TAKE CARE
A nightmare continues even after waking up from the dream. A woman conquers the fear by being aligned with the inner and the outer femininity we are surrounded by.
The film is a tribute to the breast cancer survivors and told in a format of a folklore.
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ANAMIKA BANDOPADHYAYDirectorRED, 1700 KELVIN
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ANAMIKA BANDOPADHYAYWriterRED, 1700 KELVIN
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CHHAYABAJEE MOTION PICKCHARSProducer
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LEXI HOGANKey Cast
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ANAMIKA BANDOPADHYAYCINEMATOGRAPHY
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ANAMIKA BANDOPADHYAYSOUND DESIGN
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:4 minutes 29 seconds
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Completion Date:February 20, 2015
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Production Budget:500 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Shooting Format:16 MM
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Aspect Ratio:1.37:1
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Academic, poet and documentary film maker, author and social activist. Completed Masters in Film Studies from Jadavpur Universities, Calcutta. Worked as a producer and hosted talk shows & news bulletins in Television and a visiting lecturer in film theory at Calcutta University. Had written books on Spanish film directors and Argentine film. Had published two books of collection of Bengali poems. Made three documentaries. Currently making a feature documentary on taboo and sexuality in India. Did MFA in filmmaking from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA.
Images and stories give us something to remember that sometimes act as a social reminder. I am inspired by some of the courageous women who has survived breast cancer. Right information and medical care and proper check up can beat the demon called breast cancer.
Caring is surviving.