Good luck to Dhruv Tripathi and crew for the grad film '10x10ft'! The short has won Best Screenplay at the Moscow Shorts International Short Film Festival and will compete at the Moscow Shorts’ Annual Gala, held in Moscow, 2019.
Dhruv: “We want to thank everyone who helped and supported us in making this film. Hopefully, there's a lot more to come!”
About ‘10x10ft’ (2017, 17mins)
Summary: A newly married couple is frustrated, as they must share one room with the groom's parents. More than 60% of the people in Bombay reside in houses of 10x10 feet, or worse. In this city of crowded homes and cramped desires, where does one find the space to make love?
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/273643748
Crew
Writer-Director: Dhruv Tripathi
Producer: Othmane Balafrej
DOP: Cameron Ward
Gaffer: Joan Vincent Dura
Production Designer: Indrani Pillai
Sound Recordist: Afsar Baig
Sound Designer: Tarun Bhandari
Costume Designer: Sue Ellen Dgama
Screenwriter: Rekha Nigam
Editor: Shyam Salgaonkar
Original Language: Hindi
About Moscow International Shorts Film Festival
W: http://www.moscowshorts.com/
T: @MoscowShortsFF
Moscow Shorts ISFF is an international short film competition, with monthly live screenings and an annual awards event in Moscow. In Russia, as in many countries, folklore is a part of the people’s tradition and culture. Tales of grandeur and fallen heroes, as well as stories to promote good morals, have been passed down through generations. One mythic character that is found in the country’s folklore, and various versions are found across the world, is the Firebird, or Zhar-Ptitsa. Each month, the submitted projects are privately screened and judged by a team of experts from both Russian and international film industry. The monthly winners are automatically qualified to compete and be screened at Moscow Shorts annual event.