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An obscure,small budget 22-minute film that explores the relationship between men,women and their physical and mental spaces seems like an unlikely candidate for a National Award for cinematography. So imagine Delhi-based Savita Singhs surprise when she found herself sharing a stage with heavyweights Adoor Gopalakrishnan,Prasoon Joshi and Priyadarshan at Vigyan Bhavan on Wednesday,where she accepted the national award medallion from President Pratibha Patil for her first film as a cinematographer. Singh,29,passed out from FTII two years ago and began work on this project with her senior,Amit Dutta who was making a film,Kra Ma Sha (To be Continued). It won the International Film Critics Awards for Best Cinematography at Oberhausen Film festival in Germany as well but the National Award is a big honour, says Singh,who graduated from IP College in Delhi. Its more surprising because the movie is so abstract,minus a traditional storyline. Its just many events pasted together, says Singh.
The story,if you can call it that,is about a man who dreams about a sadhu who takes rounds near his house that evokes forgotten memories of his village.
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