Told Untold
Being a ‘victim’ is a mental condition. It is a term that society creates forcibly. Most people go under this pressure and never have the guts to talk about any situation they faced, fearing the society’s backlash. It is imperatively important at such times to have someone to talk to, for somebody to empathise rather than simply sympathise with the victim, and to take appropriate action, if required.
Narrated through personal accounts of two carefully chosen individuals, 'Told Untold', is an attempt to look for, unravel and acknowledge some of these stories happening around us.
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Antarik AnwesanDirectorLeukemia-Not Just a Disease!
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Antarik AnwesanWriter
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AJK MCRC, JMI, New DelhiProducer
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Neha PandeKey Cast
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Tejeshwar SandhooKey Cast
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Sushant UniyalCinematographer
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Project Type:Documentary, Short, Student
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Runtime:22 minutes 59 seconds
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Completion Date:May 26, 2015
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Production Budget:50 USD
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes
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Atharva Short & Documentary Film Festival 2016Mumbai
India
March 7, 2016
Best Director, Best Title Sequence
Antarik Anwesan, b. December 12, 1991, did his Bachelor’s in Journalism and Mass Communication from Madhu Bala Institute of Communication and Electronic Media (MBICEM), GGSIPU, New Delhi. He was the student coordinator of the First Frame 2013 International Students’ Film Festival conducted by MBICEM in April 2013. He graduated from the institute in June 2013 after making his first documentary film ‘Leukemia-Not Just a Disease!’ Apart from running a blog for over 7 years, he has also been an editor of his college magazine and newsletters. He recently completed his Master’s from AJK Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Currently he works as a freelance writer and filmmaker.
Told Untold is very close to my heart. Not just because the people featured are emotionally connected with me, but also because the film gave me a chance to experiment with challenging cinematography techniques and timelapse sequences. Also, the film holds some animated footage which has been incorporated seamlessly with the real-life shot footage.