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Red Dust
The Red Dust is a hard-hitting, journalistic style, environmental human rights documentary. The focus of the film is the former site of the Ravenscraig Steelworks in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. People there have suffered from cancer and asthma, which they feel sure was caused by the pollution and toxins, known locally as ‘red dust’. My main characters are mainly ex- workers of Ravenscraig, and their families and friends. Ravenscraig was opened in 1959, and has formerly the largest hot strip steel mill in Western Europe. |
PENCHANT
All through the eons, communication has been what has led to the transfer of ideas, thoughts and dreams. Gestures and pictures led to letters and words. The written word has given us culture, history and science. The writing tool has also evolved along the way. This is a story of a one such apparatus. Its life, relation with its holder/owner, its emotions and the never ending love for every written word . . . |
American Rouge
American Rouge is the story of an epileptic writer (Dejan Jelaca), recently moved to New York in search of success. However, the so called “Kingdom of Freedom and Opportunities”, New York, is more epileptic than him and drags him down to his demise. Because of his disease, the writer has hallucinations of the Statue of Liberty as a Tango dancer, who sensually seduces him like the fake Big Dream. |
POTENT
Punsak is the story of Chavanni, who is abused physically and mentally by a policeman and his wife, and is forced to work as a child laborer. Having a traumatized and painful childhood, Chavanni grows into a pervert adult, who is highly addicted to unnatural sex. Eventually, he is caught by the same police officer for a more heinous crime of performing sex with corpses. The story shows as how an abused child can become a demon for the entire society. |
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