White Wall Screenings presents Short Film Adda with Tipping Point
Screening
February 23 | 3PM
The Habitat, Mumbai
₹300
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White Wall Screenings presents Short Film Adda with Tipping Point
Screening
February 23 | 3PM
The Habitat, Mumbai
₹300
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
Done with watching the same run of the mill stuff at cinemas and TV? We have something for you! Handpicked, engaging content. Welcome to White Wall Screenings- An adda for short film and cinema connoisseurs. And the place to be for filmmakers! Watch high quality short films and discover what went behind them from the crew itself.
Ages: 16+
White Wall Screenings presents Short Film Adda with Tipping Point
Films to be screened:
Teaspoon by Aban Bharucha Deohans
Rajiv and his wife Kavita, live in an apartment along with Rajiv’s father. Rajiv works as an insurance agent, and travels a lot. Kavita represents a cosmetic company and works from home, as she cannot leave her paralytic father-in-law alone. A habit that Kavita hates is the manner in which the old man summons her. He mulishly hangs on to a Teaspoon, which he uses to bang on the bedpost to call her. And what's frustrating is that he never does this when Rajiv is at home. Hence Rajiv cannot understand Kavita's frustration. A fight over dinner escalates and the resentment is carried forward to the next morning. Series of incidents become ingredients for a Molotov cocktail that leads to a disturbing end.
Derma by Debatma Mandal
It is a surreal story of a man whose life turns upside down after he gets a tattoo. Anthony goes to the mountains for a rehab. He gets a traditional tattoo made by a mysterious old man in a lonely shack and while in a stoned haze, ends up assaulting him rather than paying him for it. Things go south for him from here upon, as the tattoo in a surreal way starts taking over his body, his skin and his mind.
A(U)N USUAL DAY by T.S. Prasanna
Aun details the problem faced by a photographer against a tribal man who lacks wisdom due to the dearth of human interaction.
Red Velvet by Diksha Jyoti Routray
Shalmali was busy working on her new story when she gets disturbed by their new neighbor Amrita. After her consistent perusal of getting friendly with Amrita, she invites her for evening tea. With tea and Snacks Shalmali starts narrating her new story to Amrita. In the story we see how Shalmali and her husband, Mr Bhalla recruits a 10-year-old boy, Chotu as their new servants. Chotu starts working in the house with lot of diligence. Soon a bond starts to develop between Shalmali and Chotu. Amrita treats him like her own son. Chotu also starts adoring her. However, everything is not well in the house. Mr Bhalla hates Chotu for unknown reasons, Things are also disappearing from the house. Once they even discover a burnt Shirt of Mr. Bhalla. Is there more than what meets the eye?! Is there a dark secret behind this innocent 10-year-old boy? As the film unfolds we go through a series of events which are both shocking and dark.
White Wall Screenings presents Short Film Adda with Tipping Point
Screening
February 23 | 3PM
The Habitat, Mumbai
₹300
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!
Invite your friends
and enjoy a shared experience
₹300
Sorry, this show is already over but head here for other fun events!