The 2nd edition of the Pune Short Film Festival (Psff) will host 53 shorts from 10 countries. The festival will run from 29th October to 1st November, 2012 at the National Film Archive of India, Prabhat Road, Pune.
Entry is free on first come first served basis.
The festival will be inaugurated on 29th October at 11am by the chief guests Abhijeet Gholap, Meghraj Rajebhosale and Vikas Patil. While the prize distribution will be held on the last day at 1pm. The awards will be handed over by chief guests Rajesh Pinjani and Satish Jakatdar.
Some of the Indian shorts in the line up are:
Bemata by Nina Subnani
Sonyacha Amba by Govinda Raju
Pirnarambha by Mayur Kadu
Meals Ready by Nithuna Nevil
Penalty by Magesh Kolleri
Some of the international shorts are:
Jokeh (Squad) by Azad Mohammadi (Iran)
The Devil by Jean-Gabriel Peniot (France)
Zange Ensha (Composition Class) by Zanyar Azizi (Iran...
Entry is free on first come first served basis.
The festival will be inaugurated on 29th October at 11am by the chief guests Abhijeet Gholap, Meghraj Rajebhosale and Vikas Patil. While the prize distribution will be held on the last day at 1pm. The awards will be handed over by chief guests Rajesh Pinjani and Satish Jakatdar.
Some of the Indian shorts in the line up are:
Bemata by Nina Subnani
Sonyacha Amba by Govinda Raju
Pirnarambha by Mayur Kadu
Meals Ready by Nithuna Nevil
Penalty by Magesh Kolleri
Some of the international shorts are:
Jokeh (Squad) by Azad Mohammadi (Iran)
The Devil by Jean-Gabriel Peniot (France)
Zange Ensha (Composition Class) by Zanyar Azizi (Iran...
- 10/10/2012
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