Category: Short Films

  • “Working alongside Guneet Monga so early in my journey has been incredibly enlightening”: Akshay & Ambieka

    “Working alongside Guneet Monga so early in my journey has been incredibly enlightening”: Akshay & Ambieka

    Mumbai: Walkers & Co, in collaboration with Film Companion, announces the launch of The Walkers Project, a purpose-driven initiative aimed at enabling two promising Indian filmmakers with bold and unique voices. By spotlighting talent that embodies the spirit of progress and inclusion, this program is committed to fostering a culture of meaningful storytelling and creative excellence.

    The Walkers Project involved a rigorous selection process involving film critics, curators, and industry experts, led by renowned figures Anupama Chopra and Deepti DCunha. This led to Ambiecka Pandit and Akshay Parvatkar emerging as the Walkers, chosen for their distinct voices, conviction, and potential to create impactful cinema. The selection process was followed by intense mentoring sessions and workshops, preparing the filmmakers for the Cannes Film Festival 2024, where the biggest business of films happens in the world. The mentoring sessions were led by Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga, along with Anu Rangachari, Jerome Paillard and Christian Jeune from the Cannes Film Festival. The aim of the program is to provide invaluable and once-in-a-lifetime exposure and networking opportunities to the young filmmakers. Upon returning from the film festival, the young filmmakers will also be making a fictional film each on the theme of “Keep Walking”.

    Indiantelevision.com reached out to Ambiecka Pandit and Akshay Parvatkar, where they both shared their journey!

    Edited excerpts

    On sharing a bit about your journey into the world of filmmaking

    Akshay: I started as a confused individual, uncertain about my future path, so I pursued engineering. During my studies, I was exposed to filmmaking through inter-college events. This experience ignited a passion for the creative field within me. My first job at the Museum of Goa introduced me to the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), where I applied and was accepted into the screenwriting program. My time in the film institute was a validation of my beliefs that I can create stories. After the course I moved to Mumbai and I’ve been working there ever since.

    Making films brings me immense joy. When you love what you do, there’s no looking back. I see myself as a writer first and then a director. I thrive on ideating, developing new characters, and crafting fresh worlds. Filmmaking is, in my view, the most impactful medium to reach people. It allows me to convey ideas, worldviews, and politics in an engaging and entertaining way. Through filmmaking, I can not only entertain but also educate and empower audiences.

    Ambiecka: I am a lawyer by qualification and worked as a corporate lawyer for a few years before making the leap to pursue my passion – filmmaking. My sole inspiration to pursue my dream was an uncontrollable itch that a life of creativity will allow me to feel closer to my purpose which is to question the human condition and bring solace to mankind through my stories.

    On Guneet Monga’s guidance influencing your approach to filmmaking

    Akshay: Guneet Monga has been a powerhouse producer since a long time and has been someone I have always wanted to interact and work with. While the first one was made possible by the fellowship and it was an enriching conversation, I hope to pitch her the stories I am working on after coming back from Cannes.

    Working alongside Guneet Monga so early in my journey has been incredibly enlightening. It has allowed me to gain insights into various roles in filmmaking, including directing, writing and especially producing. Guneet’s unique perspective, which prioritizes the strength of the storyline above all else, has left a profound impact on me. Her belief in the power of storytelling to drive the success of a film has inspired me to push my creative boundaries and experiment with different narrative techniques.  I’ve been motivated to strive for excellence in every aspect of my work. Moreover, Guneet’s guidance has provided invaluable insights into the larger picture of film festivals, such as Cannes. Her inputs about how to take my stories forward while staying authentic to my voice, have been helpful and I have applied them during my time at Cannes. During our meeting, she was nice enough to pitch a couple of ideas that she did to financiers, to us. She has helped me understand the significance of these events in showcasing films to a global audience and establishing connections within the industry. Her advice of “however dark or somber the story you’re pitching is, make sure you end it on a relatively happy note/closing line”, really made me look at pitching very differently. Through The Walkers Project, I’ve been able to access resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities that have enriched my understanding of the filmmaking landscape.

    Ambieka: Guneet has a very holistic approach to filmmaking. She believes in closely understanding commerce to use it to her advantage in telling the kind of stories she believes in and the reason she is a pioneer in her own right is because has found the funding to tell stories nobody funds. From her, I have had the privilege of learning that art and commerce are forever entwined and a filmmaker’s job along with telling compelling stories is to ensure that they are sustainable.

    On some of the challenges you’ve faced as emerging filmmakers, especially within the Indian film industry

    Akshay: Navigating the landscape of the Indian film industry has been both exciting and filled with opportunities for growth for personal and professional developments. However, with every opportunity, there are challenges to overcome. One significant challenge is breaking into the industry with established networks and structures, where access to resources and mentorship can be limited for newcomers. Additionally, there are hurdles in securing funding and support for projects that deviate from mainstream narratives. Fortunately, The Walkers Project, offers hope amidst these challenges. Through this project, not only are our films being provided with essential funding, but they are also granted the invaluable opportunity to bring to life narratives centred around the theme of “Keep Walking.” These narratives, aimed at inspiring progress and innovation, serve as a catalyst for positive change within the industry and beyond.

    Ambieka: One of the biggest challenges I have faced is the skewed perspective the Indian film industry has on understanding the “market”. Considering the target audience is people looking to have an emotional experience, it is very difficult as an emerging filmmaker to convince financial collaborators of the “marketability” of a project.

    On emerging filmmakers like yourselves contributing to the diversity and evolution of Indian cinema

    Akshay: The first and most important thing we can do as filmmakers is to stay true to our voice. When you have something meaningful to convey through your films, the rest tends to fall into place. For me, the “why” behind making a film is far more significant than the “how.”

    Contributing to the diversity and evolution of Indian cinema stems from personal experiences and inner drive. Overcoming the hurdles we face is essential for progress, and once we do, we should strive to prevent others from encountering the same obstacles, or at least prepare them for what lies ahead. To ensure diversity in cinema, we must create films that reflect our reality and consciously foster it behind the camera as well. Change doesn’t happen on its own; we must actively work to bring it about.

    Ambieka: Personally, I believe form and substance are intrinsically linked. I try to find the best visual language and grammar to tell the particular story I want to. Any story told well and authentically will resonate with the audience which is very intelligent.

    On your aspirations for your filmmaking career

    Akshay: Going forward, I am eager to explore different genres in my filmmaking career, with a special focus on promoting inclusivity and diversity. The experience and knowledge that I have gained from Cannes and through my mentors from The Walkers Project will be invaluable in shaping my approach towards my films. As this project spans over six months, there will be an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding and learn new skills, which will significantly enhance our ability to shape our films for this campaign which will also be my next project.

    My father was a teacher, and education is deeply important to me. Whenever possible, I aim to give back to the society and the people who have shown me so much love and support. I want to maybe be a part of a film program or create a short filmmaking course to give back everything that I’ve learnt till now. Not just in terms of filmmaking but also film festivals, film financing and film appreciation.

    As a writer, I eagerly anticipate bringing my written words to the big screen. There are many stories I feel compelled to tell, and I believe they need to be shared. I am hopeful that the connections I’ve established through the Walkers Project will assist in setting up my future projects.

    I like taking on challenges. I am particularly passionate about the science fiction genre, which is very underrepresented in Indian cinema. I have numerous ideas and stories in this genre that I am eager to bring to life. I look forward to the challenge of exploring and expanding this exciting area of filmmaking.

    Coming from a state without a thriving regional cinema, I am hopeful to make some impact there. I want to work towards making a Konkani language film because I believe our language, culture, and history have countless important stories to share.

    Ambieka: I would like to make films of different genres and defy stereotypes. I want to tell domestic dramas as thrillers and investigative murder stories as melodramas. 

  • Yoodlee Films’ ‘Agra’ wins Best Film at Prestigious NYIFF Awards

    Yoodlee Films’ ‘Agra’ wins Best Film at Prestigious NYIFF Awards

    Mumbai: Globally acclaimed and celebrated film, ‘Agra’ has won two major awards at the New York Indian Film Festival Awards. The film won the award for Best Film, and actor Mohit Agarwal was awarded Best Actor Male for the film amidst eminent nominations. After receiving high praise across film festivals such as Cannes, Jio MAMI, Busan, and IFF Melbourne, Agra continues to put India on the global map by winning at the most celebrated NYIFF Awards. ‘Agra’ was one of the most awarded Indian films at NYIFF, with director Kanu Behl and actors Mohit Agarwal and Priyanka Bose nominated in principal categories.

    Alongwith the nominees, the film features a stellar cast led by Rahul Roy in a remarkable comeback, Ruhani Sharma, Vibha Chibber, Sonal Jha, and Aanchal Goswami. Directed by the renowned filmmaker Kanu Behl, the narrative delves into the complexities of love, desire, and familial bonds against the backdrop of a dysfunctional household in small-town India.

    Kanu Behl shared his excitement, “Cinema is truly a universal language, and it is overwhelming that something so personal to me is being recognized on a global stage. It is an honour to win such a prestigious award and a proud moment to represent India at this festival. The love and appreciation from audiences and critics globally have been exhilarating.”

    Saregama India Ltd. senior VP Siddharth Anand Kumar said, “Agra is a daring journey into the human psyche. For audiences across the globe to not just relate, but to celebrate the film, is a great honour for us. Representation at NYIFF is a proud moment, but winning Best Film and Best Actor is phenomenal. We are proud to continue this global journey for ‘Agra’.”

    Mohit Agarwal expressed his joy in winning the prestigious award, “I am ecstatic to receive the Best Actor award at the NYIFF film festival. It’s a recognition for our hard work and toil and to represent India on such a prestigious platform feels surreal!”

    The film is written by Kanu Behl and Atika Chohan.

     

  • Lord Curzon Ki Haveli’ wins big at the UK-Asian Film Festival 2024

    Lord Curzon Ki Haveli’ wins big at the UK-Asian Film Festival 2024

    Mumbai: The debut Directorial of actor Anshuman Jha – ‘Lord Curzon Ki Haveli’ – bagged him the ‘BEST Director’ award & his leading man Arjun Mathur the ‘Best Actor’ Award at the prestigious UK-Asian Film Festival 2024.

    The black comedy thriller – which has been having a wonderful festival run over the past 6 months – got a standing ovation at packed theatre at the historic Regent Street cinema in London last Saturday.

    And the team was present to feel the audience loved. Says Anshuman ‘This win feels like a full circle for it has come in the UK. The film is about Asians in the West, identity, immigrants – thereby we are thrilled on the win in London. Because we shot the film in the UK & have been travelling with it around the world & now to win at our British Premiere is something I am truly grateful for. Especially for Arjun because I truly feel this film is one of his finest, if not, his best performance. Films need to entertain and ask questions. Can’t wait for it to release later this year.’

    Lord Curzon is the first mainstream Indian feature films which has been entirely shot on a single lens technique & has been garnering applause around the world for it.

  • Paramount+ premieres In Bloom with MTV partnership

    Paramount+ premieres In Bloom with MTV partnership

    Mumbai: Paramount+  announced that an anthology of five compelling short films In Bloom, will premiere on the service globally on Friday,  1 March. Available in tandem with International Women’s Day (Friday, 8 March), the unique collection spans countries and cultures, delving into the complexities of gender issues following characters on the brink of life-defining moments, by choice or circumstance.    

    In Bloom has been produced by MTV Staying Alive Foundation with continued support of Paramount Global and grant support by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The thought-provoking collection tells unheard stories addressing a range of crucial issues including period poverty, child marriage, gender-based violence, HIV self-stigma, family planning and women’s economic empowerment. The anthology comes from five female filmmakers from Nigeria, Kenya, India, the US and Brazil, creatively championing new voices and enabling insightful conversations to dismantle systemic injustices.

    Paramount+ premieres

    The five films are:

    ●    Period – Like many of her classmates at her underserved school, Fay cannot afford menstrual products, so she sets out on a crusade to get them for free. Written and directed by Nicole Teeny, featuring Yasmina El-Abd.

    ●    Alta – A defiant teenager refusing to come out of the bathroom forces her helpless father to seek help to reason with the girl, but things take a turn when their true relationship is revealed. Written and directed by Priyanka Banerjee, featuring Mazel Vyas.

    ●    Maré – A mother on the edge of her sanity seeks solace from a tumultuous life situation. Written and directed by Giuliana Monteiro, featuring Vanessa Giácomo.

    ●    Kifungo – An ambitious romantic struggles with self-acceptance after finding out that she is HIV positive. written and directed by Voline Ogutu, featuring Brenda Wairimu.

    ●    Aféfé – When her elderly and ailing mother-in-law moves in unexpectedly, life for an impassioned local beautician takes a frightening turn. Written and directed by Dolapo ‘LowlaDee’ Adeleke, featuring Folu Storms.

    In Bloom will also premiere on Pluto TV globally on Friday, March 1, prior to a further debut on Friday, March 8, International Women’s Day, on BET and MTV. The anthology will also be available on the In Bloom YouTube Channel in India and Africa.

    Alongside the five female directors, In Bloom is executive produced by Georgia Arnold, Richard Chang-Warburton and Sara Piot for MTV Staying Alive Foundation.

    The anthology builds upon Paramount’s commitment to make gender equity a focus across the entire ecosystem, a shared journey that the company started long ago, leading to an increased representation of women in leading roles across its content.

  • FridayFictionFilms launches CSR films

    FridayFictionFilms launches CSR films

    Mumbai: FridayFictionFilms, the award-winning Indian film production company, has introduced a specialised filmmaking service for corporates engaged in social projects. Called CSR films, the service will bring FridayFictionFilms’ decade-old experience in handling social causes such as light pollution, parenting, language manipulation, child abuse, lesbian wedding and global terrorism.

    “Corporate films on social projects require specialised handling of narratives, one that tackles the cause as much as the project’s quantifiable and economic impact. These films not only report but also motivate businesses and the general public on issues they feel strongly about. CSR Films are our experience of over ten years of narrating issues through short films and creating tangible impacts,” said FridayFictionFilms CEO & founder Tanmay Shah.

    FridayFictionFilms has collaborations in place with prominent organisations across multiple sectors including IIM Ahmedabad, DDB Mudra, Levi’s, CWAS (Centre for Water and Sanitation), Shree Orthocare, Kalorex Group and Otsuka for CSR films. Over ten years, the production house has collaborated with 100-plus businesses on issues of climate change, poverty alleviation, education, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, and sustainable cities and communities using television commercials (TVC), animation videos, corporate films, CSR films, and short documentaries.

    The CSR films service will use a creative community-inclusive approach and utilise narratives such as stop-motion and animation to create impactful content for corporate social projects. Beyond the corporate projects, FFF will also use strategic partnerships with NGOs and corporations to facilitate fund-raising for projects, including government support where required. The company’s recent work for Setu Charitable Trust raised half a million rupees almost overnight for a community hospital in Gujarat. Today the hospital serves 400 patients every week.

    “With the explosion of video consumption in people’s day-to-day lives, we foresee CSR Films becoming impact measurement reports for CSR projects. These social reports will humanise social activities and foster relatability and inspire action among stakeholders,” added Shah.

    FridayFictionFilms social films have consistently reached wide audiences across platforms on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, with many of them traveling to film festival circuits and being shown at corporate events and social gatherings.

  • Federal Bank Hormis Memorial Foundation, News18 Network & Tata Trusts launches short film ‘#YaadRakheinScreenKarein

    Federal Bank Hormis Memorial Foundation, News18 Network & Tata Trusts launches short film ‘#YaadRakheinScreenKarein

    Mumbai: On World Cancer Day, observed on 4 February, the Federal Bank Hormis Memorial Foundation, News18 Network, and Tata Trusts, in collaboration with Fortis launched a powerful short film titled ‘#YaadRakheinScreenKarein.’ The film is part of the Sanjeevani initiative, which serves as a guiding force to drive conversations about cancer, dispelling misconceptions, and strongly advocating early screening as a pivotal step in the collective fight against this formidable disease.

    In India, the alarming statistic of one in nine individuals facing the risk of cancer during their lifetime becomes more pressing with a projected increase in cases from 14.6 lakh in 2022 to 15.7 lakh in 2025, as reported by the Indian Council of Medical Research-National Cancer Registry Programme (ICMR- NCRP). [1]Additionally, a 2020 study identified late diagnosis as the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the country.

    Built on this insight, the film seeks to encourage every Indian to reflect on the significance of cancer screening in their daily lives. Amid our collective obsession with screens—smartphones, TVs, or laptops—the film compels viewers to acknowledge the most vital screen of all: the one reflecting their health.

    Speaking on the campaign, Federal Bank chief marketing officer M V S Murthy said, “There is tremendous effort happening on the other side of cancer. Unfortunately, at advanced stages, it feels all in vain. Through Sanjeevani we are giving life more than a fair chance of putting up a strong fight by promoting early detection. There are two intertwining aspects that we want all of us to commit ourselves to – an annual health check-up and in that an add-on of cancer screening. Sanjeevani has both width and depth of effort, as it works in the intersection of patient support, on ground screening across corporates and large communities and finally on building commitment to self-care by screening annually. Championing the cause beyond Sanjeevani, Federal Bank Hormis Memorial Foundation, in partnership with Tata Cancer Care Foundation and Assam Cancer Care Foundation, has extended support to over 1900 families in a short span of a few weeks. When it comes to cancer, more is less.”

    Network18 digital CEO & corporate strategy president Puneet Singhvi added, “In the realm of healthcare, where knowledge, awareness, and timely diagnoses are crucial, ‘Sanjeevani’ remains dedicated to educating and advocating for the benefits of early cancer detection. Using communication tools such as this social experiment film is an excellent method of creating emotional connections and influencing behavioral changes. We hope that this soul-stirring film breaks stigma and acts as a powerful reminder for our audience to schedule their cancer screening soon.”

    Tata Trusts brand and marketing Communications head Deepshikha Goel Surendran commented, “Tata Trusts remains committed to alleviating the cancer burden in India by not just focusing on providing access to quality & affordable care but also providing as much, if not greater emphasis on awareness. While early detection of cancer helps save lives, it also plays a significant role in reducing the financial burden for patients while also reducing the overall burden on the system. Our effort at the Trusts, therefore, is to drive this behaviour change that will eventually lead to a reversal of the late to early detection ratio from 70 to 30, as is the case, internationally. Through the film #YaadRakheinScreenKarein, as part of our partnership for ‘Sanjeevani, United Against Cancer’, we hope to lay emphasis on the significance of regular screening using a thought-provoking lever that we hope will inspire introspection and help to move the needle on early detection.”

    reversal of the late to early detection ratio from 70 to 30, as is the case, internationally. Through the film #YaadRakheinScreenKarein, as part of our partnership for ‘Sanjeevani, United Against Cancer’, we hope to lay emphasis on the significance of regular screening using a thought-provoking lever that we hope will inspire introspection and help to move the needle on early detection”.

  • Banana Balloon’s “Answer Me” wins Best of Show In ONE Screen Short Film Festival

    Banana Balloon’s “Answer Me” wins Best of Show In ONE Screen Short Film Festival

    Mumbai: “Answer Me”, created by Banana Balloon Shenzhen on behalf of Tencent Sustainable Social Value, is the top winner in the global ONE Screen 2023 Short Film Festival, the premiere short film festival produced by The One Club for Creativity celebrating global filmmakers from both commercial advertising and film industries.

    “Answer Me”, which highlights Tencent SSV’s commitment to digital education and online teaching for rural areas of China, was named Best of Show, Best of Region-Asia Pacific, and awarded three Craft awards: one each in Screenplay, Directing, and Casting.  In addition, Banana Balloon won a Craft award in Cinematography for “The Third Ear”, also on behalf of Tencent SSV.

    Other top winners include director Joaquin Salim, working with Capitolio Caracas, for “Aleros [Pompeii]” for the band La Vida Boheme.  The music video won Best of Region-Latin America, and Craft awards in Remote Production and Editing.  

    Best of Region-North America honors went to Havas New York for “You Don’t Know the Half of it” on behalf of The Harris Project.  The work also won a Genre award in Drama.  There was no Best of Region-Europe winner selected this year.

    Other ONE Screen 2023 Genre winners are as follows.

    1    Branded Content Film: Grits Richmond “A Father’s Affirmation” for Reebok

    2    Branded Entertainment Film: Anonymous Content Culver City “We Are Ayenda” for WhatsApp

    3    Comedy: Sea Wolf New York “Coddle No More”

      Experimental Film: Stink Films London “Inside the Blind Iris” for Sadler’s Wells

    5    Fiction: Emma Branderhorst Amsterdam with IJswater Films Amsterdam “Spotless”

      Music Video: Stink Films Berlin “MoMA PS3” for Nemorum

    7    Non-Fiction/Documentary: Todd Antony Photography London “We Are Flying Stars”, self-promotion

    8    Student Film : Constanze Radak from University of Applied Sciences Salzburg “Doubts” for Student Master project

    Other ONE Screen 2023 Craft winners are as follows.

    1    Animation: Spoon Tokyo “Scuffing Song” for Otsuka Pharmaceutical, Pocari Sweat Returnable Bottle Project

    2    Emerging Filmmaker: Theo James Krekis London “Pram Snatcher” for BFI London

      Music Composition: OPPO Shenzhen “See More in a Snap” for OPPO Find N2 Flip

    4    Sound Design: Bensimon Byrne/Narrative Toronto “Others” for Casey House

    5    Type on Poster: Sunday Afternoon New York “Human Response Exhibit”, self promotion

    ONE Screen is a global festival focuses on all forms and aspects of short films – narrative fiction, comedy, commercials, branded content, music videos, spec work, passion projects, animation, sound, movie poster design, title sequences and more  — and has a mission to celebrate and award filmmakers from around the world working in both the film and ad industries, with no limitation and total artistic freedom, all on one screen. 

  • FNP Media unveils “The Date” with a stellar cast

    FNP Media unveils “The Date” with a stellar cast

    Mumbai: FNP Media, the esteemed media wing of the renowned Ferns N Petals brand, has kickstarted 2024 on an exhilarating note with the release of its much anticipated short film, “The Date,” on 5 January.

    Crafted under the direction of filmmaker Shubham Sinha, the film boasts Vinayak Pathak in the lead role, supported by the talented Karan Sharma and Heer Kaur. Unfolding over a captivating runtime of 14 minutes and 31 seconds, “The Date” invites audiences into a suspenseful drama, highlighting the profound real-world consequences of one’s choices in life.

    FNP Media & Ferns N Petals founder & MD Vikaas Gutgutia expressed, “So far, FNP Media has consistently received recognition and love for its cinematic endeavors. Our mission has been to continually present thought-provoking narratives and offer something fresh with each project. With ‘The Date’ as our inaugural film for the year, we aimed to deliver exceptional acting and a storyline that intrigues audiences”

    This film stands as yet another milestone for FNP Media, showcasing its commitment to delivering compelling content. “The Date” is set to captivate audiences with its enthralling storyline, expert direction, and stellar performances by the cast. Delving into the complexities of human connections, the film promises an experience that explores the profound concept of redemption. Now available on FNP Media’s YouTube channel, the film beckons viewers into a realm of suspense and thrills.

    FNP Media, a venture under the Ferns N Petals brand, specialises in producing captivating short films, web series, and TV commercials. With an impressive portfolio that includes hits like “Happy Birthday,” “2 Rupey ka Sikka,” “2100 FT,” “Gudgud,” “Aaina,” “Purple Scarf,” and more, the media entity has garnered millions of viewers worldwide. From compelling advertisements to engaging web series and gripping short films, FNP Media is dedicated to delivering compelling storytelling, ensuring an entertaining and unforgettable experience for its global audience.

  • Chalkboard Entertainments announces a strategic partnership with media veteran Sandeep Bhargava

    Chalkboard Entertainments announces a strategic partnership with media veteran Sandeep Bhargava

    Mumbai: Chalkboard Entertainment, a content company dedicated to producing compelling narratives, has announced a strategic partnership with media veteran Sandeep Bhargava to strengthen their business and content strategy. As a part of his role as a partner, Bhargava will be responsible for taking the organisation to its next phase of growth.

    An industry veteran, with an exemplary career spanning over 33 years, Bhargava has an extensive track record of transforming companies into highly successful businesses. From collaborating with internationally acclaimed directors and producers to playing a pivotal role in establishing India’s largest film studios – UTV, Sahara One, Viacom18 (Studio18), and The Indian Film Company (One of the first media companies to be listed on the AIM Exchange in London), Sandeep has been a valuable partner to some of the industry’s biggest names for over three decades.

    On this collaboration, Bhargava said, “I am thrilled to be working with Chalkboard Entertainment at such a dynamic time in the Indian content landscape. Chalkboard has perfectly captured the pulse of evolving narratives and is creating stories in line with that. Our shared vision is to develop an innovative and successful ecosystem that amplifies the impact and extends the reach of their exceptional content. I look forward to building and innovating with the talented team at Chalkboard Entertainment.”

    Speaking about the new addition to the team, Chalkboard Entertainment said co-founder Vikesh Bhutani said, “We are thrilled to welcome Sandeep to the leadership team at Chalkboard as we now gear up for our next phase of growth collectively. The rapidly evolving content industry demands a forward-thinking approach centered on innovation and creation and we are confident that his commitment and experience will add immense value to our future endeavors”

  • Civic Studios announces world premiere of animation feature ‘Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust’ at Rotterdam Film Festival in 2024

    Civic Studios announces world premiere of animation feature ‘Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust’ at Rotterdam Film Festival in 2024

    Mumbai: Civic Studios, a global media company creating entertainment that drives social impact, proudly announces the world premiere of Indo-French-German production ‘Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust’ at the 2024 edition of the Rotterdam Film Festival in its Bright Future section, aimed at up-and-coming filmmakers with innovative, original, and daring work. This marks the feature debut of the award-winning Indian filmmaker Ishan Shukla, whose 2016 animated short “Schirkoa” played at more than 120 international film festivals and won 33 awards, including Best Animated Short award at LA Shorts Fest.

    ‘Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust’ tells the story of a dystopian world where people are made to wear paper bags over their heads to dissolve differences, and an anonymous citizen sparks an accidental revolution.

    The film features a powerful, diverse voice cast, including Golshifteh Farahani, Asia Argento, SoKo, King Khan, Denzil Smith, John Sutton, and introducing Tibu Fortes and Shahbaz Sarwar. The guest voices will also include iconic Indian talents like Karan Johar, Shekhar Kapur, Anurag Kashyap, and Piyush Mishra. The film’s eclectic, immersive soundtrack is composed by the acclaimed Sneha Khanwalkar, who has created iconic scores for films like Gangs of Wasseypur and Oye Lucky Lucky Oye.

    On the announcement of its Rotterdam world premiere, Civic Studios founder Anushka Shah, expressed, “With ‘Schirkoa: In Lies We Trust,’ we knew the film and Ishan’s vision will push the boundaries of animation and storytelling, celebrating a harmonious blend of diverse cultures, ideas and creative heft. It is thrilling to receive  that recognition and premiere on a prestigious stage like Rotterdam.”

    This film is a co-production between Red Cigarette Media (Ishan Shukla’s Vadodara-based animation studio), Dissidenz Films (Paris-based production company), and Rapid Eye Movies (German production and distribution company), in association with Civic Studios (Mumbai and London-based production studio focused on impact storytelling) and French Sofica Cofinova 18. On the Indian side, it has been by Shah and co-produced by Samir Sarkar.

    The film was also supported by CNC Cinémas du Monde, Epic MegaGrants, Film¬ und Medienstiftung NRW and French region Nouvelle-Aquitaine.