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Kolkata Director Explores Influencer Struggles Internationally

Summary

  • Kolkata director's film screens at Red Sea International Film Festival.
  • The film delves into the personal sacrifices of social media influencers.
  • This marks a first for a Kolkata director in an international festival competition.
Kolkata Director Explores Influencer Struggles Internationally

Kolkata director Priyankar Patra's inaugural feature film, 'Early Days (ED)', is set to premiere at the 5th Red Sea International Film Festival. Competing in the New Visions segment, the film provides a poignant look at the economic realities and personal toll faced by social media influencers.

Set against the vibrant backdrop of contemporary Mumbai, 'Early Days (ED)' follows a young couple navigating their lives as influencers. The narrative delves into the delicate equilibrium between romantic relationships, professional aspirations, and the constant reinvention required in today's digitally saturated environment.

Inspired by the experiences of his cousin who moved to Mumbai and became a content creator, Patra aimed to offer a sympathetic and authentic portrayal of the influencing profession. The film interrogates the human cost of online ambition and the economic underpinnings of this modern career path.

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'Early Days (ED)' is about the socio-economic struggles and personal sacrifices of social media influencers in contemporary Mumbai.
The film is being screened at the 5th Red Sea International Film Festival in the New Visions competitive segment.
The director was inspired by his cousin's experience as a content creator in Mumbai and a desire to understand the profession's economics and personal impact.

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