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IFFK 2024 ‘Second Chance’ review: A restorative Himalayan drama on loneliness, healing & unlikely friendships

29th International Film Festival of Kerala: Pan Nalin’s AD Subhadra Mahajan has made a graceful first film, spectacularly shot, and backed by Shyam Bora, producer of Bhaskar Hazarika’s films. 'Second Chance' screened at IFFK Kerala in Indian Cinema Now section.

December 17, 2024 / 20:20 IST
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Dheera Johnson in a still from 'Second Chance'.
Dheera Johnson in a still from 'Second Chance'.

The year 2024 will be remembered in the annals of Indian independent cinema history as the year that witnessed a great number of Indian women directors making spectacular cinema, pushing the boundaries, rendering a visual language to speak the unspeakable. Leading the bandwagon is Payal Kapadia, who has gone on to make history and win global accolades with All We Imagine as Light —marking many firsts for India.

Among this battery of women filmmakers is Subhadra Mahajan, who learnt the ropes of the craft as an assistant director to Pan Nalin, on Angry Indian Goddesses (2015) and Chhello Show/Last Film Show (2021, which was India’s official entry for the Oscars), and has now eked out a visually stirring film with her debut feature, Second Chance, which after a world premiere at 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Asian premiere at Busan International Film Festival and Himalayan premiere at the 13th Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF), screens in the Indian Cinema Now segment in the 29th International Film Festival of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram.

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It takes a village to make a film. And the tragedy of good independent cinema in India is finding the right producer. Mahajan got a first chance at Second Chance thanks to first AD and line producer Shyam Bora, who has previously co-produced, through his Metanormal Motion Pictures, Assamese filmmaker Bhaskar Hazarika’s ingenious Aamis (2019) and Kothanodi (2015).

Kanav Thakur and Dheera Johnson in a still from 'Second Chance'.