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Prashna (Film) | |
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Directed by | Santosh Ram |
Written by | Santosh Ram |
Produced by | Ganesh Sanap |
Starring | Anjali Jadhav , Ganesh Jadhav |
Cinematography | Arjun Balakrishnan |
Edited by | Pravin Anarse |
Distributed by | Dips Production |
Release date |
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Running time | 24 minutes |
Language | Marathi |
Prashna (Marathi: प्रश्न ; translation: Question) is a Indian short film directed by Santosh Ram.[1] . The film focuses on the lives of sugarcane cutters in a rural Indian village and the educational challenges faced by their children. It particularly explores these issues through the lens of a young woman's curiosity and the barriers that prevent her from accessing quality education.
Plot
[edit]"Prashna"[2] revolves around Ganga and her husband Rajkumar, who work as seasonal sugarcane-cutting laborers on a contract basis. Their work requires them to migrate frequently. Their 10-year-old son, Ganesh, has to accompany them since there is no one to care for him at home. This situation disrupts Ganesh's educational progress, causing him to miss six months of school every year. Despite having only a third-grade education, Ganga finds a way to ensure Ganesh's education continues uninterrupted. She also takes this opportunity to further her own learning. The film highlights her journey as she navigates these obstacles and seeks answers to her questions.[3]
Themes
[edit]Educational Inequality: The film sheds light on the disparity in educational opportunities between urban and rural areas, emphasising the struggles of students in rural India. Curiosity and Learning: It portrays the natural curiosity of children and their desire to learn, contrasting it with the limitations imposed by their environment. Social Issues: "Prashna" delves into broader social issues such as gender bias and economic constraints that affect the education of children in rural India.
Production
[edit]The film was shot on location in a rural village to capture the authentic setting and challenges faced by the characters. Santosh Ram's use of non-professional actors and natural settings enhances the film's realism and emotional impact.
Reception
[edit]"Prashna"[4] has been well-received for its impactful storytelling and realistic portrayal of rural education. The film has been screened at various national and international film festivals, earning praise for its insightful commentary on educational inequality and the strong performances of its cast. Festival Jury has praised "Prashna" for its poignant depiction of the struggles faced by sugar cutting Labourers in rural India. The film's realistic approach and its focus on Ganga's quest for knowledge have been particularly noted for their emotional depth and social relevance.
Awards
[edit]No | Award | Festival Name | Year | Notes |
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1 | Best Short Film | National 3rd Vintage International Film Festival | 2020 | Won |
2 | Best Short Film | 4th Anna Bhau Sathe International Film Festival | 2021 | Won |
3 | Best Short Fiction Film Special Mention [5] | 14th SiGNS Film Festival | 2021 | Won |
4 | Best Film | 6th Bengal International Short Film Festival[6] | 2021 | Won |
5 | Best Short Film Special Honourable Mention | Sprouting Seed International Short Film Festival | 2020 | Won |
6 | Best Social Short Film | Bettiah International Film Festival | 2020 | Won |
7 | Best Director | 4th Anna Bhau Sathe International Film Festival | 2021 | Won |
8 | Best Screenplay | 4th Anna Bhau Sathe International Film Festival | 2021 | Won |
9 | Best Cinematography | 3rd Vintage International Film Festival | 2020 | Won |
10 | Best Cinematography | 3rd Sangli National Film Festival | 2020 | Won |
11 | Best Cinematography | 4th Anna Bhau Sathe International Film Festival | 2020 | Won |
12 | Best Sound Design | 4th Anna Bhau Sathe International Film Festival | 2021 | Won |
13 | Best Cinematography | 8th Siliguri Short and Documentary Film Festival | 2021 | Won |
14 | The Iris Award Special Mention (Writing)[7] | UNICEF Innocenti Film Festival Florence, Italy. Best Short Film | 2021 | Won |
15 | Special Jury Mention Award[8] | 9th Smita Patil Documentary and Short Film Festival | 2021 | Won |
16 | Best Story | Ma Ta Short Film Festival, Mumbai | 2021 | Won |
17 | Diploma of the international competition of short feature films “For the development of education in remote areas” | 9th Zero Plus International Film Festival in the city of Tyumen (Russia) | 2022 | Won |
Official Selection Festivals
[edit]1) Shortlisted For Filmfare Awards 2020[9]
2) Shortlisted For Maharashtra Women Commission Film Contest 2020
3) Pimpri Chinchwad International Short Film Festival 2020.
4) Sprouting Seed International Short Film Festival 2020.
5) Roshani International Short Film Festival Aurangabad 2020.
6) 3rd Vintage International Film Festival 2020.[10]
7) Indic Film Utsav, Hyderabad, 2020.
8) Bettiah International Film Festival 2020.
9) Nawada International Film Festival 2020.
10) Vishwarang International Film Festival 2020.
11) 22nd Madurai Short and Documentary Film Festival 2020 [11]
12) 2nd Shades International Film Festival 2020.
13) ICA – International Cultural Artifact Film Festival 2020.
14) 4th Anna Bhau Sathe International Film Festival 2021.
15) 9th Chennai International Documentary and Short Film Festival 2021.
16) Ujjaini Short Film Festival 2021.
17) 14th SiGNS Film Festival Kerala 2021.[5]
18) 6th Bengal International Short Film Festival 2021 (India).
19) The Filmingo International Short Film Festival 2020 ( Mumbai ) .
20) 8th Siliguri Short and Documentary Film Festival 2021.
21) Suchitra Suvarna Chalanachitrotsava 2021, Bengaluru.
22) 4th South Asian Short Film Festival, 2021 .
23) The 13Th Edition Of International Documentary And Short Film Festival Of Kerala(IDSFFK) 2021
24) UNICEF Innocenti Film Festival 2021 Florence, Italy .[12]
25) London Migration Film Festival 2021, London.
26) Gandhara Independent Film Festival, Karachi, Pakistan.
27) 12th Educational Film Festival EDUKINO, WARSAW, POLAND
28) The 19th Kalpanirjhar International Short Fiction Film Festival, Kolkata .
29) Smita Patil International Film Festival 2021, Pune .
30) Marathi International Film Festival (MIFF) 2021, USA.
31) Ma Ta Short Film Festival 2022, Mumbai
32) 7th Human Screen Festival TUNISIE 2022
33) 8th Kolkata People's Film Festival Kolkata 2022.
34) 7th edition of: HUMAN SCREEN FESTIVAL TUNISIE 2022,
35) 2nd Annual India Film Fest of Salento oTricase, Salento South Italy
36) 9th Zero Plus International Film Festival, the city of Tyumen (Russia) 2022 .
External Links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Short Film Review: Prashna (Question, 2020) by Santosh Ram". asianmoviepulse.com. 2 September 2021.
- ^ Banerjee, Shoumojit (24 November 2021). "Showcasing Maharashtra's rural milieu like no other filmmaker". The Hindu.
- ^ "Prashna: रशियात सुरु झाली मराठवाड्याची चर्चा, संतोष राम ..." esakal.com. 12 November 2022.
- ^ "Santosh Ram's Prashna wins International Film Festival Award". medium.com. 5 November 2022.
- ^ a b "Special Mention For Best Short Fiction Films Prashna". signsfestival.in.
- ^ "Santosh Ram's 'Prashna'best short film in Bengal,kerala". lokmat.com/. 21 April 2021.
- ^ "UNICEF Innocenti Film Festival tells stories of childhood from around the world". unicef.org.
- ^ "Honors Given to Top Films in Competition at the UNICEF Innocenti Film Festival". unicef.org.
- ^ "Prashna (Question) – Social Awareness Short Film". Filmfare.com.
- ^ "विंटेज आंतरराष्ट्रीय चित्रपट महोत्सवास आजपासून सुरु, जाणून घ्या 'विंटेज'च्या कलाकृती". maharashtrajanbhumi.in. 25 October 2020.
- ^ "22nd Madurai Film Festival : Selected Short Films -List 05". maduraifilmfest.blogspot.com. 19 November 2020.
- ^ "UNICEF Innocenti Film Festival tells stories of childhood from around the world". unicef.org.