Indian Short Film ‘Innovatio’ Achieves International Acclaim at Paris Film Awards

New Delhi [India], April 09: In a noteworthy milestone for Indian cinema, the short film ‘Innovatio’ has proudly clinched the ‘Silver Award in the Super Short Film’ category at the prestigious Paris Film Awards (France). This accolade emphasises the film’s compelling narrative amid a highly competitive global landscape, particularly in a category that emphasises precision, brevity, and originality.
Director of Photography Darshan Venkat, with cinematography by Sriram and choreography by Ganesh, ‘Innovatio’ showcases the talents of a dedicated crew, including sound engineer Amresh and writer-director Sukanya Basu Mallik. Produced under the ‘Clips and Pages’ banner, the film features a talented ensemble cast, including Jeeva, Gokul, Srivatsan, Ganesh, Pavithra, and Nandhini, all of whom contribute to a cohesive cinematic experience. Editing, handled by Jeeva, along with Cassate Band Recordz and post-production by Sakthi D and SFX Echt Media Works and Studios, plays a crucial role in shaping the film’s pacing and storytelling—a key element in the super short format, where every frame carries significant narrative weight. The film’s makeup artists, Humairah and Priya, further enhance its visual appeal.
The success of ‘Innovatio’ is not confined to the international stage. The film has also been awarded the ‘Best Indian Short Film’ at the Tamizhagam International Film Festival in Chennai, echoing its positive reception among domestic audiences and critics alike. This dual recognition reflects the film’s ability to resonate across different cultural landscapes while maintaining a unique creative voice.
‘Innovatio’ is distinguished by its conceptual clarity and effective execution, exemplifying the growing trend of micro-cinema. Filmmakers are increasingly exploring compact storytelling formats without sacrificing thematic depth. Even in its brief duration, the film showcases an acute understanding of visual economy and emotional resonance—qualities essential to contemporary short filmmaking.
The project benefited from the support of Dhevi Illam and Chennai Podcast as venue partners, highlighting the collaborative ecosystem that fosters independent filmmaking in Chennai. Such partnerships play an instrumental role in providing platforms for emerging filmmakers to bring their visions to life and exhibit their work.

With its recognition at the Paris Film Awards, ‘Innovatio’ joins an expanding group of Indian short films receiving international attention, indicating a significant shift in global interest toward regional and independent cinema from India. This achievement not only marks a milestone for the creative team behind the film but also underscores the potential of super short films as a compelling storytelling medium in today’s rapidly evolving cinematic landscape.
Actor Srivatsan said he appreciated the film’s core idea—highlighting the sacrifices of soldiers’ families within a 5-minute format—and added that working with the team was enjoyable, especially playing a soldier.
Sukanya expresses, “Bringing together so many talented professionals and accomplishing this in a new state, where I’m unfamiliar with the language—along with this being my first time making a short film professionally—was genuinely challenging. However, now that it has received recognition for its value, I am truly pleased.” We extend our congratulations to her and her team and look forward to many more shorts and other projects under her direction.
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