Here comes Game Changer 2


Proud moment: Indrani beat 20 other finalists to win the Best Student Documentary award for her film the ‘The Game Changer’ at the American Pavilion’s Emerging Filmmaker Showcase in Cannes.

PETALING JAYA: Sentul-born student filmmaker Indrani Kopal, who won the Best Student Documentary at a film festival within the Cannes Film Festival, is now working on a sequel.

The Incarcerated Rhythm, will be a sequel to The Game Changer, a short film about about how instructor Susan Slotnick uses dance as a technique to rehabilitate inmates at a correctional facility in New York.

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