Tuesday, December 5, 2023

TOTO Awards for Short Film 2024: Longlist

TFA is pleased to announce the longlist for the twelfth edition of the Toto Awards for Short Film. From a total of 120 applications that we received this year, 25 young filmmakers have been longlisted for the two awards. Given below, in no particular order, are their names and the film for which they have been longlisted:

Suchana Saha (Priyo Ami), Mumbai

Yash Ajay Sawant (Mirage), Goa

M K Abhilash (Kuuk Aah?), Bengaluru

Jatin Kumar (Jugnoo), Ghaziabad

Diya Gambhir (Never Say Die), Gurugram

Aditya Sadavarte (Madhavrao Bapat Kuthe Gele?), Pune

Ayon Pratim Saikia (Lullaby of Waves), Ahmedabad

Vasu Bhatia (Tale of a Longing Vampire), Junagadh

Divya Kharnare (Letters to My Grandma), Mumbai

Akshay Varshney (Jag Puran), Haridwar

Alvina Abhijeet Joshi (Azobancha Ghar), Mumbai

Maharshi Kashyap (Flowers in a Hailstorm), Guwahati

Nebu George (Thuravu), Mumbai

Payal Chauhan (Kesi Bauraanee [Such Madwomen!]), Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh

Adhiraj Buragohain (In My Golden Paddy Field), Sivasagar, Assam

Adheep Das (Chandraheen [Moonless]), New Delhi

Shijin V (Song of Roland), Malappuram, Kerala

Khushi (खुशी क ोशनी [Khushi’s Roshni]), Lucknow

Jithindas K (What can’t a Mother who is limitless see?), Illathumadu, Kerala

Pranami Rajbangshi (Boi Thaka [The Flow of Resilience]), Guwahati

Soumyajit Ghosh Dastidar (Flowering Man), Durgapur, West Bengal

Chidananda S Naik (Sunflowers were the first ones to know …), Mysuru

Visalakshi Mantha (My favourite colour has changed), Kolkata

Vilasini Kailasam (Nigazh Unarvu [Of Presence]), Chennai

Ankur Yadav (पहाड़ी से अनजान पहाड़ी [A Hill Without Being Aware of Hill]), Behror, Rajasthan

These awards are supported by O2 Financials.

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