenco at 5.15, The Fabulous Allan Carr, Fish Tank , Glory, Google and the World Brain, The Light of the Moon, The Man Who Saved the Louvre, Rellik and Tonio offered to viewers curated by prominent film personalities and critics. 

The service is currently on its Beta launch (testing phase), as suggested on the roadmap on the company’s website. 

Kashyap is a mentor to myNK, and among the curators and industry experts who will introduce the films to audiences. Audiences can subscribe to the service and will be rewarded with incentives for further activities such as commenting or reccomending the service. 

The service has the support of international launch partners such as all3media, Dutch Features, ELO, First Hand Films, Imagination Films, Kew Media Distribution , National Film Board of Canada (NFB), Off The Fence/ZDF Enterprises. The social engagement and micro-distribution model of the VOD will be supported by The Film Collaborative and Wide And Wide House. 

Speaking to broadbandtvandnews.com, Nathalie Bourdon (director, distribution and market development, National Film Board of Canada) said, “The NFB is proud to branch out to India to bring our curated collection of films to MinersINC VOD platform — an innovative, digital blockchain content provider. Partnering to create new and innovative ways to access our collection is part of the NFB DNA.”

This is not the first time Kashyap has teamed up with a digital streaming service for films. The director’s two recent creations, Lust Stories (2018) and Sacred Games (2018), were in association with Netflix. 

 

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