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  • Carbon (2017) Indian Short Film

    Carbon (2017) Indian Short Film



    Carbon is a Hindi science fiction short film on global warming, written and directed by Maitrey Bajpai and Ramiz Ilham Khan. The movie stars Jackky Bhagnani, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Prachi Desai in the lead roles. The movie is set in 2067, in an earth where Carbon is the gas in abundance and Oxygen is supplied by industries. Bhagnani plays a man with an artificial heart and Siddiqui plays the role of a man from Mars. The film will release on the YouTube channel of Large Short Films.

    “Most waited, an Indian Short Films #Carbon, is a release on YouTube #LargeShortFilms Yesterday. This short films also get more viewing in only one day up to 3.5 million plus. It Short Films Starring by Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Jackky Bhagnani, Prachi Desai and Yashpal Sharma. The Mini Film is about of future Hindi science fiction short film on global warming”

    The makers might want to have us believe that Carbon is a dystopian sci-fi short about our polluted planet bereft of an atmosphere and full of desi oxygen smugglers. And that a hustler called Random (Bhagnani) meets a girl called Pari (Desai) in a dire situation, presenting us with a rejected Wall-E scenario that has nothing to do the PSA-style voice-over.

    Actor and producer Jackky Bhagnani has shared the first poster of his upcoming short film Carbon. The actor took to Instagram to share the first look and wrote, “A peak into the future! Presenting the official poster of #Carbon.” The film also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui. Jackky revealed the first look on the 13th July at IIFA 2017 in New York.

    “As an actor and producer, the only way I know how to communicate with audiences is through the film. Carbon deals with serious environmental issues like Global Warming & Climate Change and their impact on our world. As a citizen of this planet, I think it’s time we stop talking and start doing. Carbon is my attempt at creating awareness and I’m thankful to IIFA for giving me this platform,” Jackky told reporters at IIFA.

    Directed by Maitrey Bajpai, Ramiz Ilham Khan

    Produced by Jackky Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, Gautam Gupta

    Starring by Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Jackky Bhagnani, Prachi Desai and Yashpal Sharma.

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  • MUKTI – Indian Short Film

    MUKTI – Indian Short Film



    This is the story of the 1971 war. The one war in which India decisively won a thumping victory against its arch rival Pakistan. A war in which India destroyed half of Pakistans’s navy, a third of its Air Force and a fourth of its army effectively breaking it to half of its former size and reshaping the global map giving birth to the new nation of Bangladesh. Although every wing of our services played its part and the contribution of every patriot is lauded, when push came to shove, it fell upon the able shoulders of one general, to turn the fate of this war. To turn what was to be a garden variety cease fire into the first and only public surrender in the history of the world. His name was Jacob. He had one meeting with his Pakistani counterpart General Niazi. This film gives us an insight into what happened in that meeting that changed the world forever.

    Starring: Milind Soman & Yashpal Sharma

    Written & Directed by: Manu Chobe

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  • The Complaint – Indian Short Film

    The Complaint – Indian Short Film



    In fond memory of – Major Uday Singh, Sena Medal, Shaurya Chakra (RIP)

    Harish Singh, a retired Bank Manager from Allahabad is carrying an emotional scar that makes him the skeptic of the Muslim community. But when a Muslim repair engineer comes to fix the old man’s laptop, something happens that proves to him that humanity is beyond hatred.

    The Army Officer displayed in this film is a real life martyr who laid his life for the nation.

    CREDITS: Avijit Dutt as Harish Singh, Rahul Subramanian as Imtiaz Khan

    Story and Direction: Mrinal Bahukhandi

    Executive Producer: Kalyan Ram Challapalli

    Associate Producer: Sonal Aggarwal Challapalli

    Music Composer: Gaurav Godkhindi

    Director of Photography: Sudip Sengupta

    Daughter’s Voice: Archita Trisal

    Dialogues & Stills: Shashwat Srivastava

    Editors: Divyashree Samantaray

    Script: Siddhant Behera

    Color Grading: Mrinal Bahukhandi

    Unit Production Manager: Subhash Jadhav

    First Assistant Director: Anik Mathur

    Dressman: Pramod Gawande

    Art Director: Dilnaaz Mehta

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  • HIND – Indian Short Film

    HIND – Indian Short Film



    HIND – Indian Short Film is Based on a true story, हिंद (Hind) follows a day in the life of an old man from Lucknow, India, and his contribution towards a temple which has been an integral part of his life for many years. Watch Independence Day film, हिंद (Hind).

    Director: Sumit Aroraa

    Supported by United Colors Of Benetton

    Starring Noorul Hasan

    Concept: Sumit Aroraa

    Producers: Chintan Ruparel, Anuj Gosalia

    Creative Producers: Sharanya Rajgopal, Chintan Ruparel

    DoP: Surjodeep Ghosh

    Executive Producer: Amar Kaushik

    Music & Sound Design: Advait Nemlekar

    Editor: Rachit Mehta

    Production Assistant: Sagar Aroraa

    First Camera Assistant: Sandeep S Gaurav

    DI Colourist: Rob Lang

    Online Editor: Rakesh Menon

    Line Producer (Lucknow): Arun Singh Dicky

    Post Line Producer: Arvind Singh

    Post Production Studio: After

    2nd AD: Rishabh Kapoor, Pragya Singh

    PR: Mauli Singh

    Team ttt: Shameen Khatri, Pracchi Batnagar, Vishant Pijwala

    BTS Stills: Shreya Pande

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  • MOUSE – A Comedy Short Film

    MOUSE – A Comedy Short Film


    Fueled by coke, a desperate couple attempts to capitalize on an unlikely opportunity.

    By ELO films; elofilms.com

    Written & Directed by Celine Held & Logan George

    Director of Photography: Lowell A. Meyer

    Production Designer: James Bartol

    Starring: Vanessa Wasche & Logan George

    Assistant Director: Jack Kyser

    Assistant Camera: Ian Wexler

    Sound Production Mixer: Alessandro Altman

    Gaffer: Gene Malkin

    Production Assistants: Vu Kong & Jovan James

    Editor: Logan George

    Supervising Sound Editors: Joanna Fang & Dennis Hu

    Dialogue Editor: Philip Kim

    Composer: David Baloche

    Music: Little People – “Inutile et Indispensable”, Rick Alvin – “Temple Pressure”

    No mice were harmed in the making of this film.

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  • RUNAWAY – A Drama Short Film

    RUNAWAY – A Drama Short Film


    In a split second George is thrown into a nightmare. Now confronted with a choice, to stay or to run.

    Starring Jack Brett Anderson (WolfBlood) and Lucien Laviscount (Scream Queens, Honey Trap).

    Written and Directed by Tom Ruddock.

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  • FEVER – A Drama Short Film

    FEVER – A Drama Short Fil



    Four young people unknowingly walk toward a moment in their lives when a fever overtakes them, bringing out their most basic instincts.

    By ELO films elofilms.com

    Written, Directed, and Produced by Logan George & Celine Held

    Director of Photography: Logan George

    Sound Recordist: Celine Held

    Editor & Colorist: Logan George

    Music by: David Baloche

    Sound Mixer: M. Louis Gordon

    Starring (in order of appearance): Yuza “Shiro” Hiroumi, Nikesh Ghimire, Shahla al Balushi, Aamahri Nicholson

    See more on Fever at elofilms.com/fever.

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  • Plastic Girls – A Documentary Short Film

    Plastic Girls – A Documentary Short Film



    With slow graceful movements and digitally generated messages, Plastic Girls make a conspicuous contribution to the sexualisation of public space in front of their owner’s premises.

    PLASTIC GIRLS is the last film of a Korea related trilogy following BIKINI WORDS and LAST LETTERS:

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    A CONTENTED Production in association with MINORITY

    Producer: SANGJU LEE

    Assistant Producer: DOYEON KIM, SEOKJU KANG, SOOHONG MOON

    Appearing Mannequins: JENY, MOMO, NAMI, MINA, RORA, SAEMI, SUMIN, SUNNY

    Additional Cast: DOYEON KIM, JIWOONG CHOO, JONGIN NAH

    Director, Cinematographer: NILS CLAUSS

    Voice-Over Script: NILS CLAUSS, UDO LEE

    Gimbal Operator: SUNGIL LEE, NILS CLAUSS

    Editor & Colorist: NILS CLAUSS

    Music: “The Crack-Up” by UDO LEE

    Sound Mixer: UDO LEE

    Graphic Design: INAH SHIN

    Dedicated to everyone who fights for gender equality in South Korea and disagrees with the sexualization of public space.

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  • Pursuit (4K) – A Travel Short Film

    Pursuit (4K) – A Travel Short Film



    A Travel and Stormlapse short film by Mike Olbinski.

    On June 12th, I broke down into tears. Minutes earlier, I had been outside my truck, leaning against it, head buried in my arms, frustration and failure washing over me. I wanted to quit. I got back in the car and as I drove, the pain got the better of me and the tears came.

    This past spring was a tough one. Supercell structure and beautiful tornadoes had been very hard to come by. In fact, the tornado in the opening of this film was the only good one I saw this entire year. I had been on the road longer than ever before. Driven more miles. I was away from my family for 12 straight days at one point, and when I got home, I had to tell them I was going back out 24 hours later for June 12th. It was just too good to pass up. It promised to be a day that I could get everything I had been hoping for this spring and I had no choice. My wife understood, even though I knew she wished I stayed home. And I wished it too.

    I knew right where I wanted to be that day. But this year I struggled with confidence in trusting my instincts. Maybe it was because the lack of good storms this spring made me question my skills, or maybe it was something else inside of me. Whatever the case, I let myself get twisted and unsure, and found myself 80 miles away from where I had wanted to be when the tornadoes started to drop and the best structure of the year materialized in the sky. The photos from Twitter and Facebook started to roll in and I knew I had missed everything.

    It may not be easy to understand why, but when you work as hard as I did this spring, a moment like that can break you. I felt like I let my wife down. But mostly I let myself down. I forgot who I was and that’s not me. Or it shouldn’t have been me. I failed myself. And it seemed like the easy choice to just give up and head for home.

    But I didn’t. I’m not sure why, but the pain slowly began to subside. I realized it was only 4pm and the storms were still ongoing. Maybe if I could get in front of them the day could be saved. Ninety minutes later, I got out ahead and saw some of the best structure I’d seen all spring and a lightning show that was so incredible it’s one of the very last clips of this film.

    And that’s why this film is called “Pursuit.” Because you can’t give up. Keep chasing, keep pursuing. Whatever it is. That’s the only way to get what you want.

    I learned something about myself on June 12th which carried over to the final few days of chasing this spring. I trusted myself again and those days were incredibly rewarding. This was who I’d been all along but had forgotten. I can’t wait for next year.

    The work on this film began on March 28th and ended June 29th. There were 27 total days of actual chasing and many more for traveling. I drove across 10 states and put over 28,000 new miles on the ol’ 4Runner. I snapped over 90,000 time-lapse frames. I saw the most incredible mammatus displays, the best nighttime lightning and structure I’ve ever seen, a tornado birth caught on time-lapse and a display of undulatus asperatus that blew my mind. Wall clouds, massive cores, supercell structures, shelf clouds…it ended up being an amazing season and I’m so incredibly proud of the footage in this film. It wasn’t the best year in storm chasing history…but I got to chase storms and share it with you guys. All worth it.

    I wanted to do something new this year, so I worked with composer Peter Nanasi to develop a custom track for Pursuit. I’m super excited about it and loved the process of exchanging ideas and building the song as the editing of the film progressed. I am so thankful to Peter for what he came up with, I’m in love with this track!

    The time away from my family turned out to be over a month all told. I’m always and continually blessed by a wife who supports what I do and backs me completely. But not only do I have her to thank this spring, but also her parents who hung around for a good chunk of May and early June, to help out wherever needed, watch the kids, run errands and generally be there for Jina. I don’t have enough words to convey how appreciative I am for them being around while I was gone.

    I think that’s about it. I could write a lot more, but I’d rather you watch the film and hopefully have a taste of what I saw this spring. There is nothing quite like strong inflow winds, the smell of rain and the crack of thunder. I miss being out there already.

    I hope you enjoy and I’ll do my best to answer any questions in the comments below!

    Technical Details: I used two Canon 5DSR’s along with a Canon 11-24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 135mm and Sigma Art 50mm. Manfrotto tripods. The final product was edited in Lightroom with LR Timelapse, After Effects and Premiere Pro.

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  • Into the Sun – A Sports Short Film

    Into the Sun – A Sports Short Film



    489 days after falling from a boulder Bernd Zangerl returns to high-level climbing with his first ascent of “Into the Sun”.

    A film by Ray Demski – raydemski.com

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