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Netflix and Film Companion brings ten short films by finalists of Take Ten, a short film workshop and competition

To discover and support emerging Indian filmmakers from varied backgrounds, Netflix and Film Companion introduced Take Ten, a short film workshop and competition 10 months ago. Recently, they revealed that they are thrilled to present the 10 short films by the finalists, who come from six cities, and whose stories span eight languages. 

“The Take Ten journey has been thrilling, emotional and rewarding – from finding 10 filmmakers to hand-holding them through the process of filming to actually watching the films they have made. I hope we have helped the filmmakers of tomorrow take their first step,” said Film Companion founder and film critic Anupama Chopra.

“Take Ten has played a transformative role in empowering aspiring filmmakers from all across India. Their varied backgrounds have helped to shape stories across different languages and introduce characters from a variety of socio-cultural environments,” said Netflix APAC external affairs head Amy Sawitta Lefevre.

“While we are still in the early stages of this work globally, we are committed to building a legacy of inclusion through our Netflix Fund for Creative Equity, and we look forward to continuing to support India’s incredibly talented creative community,” said Lefevre.

The program spanned an extensive training curriculum that covered all aspects of filmmaking from pre-production to post-production and provided opportunities to meet with and learn from a wide range of industry professionals. 20 of the finest minds from India’s entertainment community mentored the finalists through sessions on topics including working with actors, honing their craft, marketing their work, and more.

The finalists, along with the mentors and Netflix executives, came together at an event in Mumbai to unveil the short films. All films can be viewed on Netflix India’s YouTube channel.

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