Five Indian filmmakers to expand their shorts into features this year
Director Shawn Christensen of the Oscar-winning short film Curfew recently announced that he has decided to expand the short into a feature this year. He said, “I didn’t have an idea about a feature when we did the short film, but some ideas came to me over the past year that made me feel good about expanding it. We intend to shoot in June-July this year.” Closer home, a bunch of Indian filmmakers too are gearing up to make their short films into fullfledged features.
THE FILMS BEING CONVERTED Himanshu Malik’s QED, with its original cast Ravi S Alok’s film Khuli Khidki based on a salesman who is unable to sell life insurance and how he ends up at a brothel to sell insurance plans there South filmmaker Arun Kumar’s film Pannaiyarum Padminiyum, which is about the relation between a driver, a landlord and the Padmini fiat car Ganesh Kumar Mohan’s Kuttimaa, based on the relationship between a granny and her grandson Zanane Rajsingh’s Hastakala, based on how different parts of our body are created to perform certain functions
A still from QED
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