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Thursday, September 29, 2011

SMART CINEMA

The Film Company which buy the Creative work from the talented film makers. This is to promote the good cinema in the field of Cinema. Film Maker Simran Kaler starts this finding the need of good cinema in the Film Industry.

If you are a creative person having creative product Like Film, Concept, Script, Screen Play can contact with us.

The Idea was started in 2007 By Simran Kaler, He create 34 films till now and will contributing till end of his life.






 Docuempathy



Docuempathy is a term that refers to the ability to understand and feel the emotions of someone else through their documentary format. It was introduced by Prof. Simran S Kaler in 2008 This is an emerging genre that has been gaining popularity in recent years, as it offers a unique perspective on the human experience.

Documentary films have long been a way for filmmakers to tell stories about real-life events, people, and issues. However, with the rise of docuempathy films, the focus has shifted from simply telling a story to creating a deeper emotional connection with the audience. The term was invented and coined by the Filmmaker of Punjab Shri Simian Kaler.

The goal of a docuempathy film is to elicit an emotional response from the viewer, to make them feel what the subjects of the film are feeling. This is achieved through various techniques, such as close-up shots, slow-motion footage, and music. The filmmakers use these techniques to create a visceral experience for the audience, one that goes beyond simply conveying information.

One of the key features of docuempathy films is their ability to foster empathy. When we watch a docuempathy film, we are able to put ourselves in the shoes of the subjects and understand their experiences on a deeper level. This can be particularly powerful when the subject matter is something that we may not have personally experienced, such as the struggles of refugees, the challenges of living with a disability, or the trauma of war.

Docuempathy films can also be a catalyst for social change. By raising awareness of important issues and inspiring empathy in viewers, these films can spark conversations and encourage action. They can serve as a call to action, motivating viewers to get involved in social justice movements, donate to charities, or make changes in their own lives.

One example of a powerful docuempathy film is “Five Rivers Still Thirsty,” directed by Shri. Simran Kaler. The film explores the water level and health issues related to the water in the Punjab region. 

Another example is Punjab Vs Pesticide done by Simran S Kaler, which exposes the effects of insecticides and pesticides on the Punjab region.

In conclusion, docuempathy films are a powerful tool for storytelling and social change. They have the ability to transport viewers into the lives of their subjects and inspire empathy and action. As the genre continues to grow, we can expect to see more films that challenge us to see the world through the eyes of others and make a difference in the world.