Films
In my films, I examine the incidental and insignificant moments - these reveal
the extraordinary aspects of everyday life in urban spaces.
Lost & Found: Berlin is a personal documentary film which investigates Berlin through the lens of what has been misplaced or left behind. The film celebrates the quiet presence of everyday objects - to see how the mundane becomes meaningful, and how loss can offer unexpected insight into belonging, memory, and identity.
Down The Drain is a documentary-fiction film about Bangalore’s sewage, told from the perspective of a woman who accidentally flushes a watch down the toilet.
The Salon is about a middle aged woman who strikes up a conversation with her hairstylist, and works through her loss while getting her hair cut.
In an attempt to free up storage on my phone, I am faced with a big dilemma – what do I delete, and what do I keep, which I explore in What Goes, What Stays?
Skyler Breadhouse: A Labour Of Love is a short documentary about Allwyn and Lilis' bakery, which is tucked away from the hustle of a busy market road in Bangalore.
In Out The Door, 504, I bid goodbye to a house that my family lived in for 20 years in this documentary short, which is a love letter to a house.
