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The croak from the flimsy line between life and death

Submitted by on November 17, 2012 – 9:13 amNo Comment |


Poster Preview Anjali theater111 The croak from the flimsy line between life and deathSanal Sasidharan, the director of the 20-minute short film ‘Frog’, has managed to bring in an intriguing metaphor of sorts into his film that has two principal characters in it. Caught between life and death, these men bear an uncanny resemblance to the amphibians who spend their lives partly in water and partly on land.

Sanal, who has worked as an associate to director Viji Thampi, has made stern strides forward with the short film, that has Krishnan Balakrishnan and Rathul Sree doing the lead roles. Editing has been done by Jayesh, while the film has been caught on camera by Reji Prasad. Jayan Pisharody has scored the background score. The ad designs are by Nandan.

The film has been produced by Nishad Hussain Kaipally, Francis Simi Nazreth, Hari Kishor Surendran and Sudheer Prem under the banner of Kazhcha Chalachitra Vedi. The preview of the film will be held at Anjali Theatre, Trivandrum, on the 18th of November, 2012 at 10.00 am.



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