Tuesday 22 October 2019

5th Banjara International Touring Film Festival welcomes the submission of Short Film Lost Luna from India directed by Apratim De


5th Banjara International Touring Film Festival welcomes the submission of Short Film  Lost Luna  from India directed by Apratim De


Synopsis: There were once two fish swimming by each other in the same pond all day and night, and would still not recognize each other. Humans are not very different.
Radhika drives into this sleepy village with her Professor to look for the woman who had breastfed her and left most quietly even before she (Radhika) could feel a sense of loss.
Indira, a struggling model, and Radhika’s biological mother carry the burden of the decision she had once made to have a wet nurse for her daughter. She is also constantly conflicted about what a mother indeed is all about.
Durga, the wet nurse, with nothing at all to say of her past, steps into the house to feed the child and leaves only to give in to her destiny.
Lost Luna sketches journeys of these three women, ways in which they travel inwards and on roads they choose, to reveal a web of encounters and an even stranger set of emotions mostly never recognized.


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