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Quirky, grotesque, yet deeply rooted in everyday life, these films take an unusual look at social rituals, power games, and urban minidramas in contemporary India. Between humour, absurdity, and subtle social critique, they tell pointed stories about the hierarchies, contradictions, and longings of everyday life.

7 Star Dinosor Entertainment
Vaishali Naik / India 2021 / 19'42" / DCP / colour / Hindi / Fic
Sudhir and Vinod, two brothers, owned a business together, 7 Star Dinosor Entertainment. Dressed as giant dinosaurs, they would dance to Bollywood songs at weddings, birthday parties, and mall events. Life was good. But then the pandemic happened. We find the brothers jobless and hungry. The giant dinosaurs are cramped with them. When it comes down to the last morsel, will they split it in half, or will they come to blows?

The Girl Who Lived in the Loo
Subarna Dash / India 2024 / 12'17" / DCP / colour / Bengali/English / Ani
A 10-year-old girl is obsessed with loos. Her life from one loo to another is calm and safe, but somewhat lonely. As she grows up, she tries to make sense of this obsession while navigating her way through life.

Taandav
Devashish Makhija / India 2016 / 11'10" / DCP / colour / Hindi / Fic
Constable Tambe has been having a hard time of late. He can’t afford the fees needed to send his little girl to a good school. He then passes up a chance to steal a stash of black money and share it with his two teammates. His wife and daughter are sad, his colleagues are frustrated, things have come to a boil – and now, faced with the mad, loud, blinding revelry of a Ganesh Visarjan night, something inside him explodes.

Party Poster
Rishi Chandna / India 2021 / 20' / DCP / colour / English/Marathi/Hindi / Doc
In India, on the occasions of religious festivals, elections, and even politicians' birthdays, vast numbers of posters go up in public places, featuring portraits of devotees or politicians and messaging devoted to the festival Gods or birthday wishes for seniors. Now, in the midst of the pandemic and with a major festival approaching, «Party Poster» is a satirical exploration of how religion, politics, and science intersect in the minds of those who feature on these banners.

Bhed Bakri Bhoot
Shivam Shankar / India 2024 / 29'58" / DCP / colour / Hindi / Fic
A brass band member's hate comment in a public toilet triggers a chain reaction of various social expressions.