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: Saturday, July 3, 2021, 7:00 AM IST Short films are a necessity. : Director Karishma Dev Dube opens up about her short film Bittu
A still from Bittu
Director Karishma Dev Dubeâs Bittu, which was in the race for a nomination at the 2021 Oscars, bagged the Grand Jury Prize for Best Short at the 19th edition of Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA). Karishma Dev Dube is an award-winning filmmaker based in New York. Born and raised in New Delhi, Karishma went to the States to attend the Graduate Film Program at NYU, where she was a Deanâs Fellowship recipient. Her latest film Bittu is also a Student Academy Award Winner and recipient of the inaugural Black Family Prize grant and Reise Award for post-production. Bittu had its North American premiere at Telluride Film Festival and has played at festivals internationally, including the BFI London Film Festival, Palm Springs Shortfest, and Short Shorts Asia Film Festival.
WASHINGTON – Karishma Dev Dube s much-acclaimed short movie “Bittu” and Thamizh s directorial debut Tamil movie “Seththumaan” have nabbed the Grand Prize at the 19th edition of Indian Film Festival Los
Washington [US], May 28 (ANI): Karishma Dev Dube's much-acclaimed short movie 'Bittu' and Thamizh's directorial debut Tamil movie 'Seththumaan' have nabbed the Grand Prize at the 19th edition of Indian Film Festival Los Angeles (IFFLA) that concluded on Thursday.