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Short Film

Turkish short film Tor wins award for the best actress at the 9th Delhi Shorts film fest

| @indiablooms | Oct 31, 2020, at 06:45 pm

New Delhi: At the recently concluded award ceremony of Delhi Shorts International Film Festival, the jury recognized & awarded Turkish actress Rüçhan Çalışkur with Best actress award for her performance in Turkish short film ‘Tor’.

The film has been directed by Ragıp Türk and produced by Karators Film Turkey.

The film showcases life of Ayşe, an elderly woman who lives in a town with her grandchild where she has a hard life. She makes her living by looking after Tor, the guard dog of a local rich family. One day Tor becomes very ill. The family is away in the city so Ayşe puts her heart and soul into keeping Tor alive.

Turkish dramas and cinema are immensely popular in India due to the similarity of social norms, family structure & culture between both the countries.

The finest of filmmakers from Turkey have been making films that appeal to cinema lovers across the world. More short films are the need of the hour and Turkish filmmakers are making their presence felt in film festivals with unique short films.

Promoting short films and documentaries culture in a country like India where commercial cinema has always ruled the roost is not an easy task. Delhi Shorts International Film Festival is one such successful effort started in year 2012 by Miniboxoffice with successful 2012 to 2019 editions.

The festival brings thoughtful, highly creative & engaging short films from around the world to fulfill the cinegoers' appetite of the capital city of India. The festival aim is to establish a short film industry, which runs parallel to commercial cinema.

The festival objective is to boost-up the short film market & providing exhibition platform to short filmmakers. The festival gives the professional networking opportunities & at the same time introduces the latest trends in cinema to the filmmakers.

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