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Category:  Short Film Contest
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Director: Kamal Ras The film shows an artist at work, drawing a portrait. But for reasons untold, he finishes the portrait without its eyes. A boy then finds the portrait but doesn’t like it without the eyes. He decides to draw it himself. Finding no paint nearby, he spots the torn sheets of other portraits. He cuts out the eyes from those portraits and adds them to the recent picture, thus giving it eyes. The portraits that are torn in the beginning symbolize the dead who can donate their eyes to help others take a look at the world. Most of the shots in this film are out of focus to give a feeling of what life is to the visually challenged people.