Captivating Short Film 'Any Given Night' Shines at Global Festivals
Captivating Short Film “Any Given Night” directed by Saniya Mirwani shines at Global Festivals. Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 13: The compelling short film “Any Given Night” continues to make an impression as it wins acclaim at festivals across the world. Since its debut in 2022, the film has made its world premiere at more than nine [...]



Captivating Short Film “Any Given Night” directed by Saniya Mirwani shines at Global Festivals.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 13: The compelling short film “Any Given Night” continues to make an impression as it wins acclaim at festivals across the world. Since its debut in 2022, the film has made its world premiere at more than nine acclaimed festivals. These include the Berlin International Art Film Festival, the Chicago South Asian Film Festival, the International Film Festival of South Asia – Toronto, and the Berlin Lift-Off Film Festival.
Produced by Emmy-nominated producer Caralene Robinson and Meghana Murthy, and directed by Saniya Mirwani, “Any Given Night” tells the story of two college best friends who embark on a bizarre night of alcohol and encounters with strange men. Set in a utopian world where gender equality is the norm, this dark comedy challenges societal norms and expectations placed on men. Starring Chitra Jaggannathan and Jada Wooten, the film has captivated audiences at various international festivals, including New Faces New Voice Film Festival in New York, New Jersey India and International Film Festival, Tasveer South Asian Film Festival in Seattle, Arkgate International Film Festival, and the Women Cinema and Arts International Film Festival. Its presence on the festival circuit continues to grow, cementing its reputation as a remarkable and thought-provoking production.
Saniya Mirwani, the film’s director, is committed to creating a meaningful social effect in addition to raising awareness and stimulating discourse. Along with the film, the team is presently collaborating with non-profit and collegiate organisations focusing on sexual assault and harassment on college campuses to produce an instructional programme. This curriculum will include seeing the film and discussing techniques for changing campus culture, as well as giving services to student survivors via non-profit organisations outside of campus.





































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