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Anuradha Chandra

New Delhi-based Anuradha Chandra (born 1969) is a teacher and independent filmmaker known for her abstract short films, with deep interest in exploration of the materiality of film. Her interest in experimental filmmaking began to explore "the visual - in its abstraction", in its power to communicate in ways other than "the representational". Active since 1993, Chandra's films are self-funded artistic expressions, uncompromised by the mainstream. She approaches her filmmaking broadly with an attention on 'listening' to the material. Chandra trained at the A.J.K. Mass Communication Research Centre at New Delhi, followed by additional training at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her filmography includes 'Sea of Stories' (1993), 'The Early Years' (1999), '18 (+2) Blinks of an Eye' (2002), 'Pulse' (2008) and 'Once Upon a Time' (2009), among others.

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