Chi
After being abandoned in the wake of a terminal diagnosis, an aging chihuahua sets out on her final journey, not to outrun the inevitable, but to discover what it truly means to find unconditional love.
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Shankar SudhakaranDirector
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Shankar SudhakaranWriter
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Shankar SudhakaranProducer
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Jennifer Lee ClebergProducer
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Abby ClebergKey Cast
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Jennifer Lee ClebergKey Cast
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Neil C SudhakaranKey Cast
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Eli ParkerCamera Operator
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Project Type:Student
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Runtime:9 minutes
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Completion Date:June 3, 2026
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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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 - Grand Canyon University
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Neil "Shankar" Sudhakaran is an award-winning independent filmmaker, projectionist, and sound designer from Cleveland, OH. Being a second-generation Indian/American, Neil's father is justifiably devastated for his pursuit of the arts, or at least would be if this absentee wasn’t awarded the distinguished Deadbeat Dad of the Year since 1990. Throughout the late 20th Century, Neil was reluctantly checking diversity quotas and changing hearts in Ashland, Ohio, as being “One of the good brownies.” Neil would like to thank The Grim Reaper; the two have become best buds, although Mr. Grim visits less regularly since Neil received a kidney and liver transplant. Most notably, Neil received a Cleveland Critics Circle Award for his film/projection work on Angry F@#$ at convergence-continuum. His short documentary, Dain Bramage: Voyages into Visual Collage, was selected to screen at the Oscar Qualifying 49th Annual Cleveland International Film Festival. Neil is also the founder of The Akron Independent Horror Short Film Festival. Thank you to the OG 4, Rachel, Christina, and Beth, for always being my biggest fans.
Chi was produced for my Digital Production II class at Grand Canyon University. The primary goal was to produce a film with little or minimal dialogue. We knew we wanted to feature our 14-Year-Old Chihuahua, Abby, who is in failing health, before she passes.