Director-cinematographer Abijeet Achar’s short film ‘Mysore Magic’, which presents the story of Premi and Vasu set in Mysore in 1982, is heading to the Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films, which is set to be held from June 20 to June 26.
The director has shared that with this story, he has focused on the immigrant joy as the immigrants’ identity is often overlooked.
Born and raised in Durban, South Africa, Abijeet earned his B.A. degree in Film Studies from the University of Georgia, before completing his M.F.A. in Media Art at Emerson College. His thesis film ‘My Indian Rhapsody’ had its world premiere at the 2017 Atlanta Film Festival.
He has produced and has been the cinematographer on independent films like ‘Pageant Material’ and ‘Forgive Us’.
Talking about the film, Abijeet told Ians: “I wanted to make a film focusing on immigrant joy. The immigrant’s identity is often overlooked.
The director has shared that with this story, he has focused on the immigrant joy as the immigrants’ identity is often overlooked.
Born and raised in Durban, South Africa, Abijeet earned his B.A. degree in Film Studies from the University of Georgia, before completing his M.F.A. in Media Art at Emerson College. His thesis film ‘My Indian Rhapsody’ had its world premiere at the 2017 Atlanta Film Festival.
He has produced and has been the cinematographer on independent films like ‘Pageant Material’ and ‘Forgive Us’.
Talking about the film, Abijeet told Ians: “I wanted to make a film focusing on immigrant joy. The immigrant’s identity is often overlooked.
- 6/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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