A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 28, 2020
Original Title:
Wade
Genres:
Animation | Horror
Production Companies:
Ghost Animation
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Kolkata, India, in the near future, has been badly affected by climate change and sea level rise. The floodwater has forced most people to move out of the city, turning it into a ghost town. The Sundarbans forest, just to the city's southern fringe, has also been devastated, forcing a lot of wildlife, including tigers, to move north into the shell of Kolkata. However, a few people remain in the city, wading around, looking for sustenance. A family of climate change refugees arrive in a flooded Park Street, where they are attacked by a hungry tiger. While some are killed, the rest manage to flee into a building nearby, leaving behind a blind girl who uses a raft made of plastic bottles for her conveyance. When a much larger ambush of tigers arrives on the scene, things begin to take a dark turn when both species go to extraordinary lengths to survive.
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Associate Producer:
Prateek Sethi
Arya A Menon
Paolo Polesello
Background Designer:
Sushant Ahire
Yamini Sujan
Kalp Sanghvi
Mandar Mhaskar
Upamanyu Bhattacharyya
Color Designer:
Sandhya Prabhat
Compositing Artist:
Kalp Sanghvi
Director:
Kalp Sanghvi
Upamanyu Bhattacharyya
Key Animation:
Anwaar Alam
Shaheen Sheriff
Upamanyu Bhattacharyya
Kalp Sanghvi
Gaurav Wakankar
Nikunj Patel
Music:
Troy Vasanth
Sound Designer:
Troy Vasanth
Sound Engineer:
Krishna Kar
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