# 31. SWABHAV

Tony, when he was a little boy, had promised his grand-dad, a lover of nature, that he would never chop trees. When he grows up, however, fate takes him on a different road …..

Swabhaav

Duration of Film: 9 min 55 sec
Crew:
Director: Prashant Oberoi
Cameraman: Amitav Roy & Kartik Nagaranjana
Editor: Prashant Oberoi & Amitav Roy

# 32. TEN DAYS

Duration of Film: 12 min 40 sec
Crew:
Director: Anand Tomar
Cameraman: Anand
Editor: Anand

Ten-Days

Duration of Film: 12 min 40 sec
Crew:
Director: Anand Tomar
Cameraman: Anand
Editor: Anand

# 33. THE DELIVERY BOY

“Isn’t nature the root of much of the violence in society?” The filmmaker asks. “Aren’t many of the drugs like heroin and cannabis, which incite violence, derived from nature.” The story is told through the eyes of a drug-peddler.

Delivery-Boy

The film is one of the 14 films short-listed by the jury.

It went on to win one of the top 3 honours – the Professional Panasonic Camcorder.

Duration of Film: 10 min 30 sec

Director: Mohamed Ali Rukadikar
Cameraman: Ashwin Sharma
Editor: Mohamed Ali

The film is one of the 14 films short-listed by the jury.
It went on to win one of the top 3 honours – a Professional Panasonic Camcorder.

# 34. THE ELEMENTS & ME

The film attempts to show the effects of nature – the benign and the violent – and it’s relationship with man. According to the filmmaker, the elements of nature – earth, wind, water, fire – which can interact with the various characters in the film with violence can also make peace, and give them an opportunity for reconciliation.

Elements-Me

Duration of Film: 8 min 30 sec
Crew:
Director: Aju George Chris
Cameraman: Joppan George
Editor: Shine Krishna & Kapil Barsaiya

# 36. THE MUD ISLAND

An animation film which delineates the havoc caused by the wanton devastation of nature.

Mud-Island

The film is one of the 14 films short-listed by the jury.

It went on to receive a Special Jury Recommendation.

The film also attracted the attention of the Cannes Selection Committee – the only Indian film at IFFI 2004 – and made it to the penultimate shortlist at Cannes.

Duration of Film: 3 min 30 sec Animation Film
Crew:
Director: Anish Soman
Cameraman: Faizan Ansari
Editor: Faizan Ansari
Animators: Anish Soman, Faizan Ansari & Manu Mathew

The film is one of the 14 films short-listed by the jury.
It went on to receive a Special Jury Recommendation.. The film also attracted the attention of the Cannes Selection Committee – the only Indian film at IFFI 2004 – and made it to the penultimate shortlist at Cannes.

Synopsis: An animation film which delineates the havoc caused by the wanton devastation of nature.

# 37. THINGS THAT NEVER CHANGE

Duration of Film: 12 min 15 sec
Crew:
Director: Sachin Bangera
Cameraman: Aditya Raikar
Editor: Kalpak Dukande & Sachin Bangera

Never-Change

Duration of Film: 12 min 15 sec
Crew:
Director: Sachin Bangera
Cameraman: Aditya Raikar
Editor: Kalpak Dukande & Sachin Bangera

# 38. VENGENCE

An action film – the strong urge to take revenge can lead to meaningless violence.

Vengeance

Duration of Film: 11 min 10 sec
Crew:
Director: Kartik Nagarajana
Cameraman: Amitav Roy & Kartik
Editor: Amitav & Kartik

# 39. WHERE DREAMS MAY GO

Duration of Film: 5 min 20 sec
Crew:
Director: Praful Baweja
Cameraman: Shital Kumbhare
Editor: Praful
Other Team-members: Kavita Dadhe & Abhijeet Bhangle

Dreams

Duration of Film: 5 min 20 sec
Crew:
Director: Praful Baweja
Cameraman: Shital Kumbhare
Editor: Praful
Other Team-members: Kavita Dadhe & Abhijeet Bhangle

# 40. WHITE

Duration of Film: 7 min
Crew:
Director: R. Arun
Cameraman: S. Kanakasabai
Editor: R. Ravikumar

Duration of Film: 7 min
Crew:
Director: R. Arun
Cameraman: S. Kanakasabai
Editor: R. Ravikumar