

Myths About You : Director: Nandita Jain | Genre: Animation | Produced In: 2006
Synopsis: The film is a journey through an unfamiliar space-time - and walks along the path that somewhere along the way threw up humans as a contingent outcome of the course it took. Somewhere along the way, humans lost the life in living - the film hopes to reignite that very feeling of oneness with our landscapes and fellow-beings that we have forgotten all about in this futile, endless race. Myths About You explores the evolution of life, balancing itself on the delicately entwined threads of the mystical and the empirical.
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