Goshta Arjunchi
Arjun, a boy in his early 20s returns home late one evening, as always, inebriated. Little does he know what surprise his mother has in store for him tonight!
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Anupam BarveDirectorFresh Suicide, Afternoon, Evening, Safe Journeys
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Maitreyee KulkarniWriter
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Parna PetheProducer
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Geetanjali KulkarniKey Cast"Aai"
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Shivraj WaichalKey Cast"Arjun"
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:12 minutes 30 seconds
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Completion Date:May 31, 2021
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Production Budget:2,000 USD
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:Marathi
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Saiyam Film FestivalPune
India
March 17, 2022
Jury Award -
Planet Marathi Short Film FestivalMumbai
India
May 1, 2022
Runner Up -
Chitrangan International Film and Theatre FestivalRewa
India
February 20, 2022 -
South Asian Short Film FestivalKolkata
India
August 3, 2022
Official Selection -
Bangalore International Short Film FestivalBangalore
India
August 4, 2022
Official Selection - National Competition -
Pune Short Film FestivalPune
India
June 5, 2022
Best Fiction Film
Distribution Information
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Rakhadi StudioDistributorCountry: WorldwideRights: All Rights
Anupam Barve is a filmmaker and educator. He is an Associate Professor of Film Direction at FTII. He holds a BA in Performing Arts from the University of Pune and a MA in Directing: Film and TV from the University of Westminster, London. He was the recipient of ‘Scholarship to outstanding Performing Artistes’ by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. He recently finished producing and directing a six part series of films based on Mental Health titled Goshta Aahe Pruthvimolachi. He produced and directed a well received web series in eight parts based on stories around sexuality and self efficacy titled "Safe Journeys". His previous work has showcased and received critical acclaim at film festivals and competitions worldwide like London Asian Film Festival, New York Indian Film Festival and LUMS Film Festival, Lahore. His film “Fresh suicide” was nominated for the Golden Palm Tree Award at IFFI, Goa and has won various awards elsewhere. He has also won Best Director at Smita Patil Film Festival, Pune for his film “So What! Transitioning Positively”. His feature film screenplay “The Shadow Lines” was also selected at NFDC’s Screenwriters’ Lab and Film Bazaar held at Venice Film Festival and International Film Festival of India in 2012. Over the last decade he has taught at several art, film and media schools like Westminster Film School, Lalit Kala Kendra (SPPU), SIMC, SSLA, MIT SFT, XCOMM and Flame University.