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2nd National Short Film Festival Of Surat

Event Info About Us

About Event

Early Bird Deadline

November 25, 2023


Deadline for submission

December 16, 2023


Notification date

December 31, 2023


Event date

January 21, 2024


Rules / terms

1. Films in any genre and languages accepted. Regional language films should contain English subtitles.

2. Short film duration 30 minutes or less in length. Running time includes credits also.

3. Film format in HD, MP4 or any standard format.

4. Posters, short trailer and stills of the short film will be used for festival promotional purposes only.

5. Films completed after January 2018 are accepted.

6. Only directors and producers of short films have copyright, we don't use any part of the film other than festival purposes.

7. The decision of the jury shall be final, unquestionable and binding on all participants.

Awards and cash prize

Best short film cash prize 10,000/- trophy and certificate

Best 2nd short film prize 5000/- trophy and certificate

Best Direction – Trophy and certificate

Best Cinematography – Trophy and certificate

Best Editing – Trophy and certificate

Best Sound Design – Trophy and certificate

Best music - trophy and certificate

Best Screenplay – Trophy and certificate

Best Actor Male – Trophy and certificate

Best Actor Female – Trophy and certificate


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Regular Deadline Fees INR 500/-

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Our Blog

Girni: A Poignant Exploration of Change and Disruption




Introduction

Cinema has the power to tell deeply personal yet universally resonant stories. Girni (The Grinding Machine), a 2005 short film directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni, is a striking example. The film captures the impact of industrialization on personal lives, presenting a moving narrative about childhood, loss, and the unseen consequences of progress.

Plot Summary

The film revolves around Samir, a 10-year-old boy living in a modest chawl with his widowed mother and grandfather. Struggling to make ends meet, his mother purchases a grinding machine (girni) to start a small home business. However, what seems like a practical decision soon turns into a source of relentless noise, disrupting their daily life.

For Samir, the machine symbolizes an invasion of his personal space, a constant presence that strips away the silence and peace he once enjoyed. His journey through frustration, confusion, and eventual confrontation forms the emotional core of the film.

Themes and Symbolism

1. The Clash Between Tradition and Modernization

The film subtly critiques the way technology, while beneficial, can disrupt traditional lifestyles. The grinding machine, representing modern industry, forces its way into a home that was once defined by human interactions and quiet moments.

2. Loss of Innocence

Samir’s story is not just about a noisy machine—it’s about how external changes force children to grow up faster. The machine doesn’t just grind grains; it grinds away his childhood, pushing him to confront realities beyond his understanding.

3. Psychological Impact of Change

The film delves into how change, even in the form of progress, can have unintended psychological effects. Samir's growing irritation, his silent protests, and his inability to express his feelings reflect how children often struggle to adapt to circumstances beyond their control.

Cinematic Brilliance

Umesh Kulkarni, an alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), brings his signature storytelling finesse to Girni. His minimalist approach, combined with realistic performances, enhances the emotional impact of the film. The cinematography captures the claustrophobia of the chawl, making the audience feel Samir’s discomfort. The absence of excessive background music allows the grinding machine’s relentless noise to become a character in itself.

Critical Reception and Legacy

Girni has been widely appreciated at various international film festivals, including the Dharamshala International Film Festival. Critics have praised its layered storytelling and deep social commentary. Umesh Kulkarni later went on to direct acclaimed films like Valu, Vihir, and Deool, but Girni remains a standout short film in his career.

Conclusion

In just a short runtime, Girni manages to tell a story that is both deeply personal and socially relevant. It raises important questions about how progress affects individuals and communities, particularly those with little control over their circumstances. Through Samir’s eyes, the audience experiences the silent struggle of adaptation, making Girni a masterpiece in short filmmaking.

DURGA'S LOCKDOWN short film

Director - Mitesh Take 
Short film duration - 2 min.
About Director 
At NSFFS_22, our team Decided to connect with the short film makers and to understand their unique method of making short film. One of our jury member & short film director Ganesh Shelar suggested us special screening of short film DURGA'S LOCKDOWN Directed by MITESH TAKE, 1st short film made by him while COVID pandamic have made huge impact on human life, as the same time domestic violence  increased dramatically. MITESH TAKE was eagerly want to expressed his feelings on this. Due to COVID he can't go out and shoot, he decided to shoot it with family members with no shooting equipment. Used mobile as a camera, books as tripod etc.

About Short Film
Every frame of short film speak louder message to world. We didn't see face of characters in entire short film and their is no dialogue so it involves anyone around the world, as short film won 100+ National & International awards. Basically film shows the routine of men and women during lockdown period, how's men was just passing time with doing nothing, no input in house, while at same time women is busy doing household chous, mostly the natural lights used while shooting it.  Matchbox to bottel, tea to ciggerate, bengales reference. Each frame of short film DURGA'S LOCKDOWN speaks a lot.
We are thankful to MITESH TAKE sir to give us permission to showcase short film under special screening category at NATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL OF SURAT 2022.

JURY


 UMESH VINAYAK KULKARNI 

NATIONAL AWARD WINING DIRECTOR 

UMESH VINAYAK KULKARNI IS WELKNOWN FOR HIS FEATURE FILMS DEOOL {2011}, VALOO[THE WILD BULL]{2008}, HIGHWAY {2015}, VIHIR {2009} AND SHORT FILMS GIRANI {2005},THREE OF US , DOCUMENTARY KUMBH AND MANY MORE.


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