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Beautiful Storm directed by Yanni Dellaportas. Beautiful Storm is a short film created to accompany an original music score composed by Yanni Dellaportas. All the audio, video and still images were captured in and around the Mornington Peninsula and the coastline of Victoria Australia on the lands of the Boon Wurrung / Bunurong people. Beautiful Storm is loosely based on the coffee table book of the same name, that Yanni published in 2020 that features 30 years of storm chasing photography taken around the coastline of Victoria Australia. However the film didn’t start that way. Yanni created the film to go with a piece of music he wrote and recorded under his pseudonym 'Bluzoid'. The music came from a volunteer commission he was given to create music for a dance based short film. The makers rejected this piece going with someone else’s but that didn’t stop him from fleshing out the original piano score into something more orchestral. Yanni is grateful to his musician friends Natalie Parker (tin whistle, flute and trumpet) and Sally Carter (violin) for their contribution in recording some of the melodies. The music sat on the shelf for a few years as it had no connection to anything and Yanni didn’t know how to release it. Eventually he decided to create a film to go with it, incorporating his thirty years of storm photography and moving footage that he shot over a period of ten years. Everything seemed to come together – the music, the film - all that symbolized Yanni's passion for storm chasing and our ever changing and extreme weather events as a result of climate change. It’s not a traditional narrative film with actors or characters or dialogue, but more like an instrumental music video, however it follows the three act story arc.
Pravas directed by Vipul Sharma.
Pravas depicts the story of a little child named Tino (Shivam), who comes from an underprivileged family and lives in a small, remote village in Gujarat, India. His mother works as a maid, and his father works at building sites. The family is happy in their small world with whatever they have. One day a city guy comes to this village and tells Tino about how beautiful Ahmedabad is! Tino gets immediately drawn to this, because until today, Tino had never been to Ahmedabad City. Furthermore, while this was happening, the school organizes a tour of Ahmedabad; the cost is Rs. 800. Tino is ecstatic to visit Ahmedabad because it appears like his wishes have come true. A few unfortunate events lead Tino to decide against taking the tour because of his family issues and doesn’t go to Pravas. His friends and the class teacher all want him to join the school tour simultaneously. However, Tino is unshakeable about his choice. He gives out all the reasons for not attending Pravas. The agony of not going on the school trip becomes his inner journey (Pravas). Pravas is a captivating journey of a poor child.
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