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  • ShortsTV now on Tata Play Binge

    ShortsTV now on Tata Play Binge

    Mumbai: Shorts TV, a short entertainment destination, is available on Tata Play Binge. For the discerning audiences, this latest addition will bring the best of short format content – films, series & documentaries from across the world under the Tata Play Binge unified platform. 

    ShortsTV has more than 300 titles featuring renowned and critically acclaimed artists across the globe. It hosts over 1000 hours of content across genres including star-studded, award-winning short films, with subtitles in English. The platform, in collaboration with top short film production houses, will bring short-format movies with star cast such as Devi, Harvie Krumpet, Out of Darkness, Spam, Gadhedo, Caroline, and many more.

    Commenting on the addition of the new partner app, Tata Play’s Chief Commercial and Content Officer, Pallavi Puri, said, “We want to provide diverse content choices to our viewers and create experiences that are varied. ShortsTV’s popularity has grown in India over the years, and we are happy to be bringing them onboard Tata Play Binge. With a total of 23 popular apps under one roof, we have created a platform that makes content accessibility and discovery easy and convenient for all. 

    Adding to this, Carter Pilcher, CEO of ShortsTV “ShortsTV is thrilled to be strengthening our partnership with Tata Play, bringing our addictive Short movie experience to Binge. Short format content consumption is exploding and ShortsTV is a one-stop destination for crazy animations, amazing stories, big stars, and deep dive documentary shorts that bring our Binge audience the biggest variety of films from around the globe.”

    ShortsTV will join the band of 22 other popular OTT platforms on Binge like Disney+ Hotstar, ZEE5, MX Player, SonyLIV, ReelDrama, Voot Select, hoichoi, Planet Marathi, NammaFlix, Chaupal, SunNxt, Hungama Play, Eros Now, ShemarooMe, Voot Kids, manoramaMAX, Koode, Tarang Plus, Curiosity Stream, EPIC ON and DocuBay. Content from all these platforms is available to viewers of Tata Play Binge through a single subscription and single user interface. Free gaming is also available on Tata Play Binge as another point of engagement. Netflix and Amazon Prime Video plans are available for Tata Play DTH subscribers. Viewers can enjoy all the 23 apps on large-screen connected devices through Tata Play Binge+ Android Set Top Box, Tata Play edition of the Amazon FireTV Stick and www.TataplayBinge.com. 

  • ShortsTV opens entries for Best of India Short Film Festival

    ShortsTV opens entries for Best of India Short Film Festival

    Mumbai: ShortsTV, a 24×7 linear and OTT HD channel dedicated to short form video entertainment has announced the fifth edition of Best of India Short Film Festival. Aimed at providing global recognition to the works of Indian film makers, the festival gives winners the opportunity for Oscar consideration, a Hollywood theatrical release, and television broadcast deal with ShortsTV.

    The previous editions saw an overwhelming response with 2000+ entries every season and participation from Bollywood’s leading actors and directors including Prakash Jha, Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Jackie Shroff, Radhika Apte, and Neena Kulkarni among others.

    Top five films shortlisted from the entries will win a theatrical release in Hollywood, while also qualifying for Oscar consideration. Additionally, they will be eligible for a television broadcast deal on ShortsTV. Leading up to the finale week, the festival will screen top 15 films for two days on ShortsTV.

    ShortsTV chief executive Carter Pilcher said, “2022 will be the year of Short films, and we are excited to launch the fifth edition of the Best of India Short film festival. This festival is the bedrock of our international hunt for the world’s finest short filmmakers and last year’s worldwide winner ‘Highway Nights’ came right here from India. This year we’re expecting even more exciting films and are excited to launch the careers of more great filmmakers.”

    “Short films are fast emerging as the preferred mode of entertainment for viewers across the globe. ShortsTV has always endeavoured to champion filmmakers and this festival has been helping Indian filmmakers to showcase their creativity to audiences across the globe. With the fifth edition of Best of India Short Film Festival, we are excited to bring together India’s best short films on a single platform and making their presence bigger than ever,” added ShortsTV president – Asia and festival director Tarun Sawhney.

    To be eligible for the competition entries need to be ‘narrative’ live action short films with a total running time of 40 minutes or less. It is necessary for either the writer, director or producer to be from India. The film should be presented in High Definition (HD) or DCP format. All films in a regional language (other than English) must include English subtitles. The last date for submission is 30 April, said the statement.

  • ShortsTV is now on Amazon Prime Video channels in India

    ShortsTV is now on Amazon Prime Video channels in India

    New Delhi: ShortsTV- 24×7 linear and OTT channel dedicated to short-form content has announced a partnership with Amazon to launch ShortsTV on Amazon Prime Video channels in India.

    ShortsTV is already broadcasted in India across major DTH platforms including Tata Sky, Airtel TV, Dish TV, and d2h, and earlier this year, it entered India’s OTT world through the Airtel Xstream App. Through Amazon Prime Video, the short form entertainment network will now extend its reach into the Indian heartland at a cost of Rs 299 for a year, it said on Tuesday.

    The collaboration is led by ShortsTV’s larger aim to expand its digital footprint in the country, and reach a new set of highly engaged viewers. Prime members will now be able to access the short film channel alongside a specially curated on-demand short film library of over 4,000 titles.

    ShortsTV chief executive Carter Pilcher said, “Short films are India’s cauldron of creative energy, with some of the world’s most surprising and interesting movies emerging in what can only be described as a post-Bollywood revolution.  We are thrilled to join with Amazon Prime Video to bring these ground-breaking films to audiences across the sub-continent on the Prime Video platform.  Our goal to bring the short film revolution to every hamlet in India is one step closer.”

    “From star-studded, internationally acclaimed films by The Academy Awards, Cannes, BAFTA, and others, to the movies produced by international, independent, and local Indian filmmakers, ShortsTV offers a complete binge-watching experience,” the company said in a statement. “In addition to a vast array of short films, the service also features various segments on local film festival coverage, film school vignettes, ‘making-of’ features, and interviews with directors, actors, and other leaders in the industry.”

    The service features multi-language short films across English, foreign language, and local Indian languages, including Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, and Telugu.

    According to ShortsTV president- Asia Tarun Sawhney, the service will provide viewers with the flexibility to watch their favourite shorts anytime, anywhere. “Our strategy is to continue partnering with the top content aggregators in India and worldwide to present the largest selection of short films to our viewers,” he added.

    Head of Prime video channels Chaitanya Divan said the streaming platform is excited to bring even more selection to its Prime members in India with the launch of Prime Video Channels. “As consumers consume more content on the go and on their mobile phones, there has been increasing interest in short-form content in India, especially high-quality short films. We are happy to collaborate with ShortsTV and provide access to their deep library of short films from across the globe to Prime Members, with an add-on subscription. Consumers can select, subscribe and enjoy their favourite short-form content all within the Prime Video app and website,” he said.

  • Shorts TV brings legendary Jim Henson’s short films

    Shorts TV brings legendary Jim Henson’s short films

    Mumbai: ShortsTV, the 24×7 linear channel for short format content is all set to broadcast unseen short films of Jim Henson for their subscribers on Tata Sky, Airtel TV, Dish TV, and d2h. 

    The HD TV channel will telecast Jim Henson: The Early Works, which is a group of short films that will give viewers a slice of Jim Henson’s life. The most noted one among these short films is Time Piece made in 1965. The film is written, directed, and produced by Henson, and he himself has starred in this film. 

    Time Piece depicts an ordinary man living in constant motion, in a desperate attempt to escape the passage of time. It is one of the few live-action projects produced by Jim Henson that did not involve any form of puppetry. The short film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1966.

    Other films on the list are Alexander The grape, Wheels that go, Run Run, Shearing Animation, Cat and Mouse, Drum West, and Ripples. Each of these short films showcases the events that made the American puppeteer famous over the years.

  • ShortsTV & BookMyShow Stream bring home the Oscars magic

    ShortsTV & BookMyShow Stream bring home the Oscars magic

    MUMBAI: After the much-awaited announcement of Oscar 2021 nominations last month, film enthusiasts in India can now watch this year’s Academy Award contenders for short films from the comfort of their homes. ShortsTV has collaborated with BookMyShow Stream to present these films exclusively to Indian audiences. The partnership will bring this year’s most spectacular short films under the live action & animation category starting 16 April, 2021. 

    This year, for the first time, Indian audiences will get the chance to watch Oscar-nominated short films before the Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, 25 April 2021. These films can be accessed on rent at Rs 149/- per category.

    To learn more about how to rent these 2021 Oscar-Nominated Short film compilations, please visit https://in.bookmyshow.com/explore/c/stream. Users will be able to pre-book these films on BookMyShow Stream, starting today.

    ShortsTV president – Asia Tarun Sawhney said, “Short films have surged in popularity in India over the last couple of years and what is better than bringing Oscar nominated Shorts straight to your living room courtesy our partner BookMyShow Stream. Film buffs this year would be able to stream the world's best short films directly on their screen without the hassle of traveling to a theatre.”

    BookMyShow COO – cinemas Ashish Saksena added, "BookMyShow Stream has successfully brought the magic of world cinema to the screens of Indian audiences with a thoughtfully curated content library from across the globe. Our partnership with ShortsTV is a step forward in enriching this content experience for users, as we get ready to showcase this year’s spectacular line-up of Oscar-nominated short films and share the excitement around one of the most-awaited award cinema ceremonies in the world with millions of movie fans in the country."

    Coinciding with the theatrical and virtual releases, ShortsTV has also launched The ShortsTV Podcast – Award Season and is releasing weekly episodes leading up to the awards ceremony. Guests include Academy members, industry insiders, this year’s nominees, previous winners and more. The podcast is currently available to stream on Spotify, Google Podcast and iTunes.

    Nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards were announced on 15 March 2021. The complete list of this year’s nominated short films are as below:

    ANIMATED SHORT FILM NOMINEES

    GENIUS LOCI

    Director: Adrien Merigeau

    Synopsis: One night, Reine, a young loner, sees among the urban chaos a moving oneness that seems alive, like some sort of guide.

    Country of Origin: France

    TRT: 16 minutes

    Language: French

    IF ANYTHING HAPPENS I LOVE YOU

    Director: Michael Govier, Will McCormack

    Synopsis: In the aftermath of tragedy, two grieving parents’ journey through an emotional void as they mourn the loss of a child.

    Country of Origin: USA

    TRT: 12 minutes

    Language: English

    OPERA

    Director: Erick Oh

    Synopsis: “Opera” is a massive 8K size animation installation project which portrays our society and history, which is filled with beauty and absurdity. Erick enables viewers to experience the range of in-depth emotions through this epic reflection of human life.

    Country of Origin: USA/South Korea

    TRT: 9 minutes

    Language: Non-Dialogue 

    YES-PEOPLE

    Director: Gísli Darri Halldórsson

    Synopsis: One morning, an eclectic mix of people face the everyday battle – such as work, school and dish-washing. As the day progresses, their relationships are tested and ultimately their capacity to cope.

    Country of Origin: Iceland

    TRT: 8 minutes

    Language: Icelandic

    LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM NOMINEES

    FEELING THROUGH

    Director: Doug Roland

    Synopsis: A late-night encounter on a New York City street leads to a profound connection between a teen in need and a Deaf-Blind man.

    Country of Origin: USA

    TRT: 19 minutes

    Language: English 

    THE LETTER ROOM

    Director: Elvira Lind

    Synopsis: “The Letter Room” is a dark prison comedy about the secret life of a correctional officer who gets transferred to a job in the letter room, where a new world suddenly opens to him ways to find solace and spirituality afterwards.

    Country of Origin: USA

    TRT: 33 minutes

    Language: English 

    THE PRESENT

    Director: Farah Nabulsi

    Synopsis: On his wedding anniversary, Yusef and his young daughter set out in the West Bank to buy his wife a gift. Between soldiers, segregated roads and checkpoints, how easy would it be to go shopping?

    Country of Origin: Palestine

    TRT: 25 minutes

    Language: Arabic/English  

    TWO DISTANT STRANGERS

    Director: Travon Free, Martin Desmond Roe

    Synopsis: In "Two Distant Strangers,” cartoonist Carter James' repeated attempts to get home to his dog are thwarted by a recurring deadly encounter that forces him to relive the same awful day over and over again. Starring Joey Bada$$, Andrew Howard and Zaria Simone.

    Country of Origin: USA

    TRT: 29 minutes

    Language: English 

    WHITE EYE

    Director: Tomer Shushan

    Synopsis: A man finds his stolen bicycle, which now belongs to a stranger. While attempting to retrieve it, he struggles to remain human.

    Country of Origin: Israel

    TRT: 21 minutes

    Language: Hebrew 

  • ShortsTV to showcase women-centric docuseries ‘Five’

    ShortsTV to showcase women-centric docuseries ‘Five’

    MUMBAI: ShortsTV, which recently became the exclusive presenter of the Academy Award-nominated short film theatrical releases, has signed a one-year exclusive distribution deal with Mastercard for Five, a collection of documentary short films from women directors about the perseverance and passion of women entrepreneurs.

    Through the partnership, ShortsTV’s aims to spotlight short-form filmmakers and diverse perspectives in association with Mastercard’s commitment to gender balance and supporting small business. The five highlighted films will be featured on ShortsTV’s linear broadcast channels such as Tata Sky ShortsTV, Airtel Shorts TV and ShortsTV Active on Dish TV and d2h in March 2021 to mark International Women’s Day.

    This five documentary film series has been commissioned by Mastercard and includes Harfa, Justice Of The Pies, Onganic Foods, Sarah’s Bag and Talento Incluir. They follow the journey of five women from five countries across the globe who have each set out to start a purpose-driven business to improve and uplift their communities. Earlier this year, Mastercard expanded its commitment to financial inclusion with a pledge to bring one billion into the digital economy by 2025, including a focus on providing 25 million women entrepreneurs with solutions that can help them grow their businesses. Spotlighting these five stories will bring further awareness to some of the world’s most critical issues challenging inclusion.

    “We are thrilled to be joining Mastercard in highlighting five great films about five great women from around the world who have overcome significant challenges to create thriving, community-enhancing businesses,” said ShortsTV founder & CEO Carter Pilcher. “Each one of these uplifting stories speaks to the triumph of an indomitable human spirit, the subtle power of women heroes, and the ability of visual storytelling in film to inspire us daily.”

    Five is also a part of Mastercard’s gender balance commitment to design a better world for women by cultivating opportunities, resources and communities that give women the tools they need to grow their businesses.

    “Film is a powerful medium, inspiring and educating people through human stories and personal connections. It’s a natural way to drive awareness and empathy for the critical issues women entrepreneurs face every day and we’re honoured to give these five women a platform to share their experiences,” said Mastercard chief marketing and communications officer Raja Rajamannar. “Working with such an innovative partner, ShortsTV, gives our Five documentary series the ability to connect with people all over the world, sharing meaningful messages of resilience, perseverance, community and comradery.”

    Harfa, directed by Elle Mische

    Learning is a lifelong pursuit, often brimming with a wealth of books and experts on every topic imaginable. But when Irena Orlovic went searching for ways to help teach her young daughter with a developmental disability, she discovered only empty bookshelves in her native language. What began as an educational journey of her own led her to start Harfa, a publishing house founded with an entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to help teach an entire country.

    Justice Of The Pies, directed by Michelle Marrion

    Basil key lime, blue cheese praline pear, lavender lemon—mouth-watering pies by chef Maya-Camille Broussard delight all five senses. Created to honour her father’s legacy as a Chicago criminal defence attorney who could never say no to a good pastry, Justice of the Pies serves not only the most inventive pies in town but also the city’s future talent, by teaching skills like nutrition and budgeting to kids from underserved communities while they bake their first delicious pie.

    Onganic Foods, directed By Lisa Madison

    After starting her own garden, journalist Ekta Jaju uncovered that modern farming practices were causing profound health effects on small farmers in her district. Curious and community-minded, Ekta began educating hundreds of farmers about the dangers of pesticides and showing them a better way through organic farming. Her mission quickly blossomed into a thriving business based on sustainable agriculture. Onganic Foods is living proof that one small seed of change can transform a countryside.

    Sarah’s Bag, directed by Nadia Naffa

    Sarah’s Bag follows the story of solicitous entrepreneur Sarah Beydoun. While working on her thesis in Sociology, Sarah’s eyes were opened to the struggles of women who had been left behind – enduring imprisonment, abuse, and prostitution. Feeling compelled to help, Sarah found local resources and damaged materials to make handbags, while using employment to give the women their dignity back and a means to support their families. Sarah’s Bag takes you inside the lives of those given a second chance.

    On 4 August 2020, an explosion occurred that severely damaged Beirut. The horrific blast was the scale of a nuclear explosion — the size of the blast being estimated as that equivalent of 200 to 300 tons of explosives. The impact killed more than 200 people, injured more than 7,000 and left up to 300,000 survivors without their homes. The blast ripped through Sarah's business of 20 years.  The roof collapsed on Sarah but she survived. She is working to rebuild her physical and online store, both domestic and internationally.

    Talento Incluir, directed by Renata Sette

    In a split second, life changed for Carolina Ignarra. Following a harrowing accident, she would need to traverse the crowded streets of São Paulo, Brazil, in a wheelchair forever. She quickly discovered the biggest challenge she was about to face wouldn’t be her own disability, but systemic workplace discrimination for the broader Sao Paulo disabled population. Driven to educate managers on the meaning and value of inclusivity, Carolina started Talento Incluir to help promote new pathways for employers to value, hire and redefine what it means to be top talent.

  • ShortsTV takes you on a tour of your favourite destination from the comfort of your home; Introduces new segment Safarnama!

    ShortsTV takes you on a tour of your favourite destination from the comfort of your home; Introduces new segment Safarnama!

    MUMBAI: From spring breaks to summer holidays, the pandemic has disrupted travel plans globally as lockdown measures keep much of the world’s population at home during some of the peak seasons for traveling. While the world is yearning to explore the world, ShortsTV is all set to take you on a virtual tour to some of the best destinations across India. Available across Tata Sky, Airtel TV, Dish TV, and d2h, ShortsTV launches its new segment, Safarnama. This will feature episodes from popular shows such as Way Back Home series, Return to Kenya, and many more that will take you on a voyage to the enchanting cities and countries captured in a beautiful documentary.

    Way Back Home series is an independently produced Indian Travelogue series – a first-of-its-kind audio/visual franchise from India that explores the original narratives of young, authentic, passionate travellers as they embark on a road to self-discovery. A Himalayan Travelogue, filmmaker Rohan Thakur, aka Ronnie, a young Himachali boy, embarked on an introspective journey of self-discovery across the seven valleys of the Lower Himalayan ranges. With a mission to travel, not tour, Ronnie took the audience along with him on an unforgettable ride in true authentic style.

    Return to Kenya is a seven-part series that received an IMBD rating of 8.8. The series is about Kenyan-Indian chef Anita Kerai returning to her birthplace after 22 years to retrace her culinary roots and the inspiration that made her into the chef she is today. Anita visits some of Kenya's and Africa's most iconic locations as she cooks her way around the country. A Hindu faith combined with African hardships lends flavour to 100 percent vegan & vegetarian recipes that intentionally reduce food waste.

    Fuel your wanderlust with ShortsTV’s Safarnama, every Sunday at the comfort of your homes.

     ShortsTV is available on Tata Sky ShortsTV, ShortsTV Active, and Airtel ShortsTV.
     

  • ShortsTV inks content deal with Viacom18 Studios, expands Indian short films portfolio

    ShortsTV inks content deal with Viacom18 Studios, expands Indian short films portfolio

    Mumbai: ShortsTV, the world’s first 24/7 channel for short films, has inked a content deal with Tipping Point, the digital content production arm of Viacom18 Studios. As a part of the deal, ShortsTV has bagged the South Asia distribution rights of 15 short films featuring some of Bollywood’s top actors and directors.

    ShortsTV’s depth of films is unrivalled, drawing from a growing catalogue of more than 13,000 Indian and international short films. With this new partnership, ShortsTV has added to its bouquet top Indian short films such as Maya, Geek Out, The Epiphany, Glitch, The Daughter-In-Law, Grey, Red Velvet, A(U)N Usual Day, On the Road, Joy Ride, Teaspoon, Tea, Kill Me with Love, Hidden Cricket and A Twist in Love.

    These boundary-breaking stories, featuring popular actors such as Vicky Kaushal, Sayani Gupta, Mona Singh, Fardeen Khan span across genres as diverse as drama, thriller, adventure and mystery and are produced by Tipping Point.

    ShortsTV chief executive Carter Pilcher said: “In line with our endeavour to bring the highest quality short entertainment to film buffs, we are delighted to partner with Viacom18 Studios’ Tipping Point to add the most popular Indian short films to our growing library. During these unprecedented times when people are indoors and looking for new entertainment options, ShortsTV is ready to deliver content extraordinaire from across the globe, to be enjoyed from the safety of our homes.”

    Viacom18 Studios COO Ajit Andhare said: “In just over a year, Tipping Point as a young digital content brand, has managed to create content that cuts across demographics, set genres and formulas. Our latest association with ShortsTV for our widely appreciated short films is a step towards deepening that connect with discerning consumers. From licensing our content to top Indian OTT players like VOOT or global platforms like Netflix & ShortsTV – we will continue to connect stories to audiences across the globe.”

    Debuting in India in 2018 first on Tata Sky, ShortsTV is now available across all leading DTH platforms reaching over 60 million households, providing short filmmakers an excellent platform to showcase their work. ShortsTV is available ad-free on Dish TV and d2h as ‘ShortsTV Active’ (channel 135), on Airtel Digital TV as ‘Airtel ShortsTV’ (channel 259) and on Tata Sky as ‘Tata Sky ShortsTV’ (HD channel 112 and SD channel 113).

    In addition, ShortsTV has founded the Best of India Short Film Festival inviting filmmakers to make their submissions aiming to qualify more Indian short films for Oscar consideration. This year, the festival has already received more than 1000 entries.

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  • ShortsTV OTT app to launch in Q2 FY 2020

    ShortsTV OTT app to launch in Q2 FY 2020

    MUMBAI: In November 2018, ShortsTV entered the Indian market with the concept of showcasing the world's largest catalogue of high quality short films and series. In partnership with various distribution platforms like Tata Sky, Airtel Digital, DIsh TV and D2H, the channel reached over 60 million households in India. The next big move coming from the company is to launch a video streaming app in the second quarter of 2020. Another focus of ShortsTV in 2020 will be on creation and acquisition of regional contents. 

    "We’re thrilled by the response we’ve received so far by audiences in India. People here love short films," comments ShortsTV chief executive Carter Pilcher. 

    In an interaction with Indiantelevision.com, Pilcher informs, “We are very excited about the coming year as we have a lot of plans for the Indian market. We will be focusing a lot on content creation and acquisition including adding to our growing portfolio of regional language content. Another key initiative is the launch of our video streaming app which is expected by the second quarter of 2020 in India.”

    The app will mainly have short films and series in all formats and genres including live action, animation, dramas and  documentaries.The company is currently testing the app in beta mode in the US. He says, “There are huge opportunities in India around mobile, as more and more people are streaming content on their mobile devices. Short films are perfect for this, as they can be enjoyed anywhere and anytime. We are looking forward to providing the best short film content to mobile viewers in India.”   

    He said that the big focus in 2020 will be the launch of ShortsTV’s app, which uses a machine-learning algorithm like Spotify. Viewers will be able to choose from categories based on director, language, mood and genre. 

    In 2020 ShortsTV will also be seen investing heavily in producing regional content in Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Kannada, Malayalam apart from Hindi and English languages. 

    Pilcher comments, “We see regional content as hugely important as there are many emerging filmmakers producing exciting short films in different parts of the country. Our existing catalogue offers shorts in Hindi, Marathi and Tamil and our acquisitions team is always on the look-out for more regional films to add to our service. Next year we plan to add more content in local languages like Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam and beef up our existing regional portfolio.”

    ShortsTV launched in India with 150-175 hours of Indian titles with another 500 hours of international content. Over the next year it aims to add another 200 hours of Indian origin shorts and have 50 per cent of the library of Indian short films.

    It has a growing catalogue of more than 13,000+ Indian and international short movies. Top of the list are award-winners from all the biggest international award franchises: Oscars, BAFTAs and Cannes with the biggest Hollywood and Bollywood stars: Benedict Cumberbatch to Jackie Shroff and Judi Dench to Radhika Apte. “In India, currently about 30 per cent of our content is Indian produced and we’re working to increase that amount by acquiring content from leading producers around the country,” opines Pilcher.

    Pilcher believes, in India, the most popular genres are horror, thriller and crime. He says, “Millennials are inclined to watch all kinds of content. They are more open to edgy and provocative films than earlier generations, which short films are great at delivering and which we have a lot of on ShortsTV.”

    ShortsTV has partnered with some of India’s short film producers, including Large Short Films, Terribly Tiny Tales and Humara Movie. Some of the popular titles in its catalogue include Chutney, Ahalya, Kheer, Int. Café Night, Half Full, etc. featuring some of the leading Bollywood actors like Radhika Apte, Naseeruddin Shah, Jackie Shroff, amongst others.

    It has also partnered with Bollywood directors like Anurag Kashyap and Subhash Ghai’s film school Whistling Woods to bring alive more creative shorts content. 

  • ShortsTV celebrates one year of bringing the best short films to India

    ShortsTV celebrates one year of bringing the best short films to India

    MUMBAI: ShortsTV, a leading next-generation content platform delivering high quality short entertainment to global audiences, celebrated its one-year anniversary of bringing award-winning short films from across the globe to India with a reception at the British High Commissioner’s residence in New Delhi. Present at the celebration were the British High Commissioner, Sir Dominic Asquith KCMG, and ShortsTV  chief executive Carter Pilcher. The celebration began with a congratulatory speech from the British High Commissioner and was followed by a screening of the Academy Award winning British short film Stutterer.

    Debuting in India in 2018 exclusively on Tata Sky, ShortsTV has been one of their fastest growing services in its first year of operations in India. It is now available across most of India’s major DTH platforms, including Dish TV, d2h and Airtel Digital TV, reaching over 60 million households, which represents 85% of the country’s satellite TV market. 

    Speaking on the one-year anniversary in India, Pilcher,  said, “We are thrilled to celebrate our first year of bringing ShortsTV to India. We couldn’t have done it without our great partners Tata Sky, who helped us to get launched, and Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films for their support in getting great movies out. I’d also like to thank our new partners where we launched last month – Airtel Digital TV, Dish TV and d2h. Our mission is to bring to the world the highest quality short entertainment on the face of the earth. India is our most important market and we launched with 30% of our catalogue being made in India. By next year 50% of short films aired on ShortsTV will be Indian made. That is 400-500 hours of Indian short films that we will be launching on television.”

    Commenting on the success of ShortsTV in India, British High Commissioner to India, Sir Dominic Asquith KCMG, said, “We see a lot of traffic back and forth between the UK and India across business, investment and technology, but the creative collaboration is sometimes less visible. Within a year of launching in India, UK-based ShortsTV has brought short films by Oscar nominees and winners to over 60 million households here. I look forward to seeing how their ambition to increase collaboration with Indian filmmakers opens up new opportunities for Indian-made short films at the Oscars.”

    ShortsTV is pioneering a new type of entertainment in India: highest quality, entertaining movies from leading Indian and international talent in short form, and audiences have taken note.  ShortsTV’s depth of films is unrivalled, drawing from a growing catalogue of more than 13,000 Indian and international short movies. Top of the list are award-winners from all the biggest international award franchises: Oscars, BAFTAs and Cannes and the biggest Hollywood and Bollywood stars: Benedict Cumberbatch to Jackie Shroff and Judi Dench to Radhika Apte. Furthermore, the ShortsTV India catalogue brings the  best of Indian short films from leading producers, including Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films, Terribly Tiny Tales, Whistling Woods and Humara Movies.

    The ShortsTV service is available ad-free on Dish TV and d2h as ‘ShortsTV Active’ (channel 135), on Airtel Digital TV as ‘Airtel ShortsTV’ (channel 259) and on Tata Sky as ‘Tata Sky ShortsTV’ (HD channel 112 and SD channel 113).

    In addition, ShortsTV is the exclusive distributor of the annual Oscar Nominated Short Films theatrical release, bringing them to Indian cinemas for the first time this year with PVR Cinemas. They also founded the Best of India Short Film Festival, which received over 3000 entries and aims to qualify more Indian short films for Oscar consideration.