Three children playing in a village stream suddenly become curious about its origin. While two of them have established views on origin, one claims that it originates from the sea and the other presents the theory that it flows from a place where the rain never stops, the third has Have a more open mind and wonder what theory to believe. The three of them soon followed the twist and turn of the stream, towards their origin, upstream.
Graduated from National Institute of Design, J. Balaram’s 12-minute animation film oru thudakthinte story The story tells that there is something in it that is meant to keep both adults and children glued to their seats. If it is the young inquisitive mind and the absolutely lavish entertainment of a village stream and its surroundings that will attract children, then it is the differences that arise between them, and the way it points towards larger contemporary issues. Which will be of interest to elders.
The animation package at the 13th International Documentary and Short Film Festival (IDSFFK) this year has some gems that have something for everyone. Rishi Bhowmick graduated from Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute Megha, a young girl’s fear of her older relative is seen as a horrifying nightmare. The film sheds light on the issue of abuses within the family, in which the victims are often not heard or believed.
In Initiative (One Initiative), directors Avinash Medhe, Swaroop Deb and Anuj Kumar tell the story of three women from different backgrounds who interact with each other while waiting to present their ideas at a start-up funding event. have been Each has its own struggle and a woman with ambition has to face many obstacles to get to where they are now.
Their diverse background gives animators ample opportunities to showcase their skills. The fact that he has a separate animation team for each of his backstory explains the work behind the 12-minute film.
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