Nagpur: Filmmaker Kundan Sad’s visual storytelling has given the city a reason to be proud. Nagpur city filmmaker’s movie ‘Life Syndrome’ was selected for the official screening at Echo Film Festival BRICS, an initiative by Moscow’s television channel Pro-TV.
The movie was shown under the ‘short feature film category’ along with other films and was screened on November 18 at 2pm Moscow Time.
Nagpur city filmmaker’s movie The ten-minute film is a tale of a couple who go through love, loss and redemption. “Both partners are affected with HIV, and both of them think its their own fault. However, they keep loving each other,” explains Sad, who is currently shooting as the director of photography for marathi film ‘Aamhi Butterfly’.”Life Syndrome’ has been directed by Sad along with Anirudh Singh and Shivani Joshi. Singh, Kunal Sharma and Shabad Nadeem have together written the script. Singh also crafted the film’s screenplay and dialogues. Aditya Sharma was the creative director of the film, while Vishal Bagul has provided the original background score.
Nagpur city filmmaker’s movie the film was made last year in December with Singh and Joshi in the lead. It was shot in the city. The movie has also been screened at Real Time International Film Festival in Nigeria and has won the first prize at Chaos International Film Festival, hosted by IIM-Ahmedabad. For the film festival, the audience.
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The festival aims to introduce different countries to the Russian audience and focuses on history, cuisine, traditions, sport, modern problems and others.