An anthology of five short films by Indian women filmmakers, entirely shot on iPhones with a one-month production time, that came out of an ‘Art of Filmmaking’ workshop mentored by Mohsen Makhmalbaf and supported by the AR Rahman Foundation.
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Savita Singh
After her graduation in Motion Picture Cinematography from the Film and Television Institute of India, Savita received the National Film Award for Best Cinematography for both Kramasha (2007), and her debut directorial short film, Sonsi [Shadow Bird] (2020).
Pooja Shyam Prabhat
An Indian theatre and film actress born in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, Pooja is actively involved in theatre and works with Hoshruba Repertory in Mumbai. Why? Maa! is her first directorial narrative short film.
Rajshri Deshpande
Rajshri is an actor, filmmaker and a social worker. She acted in the critically acclaimed films, Angry Indian Goddesses (2015), Sexy Durga (2017), Manto (2018), and Nirvana Inn (2019). For her, both acting/filmmaking and social work are two sides of the same coin.
Kutti Revathi
Kutti Revathi has published one novel, 18 poetry collections, five short story collections, and a number of non-fiction writings in Tamil. Her primary aim is to portray on screen the stirring and visually spectacular images of the stories and plots of her literary work.
Madhumitha Venugopal
26-year-old Madhumita is based out of Chennai. She began her filmmaking career right after college and works as an Assistant Director.
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