Campaign India Team
Feb 06, 2015

Pranav Harihar Sharma part of Adfest's 'Fabulous Four'

Sharma is a director at Film Farm India

Pranav Harihar Sharma part of Adfest's 'Fabulous Four'

Pranav Harihar Sharma, director at Film Farm India, has made it to Adfest's 'Fabulous Four' 2015.  Other members in this list include Anya Nicola Isabel Zulueta, Go Motion Productions, Manila, Hiroki Odagiri, T&E, Fukuoka and Tomoya Kuge, TYO Camp KAZ, Tokyo.

From over 30 script submissions, these four directors wrote scripts that won the most votes from the Film Craft Lotus and New Director Lotus Jury. 

Their short films will premiere at Adfest 2015 in a session moderated by Michael Hilliard, executive producer at Finch in Sydney, who is jury president of this year’s Film Craft Lotus and New Director Lotus Jury.
  
Hilliard said, “There were some great film ideas entered into Fab Four this year - even at script stage I got a very clear sense of where the filmmakers will take the projects visually. We were flooded with scripts from all over, so we have productions happening in many different regions.  We will have a great range of style, tone and character – I can't wait to see the films realised."
  
Adfest 2015 is to be held between 19-21 March 2015.
  

 

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Campaign India

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