Five No Budget Films
– Little Fish Eat Big Fish is a Kolkata based group of no-budget film makers. The latest venture of th..
Little Fish Eat Big Fish is a Kolkata based group of no-budget film makers. The latest venture of the group is the 5 no-budget short films produced in 2009-10. They opted for a direct to DVD release in the last Kolkata Book Fair. Details for the five short films in the DVD are provided below. 1) The Sandbook --- A short fiction by Snigdhendu Bhattacharya. The film is an adoption of a short story by Jorge Luis Borges. The story moves with the landing of an amazing book in the hand of a scholer, who tries to understand "the internal ties in events occuring" in and around the book in order to go through it. The film is a melodramatic interpretation of the story within a very limited budget.2) Jean-Luc Godard Had No Script -- A no-budget fiction by Anamitra Roy. The film approaches the larger history of politically conscious films in a mimetic way. The title of the film is a bit exploitative as it is neither a spoof and has been made with a very tight script.3) ...Or A Horror film -- A ...
30 Jan 2010
Bengali, English
Snigdhendu Bhattacharya, Souva Chattopadhyay, Sankha Subhra Ganguly, Arupratan Ghosh, Anamitra Roy
Snigdhendu Bhattacharya (screenplay), Jorge Luis Borges (story), Souva Chattopadhyay (screenplay), Soumitra Choudhury (dialogue for "A Hiding"), Sankha Subhra Ganguly (writer for "Long Live all the Revolution"), Arupratan Ghosh (writer for "A Hiding"), Daniil Kharms (story), Amiya Bhushan Majumdar (dialogue for "A Hiding"), Anamitra Roy (writer for "Jean-Luc Godard Had No Script")
Abhishek Bhattacharya, Anamitra Roy, Sumit Dey, Kamal Kumar Roy
Little Fish Eat Big Fish is a Kolkata based group of no-budget film makers. The latest venture of the group is the 5 no-budget short films produced in 2009-10...