The Morning After | Short Film Nominee

Short Film Nominee July 14, 2020

The Morning After

By Ambarish Majumdar with 6.6

drama · Short Films · english

As the protagonist finds herself torn between the ideologies she believes in, and the ones that are forced down her path by way of familial expectations, the narrative offers relevant lessons on the consequent struggle, standing up against wrong, along with an indomitable sense of hope. The story is of a young woman supporting a cause even in the face of all kinds of protests from her family. However, her experiences and reality have shaped her worldview in a manner that allows her conviction and dedication in her efforts and the battle, even if sometimes it means going against those she loves and holds dear.

Along with this, the narrative has another significant comment to make, one about the unity of humankind as a pandemic leads to the erasure of the several lines of identity, religion and nationality that had divided us so far. Overall, the film is an honest attempt to give a glimpse into a world that is not marred by mindless hate and empty violence, but one which is instead constituted by an inherent notion of oneness. In the process, the core concern that it presents to the audience is - are we willing to attain peace if it also means losing many to a deadly disease? Can it truly be achieved by humans only when we find ourselves at the mercy of a pandemic?
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