KCLOC

A film by Ninaad Kulkarni

DIRECTED BY

Ninaad Kulkarni

WRITTEN BY

Ninaad Kulkarni

PRODUCED BY

Ninaad Kulkarni

CAST

Christopher Ramirez, Frank Gresham, Pupul Bisht, Emmett Goodman, Paul Medioli, Gonzalo Janer, Ritwik Deshpande

SYNOPSIS

“Even a broken clock is right twice in a day”, a quote by Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach stood as a strong inspiration for the young filmmaker Ninaad Kulkarni, who spent 8 months exploring and developing a 3 minute animated documentary film called ‘KCLOC’. Ninaad conducted over 60 interviews in New York and Mumbai with individuals from different walks of life to understand their perceptions of time. In this documentary, that features 10 selected interviews, Ninaad gathers these complex ideas to create a unique cinematic experience which leaves the audience questioning their own ideas of time. Time can be haunting, fleeting, limiting or liberating. It is both relative and cruel. Time conditions us, keeps us in motion and is a gauge of our mortality. But, what does time mean to you?

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KCLOC

DIRECTED BY: Ninaad Kulkarni

WRITTEN BY: Ninaad Kulkarni

PRODUCED BY: Ninaad Kulkarni

CAST: Christopher Ramirez, Frank Gresham, Pupul Bisht, Emmett Goodman, Paul Medioli, Gonzalo Janer, Ritwik Deshpande

SYNOPSIS:
“Even a broken clock is right twice in a day”, a quote by Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach stood as a strong inspiration for the young filmmaker Ninaad Kulkarni, who spent 8 months exploring and developing a 3 minute animated documentary film called ‘KCLOC’. Ninaad conducted over 60 interviews in New York and Mumbai with individuals from different walks of life to understand their perceptions of time. In this documentary, that features 10 selected interviews, Ninaad gathers these complex ideas to create a unique cinematic experience which leaves the audience questioning their own ideas of time. Time can be haunting, fleeting, limiting or liberating. It is both relative and cruel. Time conditions us, keeps us in motion and is a gauge of our mortality. But, what does time mean to you?