Champa
Aadesh Singh | Film
Overview
Project :
"Champa" is a short film that tells the story of a young Indian woman on the verge of being forced into a marriage she never agreed to. At a critical moment, a chance encounter with a mysterious piano tuner opens her eyes to a new perspective—one that could change her life forever. Through the lens of this personal story, Champa explores the silent, enduring pressures of arranged marriage that many women face. With echoes of countless unheard voices, this film aims not only to raise awareness but also to offer a glimmer of hope to those who have experienced similar struggles.
About us :
This film is being made as part of the Masters of Fine Arts (Creative Practice) Film programme at Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington. Our crew are all students in MFA and Undergraduate studies.
Your Support!
Whether big or small, every contribution counts. Your support helps bring this story to life, giving it the platform it needs to reach audiences and spark conversations around a subject that affects countless lives.
Supporting Champa means contributing to an important and timely narrative that sheds light on the experiences of women caught between tradition and self-determination. This film is a powerful exploration of the pressures of arranged marriage, a topic often shrouded in silence and rarely depicted in global cinema.
From the lead characters to the creative team behind the scenes, this film aims to amplify female voices, offering a perspective that is both authentic and deeply moving.
Meet the Crew :
Aadesh Singh - Writer / Director
Carolina Fuentes - Producer
Rajdeep Dhindsa - Assistant Director
Hamish - Director of photography
Casey Israelson - 1st Assistant Camera
Katherine Wang - Gaffer
Kirandip Kaur - Production designer
Aaron Beck- Editor
Fergus Cardwell-Dray - Sound Designer
Thank you for all your support! :)
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