Ajita Suchitra Veera

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Ballad of Rustom TrailerThe Solitary Sandpiper TrailerThe Isle Trailer

Ajita Suchitra Veera is an Indian film director, writer, illustrator, photographer, and film producer. Veera is best known for a highly visual, grand, epic, cinematic style, with unconventional narrative structures breaking form, blending reality and imagination, fantasy, dreams, scientific, philosophical, metaphysical and humanistic ideas. Her upcoming feature film "Ballad of Rustom" was in Oscar contention for Best Picture 86th Academy Awards 2014.[1] Her earlier short film "Notes on Her" was an official entry to the Oscars in 2003.[2] Her First Feature Film "Ballad of Rustom" which she wrote, directed and produced and also did production design, collaborated on film editing, sound design and music, was described as a "powerful cinematographic poem, epic, and faustian" by The 61st International Film Festival Mannheim, Heidelberg, Germany.

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Ballad of Rustom Trailer (2014)

25 December 2014

Rustom works in a small government office in the countryside. Life for Rustom is wandering from place to place in the small town, spending time with Kapil who works on the suburban trains, living with the eccentricities of his boss, and being magically transported into his imaginary other world in the far reaches of this beautiful and lonely countryside which maybe undergoing a quiet upheaval that may disturb it's dark and mysterious worlds forever.

Notes on her Trailer (2003)

11 August 2003

Was the only official entry from India for the Oscar awards at Los Angeles in the shorts section-in 2003 -it competed in the honorary foreign film category.

The Solitary Sandpiper Trailer (2005)

03 August 2005

The Solitary Sandpiper” explores a certain state of mind. It’s the human need for inner freedom. The individual caught in an age of alienation.

The Isle Trailer (2004)

01 August 2004

THE ISLE- musical work--cinemascope-persian-a collage of images which leads into that long forgotten tunnel called childhood.