Updated On: 25 May, 2024 04:58 PM IST | Mumbai | Nandini Varma
Book your seats for a weekend of cinema from animation school students and independent filmmakers at two city venues

A still from the indie film Pedro
Pick from a series of films by talented Indian independent filmmakers that cover a range of issues from regional cinema to village power dynamics and forest laws.
>> Dhuin: A small-town theatre actor aspires to make it big in the city of dreams. However, the road isn’t easy. With a family under a financial crisis on the one hand and his own desires on the other, what decisions does Pankaj have to make? Dhuin is a 50-minute tender portrayal by Achal Mishra of an everyday India striving to make ends meet, while precariously holding on to their dreams. Written in Maithili and Hindi, what makes the film special is the challenge it poses to a monolithic depiction of Bihar in cinema. Silence and poignancy dominate it.