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- A year after their father's funeral, three brothers travel across India by train in an attempt to bond with each other.
- A woman finds traces of happiness in small things while facing repeated trauma throughout the years.
- Amidst a lackluster relationship between a married couple, a young boy discovers a new dimension to his sexual being. Simultaneously, pythonesque adventures lay aplenty, serving to the boy's exploration of the ideas of life and death. Through his journey and the influence of nature on their lives, we see the dynamics of this isolated nuclear family alter leading to a poetic unification.
- Amar like most young men around us is confused .He is always battling his demons, his morality, emotional upheavals and desperate to balance it all. Stuck between Mohini and Chitra he loses what he has in his pursuit of happiness.
- Priyo Ami (Dear Me) is a film about a woman who is in search of herself. She discovers unpleasant truths, childhood traumas and deals with her fragmented reality. It is a journey of discoveries about loneliness, madness and emptiness within herself and how she comes in term with it.
- In the Syrian Civil War of 2016, a woman tries to hide the truth from her child by acting the father's role.
- Raju, an employee in a software company, is in his late twenties. When his mundane routine breaks one day, he's thrown off-guard. The more he thinks, the more destruction he sees - caused by him. Where does one go when one is utterly conscious of every moment? When Raju becomes aware that the world is a web of infinite actions and reactions, all unconscious, how can he act being conscious of the consequences? Any action has consequences, unintended too. In such an extremely-aware scenario, what must one do? What does Raju do?
- Humiliated for a crime he didn't commit, Bhushan Paswan, a railway trolleyman chooses to retaliate.
- Kuxhol is travelling to the city with Goti, the horse from heaven. Kuxhol tells the amazing story about their adventures to everyone he meets on his way. He claims Goti to be the fastest horse in the world. Everyone finds it bizarre in the beginning as they can see that Goti is not a horse, but a donkey. Well, eventually his audience starts believing in his tale and the Heaven's Horse.
- In a secluded tribal village in Jharkhand, Mangra Honhaga's life is forever altered when he becomes entangled in the chaos of Operation Green Hunt and the Naxalite insurgency, during his daily routine when he was working for his livelihood
- Anjan is a 38-year old widower who is perfume-maker. One afternoon, he receives a a letter from a woman named Nutan. But, the letter is not for him, it is for the previous tenant, Raghubir, who has passed away. He opens the letter and reads about her terminal illness, memories with Rahubir, regret about how things have ended and the perfume that she has attached with the letter. She also mentions that it's the last bottle of her perfume. His curiosity is piqued and he smells the its deeply. He is surprised that the perfume is such that he has never smelt it before. The perfume and her words motivate him to write back to her with empathy about her situation. This leads to an exchange of letter. Nutan writes about a film that they had seen together but, Anjan has never seen the film and when he does watch the film, he gets stuck on a scene about flowers and he is confused between two flowers as part of the perfume. He writes back about the film and asks if jasmine is still her favourite flower. She writes back to him mentioning that his memory still is just as bad as it used to be. He says to himself "Tulip then" and gets back to working on the perfume. The perfume is not there yet. Anjan goes through some of Raghubir's things that were never moved out and finds a photograph at the back of which Nutan's name is mentioned. He writes back to her asking where this was clicked and if her memory serves her right. She writes back saying this was that time when they had tried Sandesh at Sen Mahashay and thereafter had clicked the photograph at Maidan. Anjan goes to Sen Mahashay to have Sandesh. He discovers an essence in the Sandesh that he feels is part of the perfume. He buys a box of Sandesh and goes home. He starts to concoct the perfume. He eats another Sandesh to reaffirm his thought. The original perfume has been replicated. He smells them simultaneously and he knows he has done it. He starts driving to her place with the box of Sandesh and the bottle of perfume is inside it. He gives the box to her nurse. The nurse hands the box to Nutan. Anjan lingers around. He looks at the window that he assumes to be Nutan's room but, there is no movement. Nutan opens the box, sees Sandesh, sees the bottle of perfume and opens and smells it immediately. She smells and curiosity leads to moving her curtain. She spots Anjan who is walking away now but, he feels a gaze and stops and looks back. Nutan and Anjan share a look of acknowledgment and smile at each other. Nutan takes a bite of Sandesh.
- An old aged man forced to get retirement due to social communal unrest against his community in India, old man makes an unusual friend who brought him back to the childhood memories and let go all his inhibitions.
- Caught in an endless cycle evaluating his last meeting with his departing lover, Jag, an unemployed, fatigued contractor, descends inwards. There, he finds solace sheltering an unconscious, troubled boy. As the boy gradually recovers, Jag sinks deeper into the rabbit hole of his deep-seated wounds. One day, his lover comes back looking for him.
- Minajel is having sleepless nights since he cannot remember the tune of a lullaby his mother used to sing him to sleep .
- A woman meets her younger self in her dreamscape to reconcile with her past and gather courage to confront her tormentor.
- A woman is dragged by her hair trough a village by an arrogant man. This explicit political situation sparks off the film, acting as a counterpoint to an analysis of the self. The film involves two urban youths, Ritu and Raja. They don't know of each other's existence. The film constructs various layers of relationships between 'the two'. In the process, possibilities of stories emerge connecting the two through many thought provoking revelations. Ritu is a 24-year-old beautiful woman from a city of Bengal who has been tossed between broken relationships and failed attempts to communicate to a primarily masculine society. It has lead to her assumption that relationships never work. She is desperate to tell her own story to the world. Raja is a Kashmiri boy of 26 wants to associate him with the Indian mainstream. He is feminine, handsome, shy and hopelessly romantic. He remembers the death of his brother, brutally killed by the Indian security personnel. He possesses a nostalgic video tape showing his family gathering around the tattered dead body. This makes him crave for his own greater social identity as a Kashmiri.
- "A stream of concentric thoughts, deliberating on Brahm-Jeev-Maya, in its attempt to get organised, loses to the tyranny of mind."
- In order to curb inflation, the dystopian 'Authority' has privatized all farming and plantation activities-banning common people from agriculture. When lonely, elderly Bablu is sent on an assignment by his employer Babylon-a leading corporate brand-he accidentally runs into a rebel group on a secret mission.
- A city is a fast growing giant. It grows in a certain way. It is designed for certain people. Not all are welcome in its project. Many are washed under it; those who have no means to buy the city dream. Many are abridged. The film follows the lives of these people in the heart of Kolkata in the backdrop of rapid urbanization.
- Oru Paathiraa Swapnam Pole (Like a midnight dream) explores the story of Sudha, an entrepreneur and a mother of a college girl, who finds her world turned upside down when a doctor suspects that she might have cancer. Her worries deepen even further when one day she goes through her daughter's laptop and accidentally finds a nude video of the daughter hidden in it.
- ShortShreya is a timid, mistreated, dependent housewife who is in a toxic relationship with her husband, Vivek, who abuses her physically. One day, Vivek ask Shreya to cook some Liver fry but while doing so Shreya ends up devouring the dish for herself prompting her to go to the market to buy more in order to cover up. However, she witnesses an accident on the road which makes her take measures that end up inviting an unexpected guest that changes the couple's lives forever.
- Sundar Jeebon is a film based on the fiction writing of the iconic Bengali poet Jibananda Das directed by Sandeep Chatterjee. AWARDS: Sandeep Chatterjee received the prestigious President's Medal at the National Film Award for Best Short Fiction Film for "Sundar Jeebon" (35mm, col) in 2003. CITATION: The award for the Best Short Fiction Film of the Year 2002 is given to the Bengali film SUNDAR JEEBON for its sensitive and nuanced story about a writer and the sour taste of beauty. The film is notable for its technical excellence and the excellent synergy created by the young director Sandeep Chatterjee and his colleagues from the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute in Calcutta. This award applauds them all.
- In a small-town village in India, Mira, goes out to a village fair but doesn't come back. The search for Mira begins the next day, while other mysteries unravel.