Cinema Express presents a year-ender roundtable conversation with young filmmakers who told some of the most compelling stories in Telugu this year: Vivek Athreya (Ante Sundaraniki), Sashi Kiran Tikka (Major), Vimal Krishna (DJ Tillu), Sai Kiran (Masooda) and Shree Karthik (Oke Oka Jeevitham). The filmmakers discuss the whole process that goes into the making of a film—from the best way of narrating ideas to developing cold feet a day before their film's release. Hop on!
Interviewer and producer: Ram Venkat Srikar
Editor: Pratheep Kumar B
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
06:30 - The release experience
16:42 - What's a good day on a film set?
21:24 - The chaos of a film set
24:09 - Favourite process of filmmaking
32: 34 - The horror of the first cut
42:27 - Narrating scripts and communicating ideas
55:17 - Effect of pandemic on filmmaking style
01:08:11 - The pan-India effect
01:14:56 - Favourite films of 2022
01:21:40 - One change they hope to see
1:26:52 - Learnings from 2022
01:29:00 - Upcoming projects
01:30:46 - Outro
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