Largo Awards Reviews Reconnection And Nominates It for Best Sound/Music
May 2, 2016, Geneva, Switzerland: ‘Reconnection’ makes it into Official Selection of Largo Awards and is being nominated in the Best Sound/Music category. Here is the festival Official Selection list.
Largo Film Awards is a monthly international event that accepts short films, documentaries, animations, and web series of any genre. Each month the team of jury members formed by the industry specialists watch, review, and rate for the submitted films to announce the official selection of the month. With a second cycle of reviews the winners of the months are announced at each category. At the end of each year the festival organises a screening in which the best of the winners from monthly selections are screened. The best of year is announced in this organization. The locations for the screenings changes every year for a different country.
Official Selection
Largo Awards, Geneva, Switzerland, May 2, 2016: ‘Reconnection’ gets into Official Selection and is being nominated in the Best Sound/Music category. Check the festival selection list here.
Largo Film Awards wrote a nice review and a plot summary of ‘Reconnection’.
Film Plot Summary
Reconnection is the story of Sean Fletcher, a Western man whose life was a part of the rat race. He is a slave to his own reflection on the mirror of modern society. When Sean is deserted by his girlfriend, unable to win back her love, he heads to, like many Westerners before him, to India to find himself. The noise and smoke of Delhi does offer a change of scenery yet the real revelation comes with Vrindavan, where Sean will be exposed to a realm that is opposite to the one he is so used to. Through the story of God Krishna and his consort Radha, Sean comes to understand unconditional love, the value of sharing as well as the vainness of his pursuits back in the West. The villagers that surround him, all venerating Radha and using her holy name as a salute, make him feel at home, remind him of the lack of tenderness unto-his-own-self. So do the foreigners/expats who chose Vrindavan as their new home, living a life of service.
everything that comes to mind when one imagines India is in its proper place in Reconnection
— Largo Film Awards, May 2016
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