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Why Do We Love Best Short Films & What Makes Them Awesome?

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Our love affair with the short films start right from the era of the motion pictures way back in 1890. The cinema has obviously changed and evolved since then and it’s for the better only. Audiences still love the cinematic leisure whether it’s a 3-hour long feature movie or a 10-minute best short film. People love watching the best short films because they fit in so well within their schedule. They’re on social media or the video streaming apps right from the moment they wake up in the morning till they sleep at night with their smartphones in hand, practically. Watching a short film is an art in itself. It’s really commendable and beautiful to watch an interesting story told in as less as 10 minutes without ever missing the essence and plot. To tell a gripping story in a short amount of time is indeed challenging for filmmakers and which is where the best of talent steps in. many of the big-time directors and large or small production houses have stepped into the r

Top Five Short Films to Watch this Weekend

Short films are gaining more and more popularity among the millennials of today. It also gives an opportunity for young filmmakers to showcase their talent. The storyline and vision are the most important parts. However, short films are not as much popular as Bollywood movies in India. If you love watching short meaningful documentaries that showcase and addresses the current issues of our diverse society, check out these short films: •     Anukul: Based on a short story by Satyajit Ray, Anukul is directed by Sujoy Ghosh. The short film transports us to a futuristic world of artificial intelligence, where even machines have rights. It is clever, witty, futuristic and profoundly thought-provoking. If you are fascinated by modern science, AI, robotics, you must watch this short film. •     Juice: This short film touches on a very sensitive issue of gender equality in India. Directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, it makes a strong case of gender equality, while exposing the struggle for e