Updated On: 14 June, 2023 10:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Devanshi Doshi
A one-day film festival will screen over 14 short films by artists and filmmakers who dare to push boundaries of cinematic expression

A still from the winning film, Whispering Tears, by Pavel Paul
Movies are often hailed as one of the highest forms of art. They not only use different types of visual imagery, which make for the conventional definition of art, but also incorporate sound and movement for expression, which are now considered essential elements of the contemporary definition.
But what happens when a conventional artist decides to drop their brush, and takes to the camera? “An explosion of ideas and creativity,” replies Simran Ankolkar (below) of Harkat Studios. In order to further blur the lines between an artist and the auteur, a one-day film festival at the Andheri venue will witness screenings of movies made by both artists and filmmakers. The Wild Vueing festival by Vuedemic, an extension of the art platform Artdemic, has curated a list of short films in collaboration with Gujral Foundation, a non-profit trust promoting contemporary arts and culture in the country.