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Chinese Whispers

"Everyday we come across characters we don’t know, but they become a part of the larger “mise-en-scene” of life."

A man and a woman meet in an urban space as strangers and remain so until the end whilst they steadily grow alienated from their surroundings. As they close in on their own crises, they begin to feel comfortable with their respective existences.

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  • Momm Bhattacharya

    Momm Bhattacharya

  • Trina Nileena Banerjee

    Trina Nileena Banerjee

  • Yuvraj Dheer

    Yuvraj Dheer

  • Sudip Sengupta

    Sudip Sengupta

    Man In Elevator

Overview

A man and a woman meet in an urban space as strangers and remain so until the end whilst they steadily grow alienated from their surroundings. As they close in on their own crises, they begin to feel comfortable with their respective existences.

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