Mthunzi (Tebogo Malebogo) South Africa

Mthunzi
Tebogo Malebogo
Sourth Africa.  2019.  9 min

Mthunzi is walking home as he sees a lady go into seizures in her driveway − he is then asked to help carry her into their home by her niece and becomes caught up in a world he does not belong in.

Based on real facts and rooted in the current and past history of South Africa, Mthunzi is a movie under tension, both for the excellent performance of its actors and its impeccable image. Impressive by its strong subject matter − which resonates with our European reality − and important by its unstoppable effectiveness, Tebogo Malebogo’s first film undoubtedly reveals the talent of a promising filmmaker.

TEBOGO  MALEBOGO

Tebogo Malebogo - Locarno Festival

Born in the United Kingdom and raised in Canada, Kenya, and South Africa, Tebogo Malebogo is a Writer/Director/Producer currently based in Cape Town.  The son of a diplomat, his itinerant childhood exposed him to myriad cultures which inform his work today. Tebogo is interested in exploring what it means to be a first generation African born abroad, and characters who wrestle with a need to belong. He is currently developing his first feature film and entering pre-production on another short.

DIRECTOR,S  STATEMENT

The working title for our film was Proviso. A proviso is an addition or qualification attached to a statement, gesture or agreement. I feel all people have provisos attached to how they live. How they should act, talk, stand, dress, etc in order to be accepted in certain environments. A woman in an all-male workplace. A homosexual man who’d have to hide his orientation. A mixed-race person depending on what side of family they’re with. Mthunzi, our protagonist, is being reminded of his proviso. Despite being in this home to help, his race takes a forefront. Partially autobiographical, it’s a young man’s reminder of society’s snap-judgement of people who look like him.
The idea first came to me when I was walking through a suburban neighborhood and saw a lady faint in her doorway. I helped her grandson carry her inside and on my way out, one of her other family members questioned why I was in the house. I had to explain to him what had happened to his own family member. Even after explaining, there was an unease that stayed in the air, it clouded the whole scene and prevented us from seeing each other as anything more than society had conditioned us to see. He appeared ready to defend his family from me, a cue their dog took as it snarled at my feet on my way out.
As I sat on that moment, I began to think about the real fears we face in a country like South Africa. How we are conditioned, without it being our fault. I became interested in exploring those spaces, finding the limit. What happens if someone who looks like this enters this space? What are the stakes? How much explaining needs to be done?
We hope this project will be a way to interrogate these ideas. To use a form as malleable as filmmaking to interrogate a small part of our own place in the world, not only so that we can understand others, but for others to look into themselves and reconsider their own surroundings.

POSTER

Mthunzi - FilmFreeway

CONTACT

Vanishing Elephant :    info@theelephantvanished.com

 

Window (Evgeniy Milykh) Russia

Window
Evgeniy Milykh
Russia.  2019.  21 min

After his wife‘s death, the man finds new sense of purpose in life peeping on a woman in the opposite house‘s window. She becomes more important than his son, his job and his apartment.

EVGNIY MILYKH

Evgeniy Milykh - FilmFreeway

Born and raised in Voronezh, Russia in 1982.  In 2006 graduated from the Moscow Art Theater School, acting faculty.  Worked in the Chekhov’s Moscow Art Theater and Russian Academic Youth Theatre.  A year later left the theater, in pursue of artistic freedom and experiences. He earned money working as an MC at various events.  Later he started a business, organizing events for children and teenagers. In 2018 graduated from the Moscow Film School, the Popogrebsky, Klebleev course.

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WindowPOSTER

CONTACT

Ekaterina Rusakovich :    ekaterina@eastwood.agency

 

Bagatelle (Daniel Levin) Russia, USA

Bagatelle
Daniel Levin
Russia,USA .  2019.  30 min

A group of Russian musicians struggles from gig to gig in South Texas until one of them ditches the group to attempt a marriage with a wealthy farmer on his ranch. The story is inspired and is loosely based on ‘Ionych’, a novella by Anton Chekhov.

DANIEL  LEVIN

Daniel levin

Born in Russia and raised in Texas, Daniel graduated from USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles with a Master of Fine Arts in film directing.  His graduate thesis film Moment Théâtral (2007) received the prestigious Jack Nicholson Directing Award.  Most recently Daniel produced the animated feature film Purim: The Lot (2013), which is coming out in wide release on home video and VOD. He directed the documentaries Kaltag, Alaska and Kamchatka: The Salmon Country in association with the WWF.  Daniel lectures on filmmaking at universities and colleges around Houston,  Texas.

POSTER

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CONTACT

Ekaterina Rusakovich :    ekaterina@eastwood.agency

Give Up The Ghost (Zain Duraie) Jordan

Give Up The Ghost
Zain Duraie
Jordan.  2019.  15 min

Salam’s dream of becoming a mother shatters when she finds out that she is unable to have children with her husband.

ZAIN DURAIE

Zain Duraie - Asia Pacific Screen Awards

Duraie was born and raised in Amman, Jordan.  Duraie graduated from the Toronto Film School.  She started her career as a trainee at Philistine Films with filmmaker Annemarie Jacir and producer Ossama Bawardi.  Her directorial debut short film Horizon, won the Best of the Festival Selects at the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films, Audience Choice Award at the Franco Arab Film Festival and Best first young filmmaker at the Algeria’s International women film festival. In 2019, her second short film Give up the Ghost premiered in competition at the Venice International Film Festival and won the Best Arab Short Film award at the El Gouna Film Festival.

DIRECTOR,S  STATEMENT

Infertility and love together becomes a social stigma.  The film poses essential questions on how social pressure and the expectations that parents have on their children to rise up to a certain image could negatively influence a person’s character. Human actions depending on external judgmental forces can destroy your inner peace, but what if we stand for what we believe in, to become leaders and not followers to what society wants to make of us?  What if we already have the key to our cage in our pockets?

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CONTACT

Alaa Alasad :    alaa@tabi360.net

 

Driving Lessons (Marziyeh Riahi) Iran

Driving Lessons
Marziyeh Riahi
Iran.  2019.  12 min

According to the laws of Iran, Bahareh must have her traditional, chauvinistic husband accompany her to driving lessons so she and her instructor will not be alone.

MARZIEH  RIAHI

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Marziyeh Riahi was born in Tehran (Iran). She is Editor in Chief of Short Film News (http://www.shortfilmnews.com/en), the first website specialized on short films and documentaries in Asia, was established in 2004.
She is graduated in Cinema, University of Applied Science and Technology, Tehran and graduated in Film directing, Iranian Young Cinema Society (IYCS), Tehran.
Also she is a member of The Network For Promotion of Asian & Asia Pacific Cinema (NETPAC) and member of Iranian Society of Film Critics & Writers (ISFCW).
“Driving Lessons” is her first short film.

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CONTACT

Marziyeh Riahi :    marziyeh.riahi@gmail.com

 

Metamorphosis (Rajdeep Paul / Sarmistha Maiti) India

Metamorphosis
Rajdeep Paul,  Sarmistha Maiti
India.  2019.  30 min

Aasia belongs to a clan of Bahurupis – indigenous street cosplay performers – who dress up as Hindu deities despite being Muslims by birth.  She wants to adopt her father Ali’s art of metamorphosing into Kali, the black Goddess of Time, Power and Liberation, but is not allowed to do so because she is a woman. Instead, the now decrepit Ali, forces the traditional family profession onto his son Aslam who detests it fearing ridicule, persecution and its waning popularity.  Despite poverty and hardship the small family lives freely in the fringes of the village society in the lap of nature influenced by the religious syncretism of the Baul-Fakir mystics, tolerated by both Hindus and Muslims.  But a sudden surge of religious fundamentalism is raising a storm in the society that will transform their lives forever.

RAJDEEP PAUL – SARMISTHA MAITI

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Rajdeep Paul and Sarmistha Maiti are independent filmmakers, alumni of Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI), India and recipients of the National Film Award from the Honourable President of India for the feature length documentary film “At the Crossroads Nondon Bagchi Life and Living” at the 61st National Film Awards, 2013. The duo has written and directed several documentary films, short fiction films, PSA, Animation and New Media films. They have worked with both international and national producers of repute like PBS & ShowOfForce – USA, Native Voices – UK, Films Division, Doordarshan, Prasar Bharti & Public Diplomacy Division, Ministry of External Affairs, Aurora Film Corporation, Krish Movies etc from India. Triambigram Arts happens to be their production company. Their debut feature film script “The Biryani Seller” has undergone mentorship in the first edition of Mumbai Mantra Cinerise Screenwriting Programme 2014-15 from the likes of Michael Radford, Audrey Wells, Sebastian Cordero, Sriram Raghavan and Anjum Rajabali, and was one of the 18 official selections in NFDC Film Bazaar Co-Production Market 2016 in Goa, India while their another feature film script “Pinjar” is in the competition for Cinestaan India’s Storytellers Script Contest 2018-19.

POSTER

NYC SAFF 2019 Short Film Review “Kayantar (Metamorphosis)” ← One ...

CONTACT

Aurora Films :    aurorafilm@bharatmail.co.in

Halwa (Gayatri Bajpai / Nirav Bhakta) India

Halwa
Gayatri Bajpai,  Nirav Bhakta
India.  2018.  16 min

“Halwa” explores the life of a married woman in her 50s named Sujata, played by Vee Kumari.  Sujata reconnects with old friends by making a Facebook account, including her childhood sweetheart that she hasn’t seen or heard from in more than 20 years. Through their sweet messages back and forth, we see their pasts unfolding and their love for each other re-blooming again.

GAYATRI BAJPAI – NIRAV BHAKTA

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Nooreh (Ashish Pandey) India

Nooreh
Ashish Pandey
India.  2018.  22 min

Set in Kashmir, the film introduces us to young Nooreh whose life in a small village on the Indian-Pakistani border is disrupted by daily crossfire.  One night, Nooreh discovers that she can control the gun battle by keeping her eyes open and vows to constantly stay awake.

ASHISH  PANDEY

Ashish Pandey wins at Busan Film Fest with Nooreh.

Ashish crossed the barrier of the spoken word with his first short THE CABIN MAN (2007), which dealt with the loneliness of an old railway cabin man guarding an abandoned cabin. In his second short OPEN DOORS, he learnt to camouflage the plot with the stillness of time and the oldness of the space. NOOREH, set in a border village, was actually shot in a border village, and won the Sonje award for Best Short at the Busan International Film Festival in 2018. Ashish graduated from Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute, Kolkata, with a specialization in Sound.

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CONTACT

Ashish Pandey :    ashish@sophiyafilms.com

Aapke Aa Jane Se (Shiladitya Bora) India

Aapke Aa Jane Se
Shiladitya Bora
India.  2019.  17 min

In May 2018, a video of ‘Dancing Uncle’ went crazily viral. The man, Sanjeev Shrivastava, became an overnight sensation after his carefree dance to Govinda and Neelam’s hit number ‘Aapke Aa Jane Se’ from Rakesh Roshan’s Khudgarz (1987) was appreciated by one and all.

Aapke Aa Jane Se takes place in a town in north India and follows the life of Rammo Babu (Manu Rishi Chadha) who lives with his wife and two children. He is an ordinary man who goes about his mechanical life between work and home. In other words, he is just a face in the crowd.

One day he is forced to dance at a wedding. After much hesitation, he finally gives in and dances to ‘Aapke Aa Jane Se’.  Somebody records the video and it goes viral. Rammo Babu is now no longer just a face in the crowd.

SHILADITYA  BORA

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Shiladitya Bora es un productor y distribuidor de películas. Es el fundador de Platoon One Films, un estudio de producción cinematográfica con sede en Mumbai. Es alumno de Berlinale Talents.

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19th New York Indian Film Festival

CONTACT

Shiladitya Bora :    shiladityabora@gmail.com

Sunny Side Upar (Vijayeta Kumar) India

Sunny Side Upar
Vijayeta Kumar
India.  2020.  18 min

The most ironic thing about us is the way we live our lives.  We sacrifice our health, our time with families and those we love, to make our careers/money.  We are too anxious about the future to enjoy the present and are never happy with what we have. We live like we will never die and one day we die, having never really lived. One would believe, nobody understood this conundrum better than a doctor. But this pretty much sums Dr Kavya Menon’s life.  She’s an oncologist and her job is her biggest priority. There is no time for her own family, or for herself.  Treating cancer isn’t easy, and she gives it all she has.

This is the story of 24 hours in her life, and how a phone call shakes her up, making her take stock of what she has, whom she loves, and how to live.

What it means to really see life sunny side up.

VIJAYETA  KUMAR

Film Director Vijayeta Kumar Tells IWB How 'The Blouse' Won Over ...

Vijayeta Kumar – After studying film making from AJ Kidwai Mass Comm. Research Center in New Delhi, Vijayeta has assisted several directors on their Hindi feature films and TVCs.  She has now ventured out to do independent work as a Director, making short films, branded content and music videos.  Sharpening her skills as she develops a full-fledged feature film script to direct.  She’s also currently in the middle of post-production for her first documentary.

Her first short film, Blouse won the ‘Best Short Film’ award at the New York Indian Film Festival in 2014.

POSTER

Sunny Side Upar (2020) - IMDb

CONTACT

Vijayeta Kumar :    vijayetakumar@gmail.com