This story is from March 18, 2016

City girl on her way to Cannes

Kolkata girl Kankana Chakraborty, whose docu drama Women Prayed and Preyed Upon featured Amitabh Bachchan, is headed for Cannes this year. The youngster, who is currently based in Los Angeles and recently completed her degree from New York Film Academy, played the lead in Coming Nowhere, which has now made it to the competition section of Cannes Short Film Festival.
City girl on her way to Cannes
Kolkata girl Kankana Chakraborty, whose docu drama Women Prayed and Preyed Upon featured Amitabh Bachchan, is headed for Cannes this year. The youngster, who is currently based in Los Angeles and recently completed her degree from New York Film Academy, played the lead in Coming Nowhere, which has now made it to the competition section of Cannes Short Film Festival.
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The short film on addiction features Kankana as an alcoholic mother. In town on a holiday, she said, ���I play Cossette, an alcoholic, who is restrained from meeting her daughter as per court order. On a fateful night, she barges into her estranged husband���s house to meet the child, but even when she gets a chance, she messes it up. The morale of the story is: when it comes to addiction, no one can help you other than yourself.���
Adding that addiction is a raging issue in the US, Kankana said, they are planning to turn the short into a web series. ���Coming Nowhere can be treated as one of the episodics. It was my co-actor Israel Lister���s graduation film and he requested a college senior, Amalia Rodriguez, to direct it. Israel has done a fantastic job of writing the story. We are very happy that the film is part of Cannes Short Film Festival and are looking forward to attend the annual gala in May,��� she said. Kankana added that the short is inspired by the film, The Basketball Diaries and also stars popular American actor Peter Onorati of Goodfellasfame in a cameo. The young actor, who is also interested in making docus/shorts and has her hands full currently, said she would be back in Kolkata with an interesting project.
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