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Films that unfold like stage plays, including extensive dialogue and taking place mostly in a single location are not exactly easy to handle, since, usually, they lack the movement and speed that is associated with cinema. Nevertheless, Sidhartha Shiva, the former winner of a National and a Kerala State film award for “Ain” tries his hand on the particular approach, while passing from a number of genres.
The Spark is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
Sundharma runs a home pastry shop and her job has just started to pick up, with the orders coming one after the other, and her even having an app for her services, even if some issues here and there do appear. Since she does everything by herself though, she needs an assistant and asks her best friend and biggest supporter to suggest someone, which is what eventually brings young Alma to her house.
The Spark is screening at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
Sundharma runs a home pastry shop and her job has just started to pick up, with the orders coming one after the other, and her even having an app for her services, even if some issues here and there do appear. Since she does everything by herself though, she needs an assistant and asks her best friend and biggest supporter to suggest someone, which is what eventually brings young Alma to her house.
- 2/8/2024
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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