The Glass Pane (1966)
In modern society, communication between individuals is becoming more and more difficult. Two persons may be in the same physical environment, yet it seems that a Glass Pane - invisible but strong, and very much there separates these individuals. Almost Antonioniesque in its composition, this short film is a study of a married couple who are unable to communicate with each other.
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Cast
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Anjali Mukherjee | As: Meena |
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Jalal Agha | As: Vijay |
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Ashok Razdan | As: Arvind |
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Storyline
In modern society, communication between individuals is becoming more and more difficult. Two persons may be in the same physical environment, yet it seems that a Glass Pane - invisible but strong, and very much there separates these individuals. Almost Antonioniesque in its composition, this short film is a study of a married couple who are unable to communicate with each other.
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Cast
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Anjali Mukherjee |
Meena |
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Jalal Agha |
Vijay |
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Ashok Razdan |
Arvind |
Directed By
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Kumar Shahani |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Kumar Shahani |
Screenplay |
Production Crew
Edited By
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Giti Kathuria |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
Sound
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H. P. Shrivastava |
Sound |
Visual Effects
Camera
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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K.K. Mahajan |
Cinematography |
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