Children of the Soil
National Award Winning Experimental Short​​​​​​​
Thought provoking Experimental Short Film - Children of the Soil'  is an ode to the farmers, the very people who bring food to our plate.  The story unfolds through clay sculptures made from barren farms of farmers who have committed suicides. Renowned Artists like Academy Award Winner Gulzar, National Award Winning Composer Debojyoti Mishra, National Award Winning Sound Designer Bishwadeep Dipak Chatterjee and National Award Winning Actor Ila Arun came together on this ambitious film project.
Winner Of 66th National Award (Non-Feature Film)
Winner Of 1st Prize @ International Photography Awards (Still In Motion) 2021 
World Premiere @ Amdocs (USA)
European Premiere @ Interfilm Berlin Film Festival (Germany)
Best Experimental Short Film @ Oregon International Film Festival (USA) 2020
Part Of Travelling Video Art Show Split Video Art Film Festival, Croatia 2021
Shortlist At Berlin Commercial 2020
Screened At Over 100+ International Film Festivals & Video Art Festivals
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Saudade
Poetic Short Film
'I think it's time to chop off the tresses of my hair...' 
A visual poem on longing and memories narrated through the metaphor of hair. The unbearable feeling when your special someone is present even in their absence. A poem by Sheetal Bhan. The film is in Portuguese with English Subtitles. ​​​​​​​
The Paris Metro - Nostalgic Flaneur 
Experimental Short FIlm
The film is an ode to the spirit of the 'Flâneur', a term coined by Charles Baudelaire, who is an enthusiastic passionate spectator of life, finding happiness in the ephemerality that unfolds in front of the eyes. A 'stroller' who saunters around observing society being always present in the moment. This experimental film has been made completely through photographs taken by the makers at The Paris Metro.​​​​​​​
Lovesick
Short Film Trailer
Voice notes trigger the mind spaces of past lovers with a longing for the time and emotions mutually explored and a love that refuses to fade away.
Isolation / Introspection
Experimental Short Film
" Wherever you are, you have to learn to live with yourself first." Experimental Short Poetic Film 'Isolation Introspection' based on the poetry ' Fear' by Khalil Gibran, has been created during the lockdown of 2020. The film has been conceptualised as a Video Art Installation. 
PREMIERE @ 25th INTERNATIONAL VIDEOPOETRY FESTIVAL VIDEOBARDO, BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA) 
Fixation
Experimental Short - The One Minutes Collection
Created as a part of the international collective - The One Minutes Collection.
I Am Content
Experimental Short - The One Minutes Collection
Experimental Short "I am Content", a comment on the phenomenon of Social Media Content Creators and the disappearing lines between the self and content, created as a part of the international collective - The One Minutes Collection.
Glimmers
Experimental Short - G5A Foundation
In a world overwhelmed by the ceaseless stream of stimuli, finding moments of stillness is an act of rebellion, an embrace of self-reflection and inner calm.”Glimmers,” an evocative visual narrative, captures the ephemeral beauty of these moments through the exploration of the divine masculine form in body painting. Glimmers are tiny micro moments of joy—fleeting, everyday moments that elicit a rush of happiness, gratitude, calm, peace, safety, or goodwill. It is an invitation to slow down, to gather the fragments of joy that life offers, and to let them become the sustenance of our soul.
Published in G5A Imprint - https://imprint.g5a.org/image/glimmers/
Amen - Trailer​​​​​​​
LGBT Short Film
In this multiple award winning Narrative Short Film, the World Wide Web brings the two protagonists, Andy and Harry, together on a nonchalant afternoon. But this planned sex date takes an unexpected twist and the interactions between Andy and Harry go beyond physical pleasure bringing out questions that need to be answered, truths that need to be accepted and a life that stands to be reckoned.
WATCH THE FULL FILM HERE​​​​​​​
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