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List of All Films Completed After 1St January, 2018 to 30.09.2019 List of all films completed after 1st January, 2018 to 30.09.2019 NAME OF SR. TITLE OF THE GUAG BASIC PRODUCER/ DURATION SYNOPSIS No.& Date of CC NO. FILM E VERSION DIRECTOR 1 Moving Images Digital Hindi Ms. Kiran Joneja 6.35 Mins. Moving Images is a documentary that will throw light on DIS/1/3358/2017-MUM Sippy the process of making a film from the inception of the idea dated 04-12-2017 to the completion of the film. Moving images will talk about the eight steps of film making starting from the writing of the script to casting and crewing up, location hunting, shot breakdown / story boarding, shooting of the film, coverage, editing, sound effects, Foley, mix, background and finally the color correction and visual effects. Mr. Ramesh Sippy will be the narrator for our documentary Moving Images. The film will be expository in a classic style and the interview with Mr.Ramesh Sippy will double as a voice-over. 2 Moving Images Digital English Ms. Kiran Joneja 6.35 Mins. Moving Images is a documentary that will throw light on DIS/1/3359/2017-MUM Sippy the process of making a film from the inception of the idea dated 04-12-2017 to the completion of the film. Moving images will talk about the eight steps of film making starting from the writing of the script to casting and crewing up, location hunting, shot breakdown / story boarding, shooting of the film, coverage, editing, sound effects, Foley, mix, background and finally the color correction and visual effects. Mr. Ramesh Sippy will be the narrator for our documentary Moving Images. The film will be expository in a classic style and the interview with Mr.Ramesh Sippy will double as a voice-over. 3 Bardo Digital Tibetan / Jessica Sadana 113.31 Mins A personal journey into the life of the Tibetan DIL/2/220/2017-MUM F.No.20/N- Hindi "refugee" community of Bylakuppe, Karnataka, dated 19-12-2017 0091/2014-FDP explaining the intermingling of the local and the transposed cultures and lines of those which are in the midst of this cultural cauldron. 4 The gist of GST Digital English Premraj Achari 03.06 A reportage on the seminar on GST, moderated by Shri. DIS/1/3707/2017-MUM (Shorter Version) Min.Sec Shylesh Haribhakti, Chattered Accountant, At dated 26-12-2017 Kamalnayan Bajaj Hall, Mumbai on 16th August 2017. 5 In his inner Voice Digital English Meera Dhawan 61.15 Mins. This documentary biopic will tribute the life and times of VIS/1/684/2017-DEL : post-independent India's best known chronicler, Shri dated 29-12-2017 Kuldip Nayar Kuldip Nayar. In the words of his favourite extracts from Punjabi poetry, music and his own prose, the film will explore themes he had addressed over the past seventy years as they run parallel to his personal life journey. It is the Freedom struggle, Partition, the Emergency and his consequent jail term in Tihar that are the milestones the film covers. Neither age nor experience hold him back from his future dreams and optimism: a book on the Quit India struggle in Ballia, UP, as well as the creation of a new sharing service across South Asia. At 95 years young, his life is both active participant and first hand witness to the journey towards India 2018, and her poetic heritage of humanism. 6 The Gist of GST Digital English Premraj Achari 16.17 Mins. A reportage on the seminar on GST, moderated by Shri. VIS/1/61/2018-MUM Shylesh Haribhakti, Chattered Accountant, At dated 15-01-2018 Kamalnayan Bajaj Hall, Mumbai on 16th August 2017. 7 The Jungle Digital English A film by Farha 21.14 Mins. Punshilok, a name that literally means 'Spring of Life', this DIS/1/7/2018-KOL dated Man..Loiya Khatun, Manesh hill had once been an important forest during the reign of 16-01-2018 Madhavan, Arijit King Luwang Ningthoou Punshiba, a ruler from whom Mitra, Kumar many Manipuris trace their descent. However, years of Tapas Ranjan, deforestation, forest fires and indiscriminate utilization of Dilip Das, Bijaya forest reources by villagers had rendered it barren. Nishanka, Govind This film explores the 15 years journey of the creator Chandra Sahoo, of a forest, Moirangthem Loiya Ngamba. The wev of the Ravi R. Athish film is woven through music, musings of meditative Nandy, K.K.Jana moments on the lap of Mother Nature. 8 It happens only in Digital Mizo A film by - 12.05 Mins. A 'Road Movie' as a witness to the aboriginal openness DIS/1/4/2018-KOL dated Mizoram Mapuia Chongthu, and mutual trust existing in Mizoram. 16-01-2018 Lalremchhana, P.Laltlanzova, PC.Lalruatdika, Zorinpuia, Benjamin Rosangkima, Rebecca Lalchhuanawmi, C.Laldinfeli, Ringo, C.Laldinpuia 9 Bamhum Digital English Ravi R. 24.50 Mins. The Bamhum is a worlds newlly invented wind musical DIS/1/3/2018-KOL dated instrument made out of bamboo invented by Mr.Moa 16-01-2018 Subong from Dimapur, Nagaland in India. The Bamhum draws its name from the basic roots of the Bomboo and the effect of Humming into this instrument. 10 Jibanpur Station Digital Bengali Ravi R. 25.20 Mins. This is the story of a unique comeback from a point of DIS/1/5/2018-KOL dated nowhere. Anasua Chaudhury was at the pick of her 16-01-2018 singing career when she had a sudden attack of severe cerebral stroke. She was bedridden for a long time and had lost all hope of coming back to the limelight that she had to leave in her prime. The fight back is a unique, heart warming journey of an artist with her son and husband supporting and guiding her through the long dark tunnel of hopeless to the station that they call 'Jibanpur'. 11 Creative Unity Digital English Joshy Joseph 10.52 Mins. There is a conflict of conscience within every human DIS/1/6/2018-KOL dated being. For instance, from Sharmila Chanu's dilemma at 16-01-2018 the moment of taking the first drop of honey to break the sixteen-years-long fast which was a Gandhian way of protest against the enforcement of AFSPA in Manipur, was an inner conflict that she struggled with. The conflict isn't always between right and wrong. Oftern it is between two rights! It is in such situations that the mind looks for a space to free itself from inhibitions. As Rabindranath Tagore had discovered during his visit to Europe and scribbled in numerous scripts his urge for seeking the truth behind the camouflage of antipathy and distrust. Tagore said: "Real freedom is of the mind and spirit. It can never come to us from outside. Freedom of mind expresses itself in a wealth of creations spreading everywhere in its richness". The film depicts this inner conflict of human minds along with Tagore's search for truth and tranquillity through his poems and notes with abstract visuals and the intensity of Iron Sharmila's face as she takes the first honey-drop to her mouth. 12 Neeli Raag Digital Telugu Swati Dandekar 85.14 Mins. A documentary film about indigo, India's oldest and most VIL/1/1/2018-BAN dated precious natural dye, and the stubborn dreamers who have 10-01-2018 kept it alive through a century of oblivion - dyers, printers and weavers - who refused to forget their craft. 13 The Monks who Digital English Aparna Sanyal 53.16 The proposed film will get never before access to the VIS/1/134/2018-DEL won A Grammy Min.Sec Monastery. Using the winning of the Grammy Awards as dated 08-02-2018 a point of the entry in to the lives of the monks, the film will document a way of life that may well disappear once again. 14 Papuia-The Digital Mizo Napolean RZ 52.20 PAPUIA' the Godfather is a documentary film, biographic VIS/1/9/2017-GUW Godfather Thanga Min.Sec in nature about Mr.Sangthankima aka 'Papuia (Godfather dated 14-11-2017 (North East) in Mizo) 15 Echo from the Digital Mizo Joshy Joseph 28.09 This film is a workshop film by the faculty made at DIS/1/22/2018-KOL Pukpui Skies Min.Sec Lunglei, Mizoram. The film captures the mood of the dated 21-02-2018 singing and the tempo. The meaning of the songs is in praise of the creator. 16 Begamon ka Digital Hindi Producer - Films 26.14 It is a Historic Documentary. A Journey exploring the DIS/1/2105/2017-MUM Bhopal Divisio mins.sec heritage of a princely state. The buildings and the dated 12-09-2017 Director - Begums are not just the story though a significant part of Ms.Rachita it. The stories of the Begums for instance are stories of Gorowala, Bhopal women first and regents later. 17 Bhabya Studio ka Digital Hindi Producer - Films 24.00 Over hundred years of Indian Cinema, it has been the DIS/1/71/2017-KOL Mahayug Divisio mins.sec emergence of a wide range of immakers and a broad dated 23-12-2017 Director - Shri spectrum of lms, but the journey of Indian Cinema starts Anjan Bose, long back in colonial India with a handful of visionaries Kolkata whose endeavours gave birth to one of the biggest lm industries of the world. From individual passion, cinema in India turned into family entreprenuership but what made Indian Cinema reach its Zenith was the legendary studio system of the bygone era which transformed and emerging art form into a full blown industry.
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