“Peppermint” is Poorva Shivakumar’s’s thesis film, directed by Shubham Sanjay Shevade, which will be screened at Warner Bros Studios on February 1, 2019.
The short begins with Subramaniyam, an Indian writer, sitting in his office, looking at an engagement ring and pondering. There is a jump cut where he is sitting on a porch in early morning, and his girlfriend Jenny appears, asking him what he has planned for their anniversary. The couple seems to be on very good terms, but in the next jump cut, we watch them having an intense fight after coming back from their night out. Subramaniyam proposed but when Jenny stated that she wants children, a rather intense argument begun, which continues in the house, with both participants being very frustrated.
Shevade directs a short that revolves around two axes: commitment and cultural misunderstanding. The first one is the most obvious, with an argument that...
The short begins with Subramaniyam, an Indian writer, sitting in his office, looking at an engagement ring and pondering. There is a jump cut where he is sitting on a porch in early morning, and his girlfriend Jenny appears, asking him what he has planned for their anniversary. The couple seems to be on very good terms, but in the next jump cut, we watch them having an intense fight after coming back from their night out. Subramaniyam proposed but when Jenny stated that she wants children, a rather intense argument begun, which continues in the house, with both participants being very frustrated.
Shevade directs a short that revolves around two axes: commitment and cultural misunderstanding. The first one is the most obvious, with an argument that...
- 1/31/2019
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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