Updated On: 07 May, 2017 06:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Meenakshi Shedde
<p>A little student film about love and longing in the afternoon is holding up India's ijjat at Cannes this year</p>


Payal Kapadia's Afternoon Clouds, which is showing at Cannes
A little student film about love and longing in the afternoon is holding up India's ijjat at Cannes this year. Payal Kapadia's Dopahar ke Badal (Afternoon Clouds), a 13-minute short, is the only Indian film to be officially selected at Cannes. It will play in the Cinefondation section for film school entries, in this case, from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII).