Tempest (2015 film)

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Tempest
Directed bySaatvik Arya
Written bySaatvik Arya
Produced bySaatvik Arya
Release date
  • 21 March 2015 (2015-03-21)
Running time
3 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageEnglish

Tempest is a 2015 independent animation short film directed, animated and written by Saatvik Arya. The film was completed by Saatvik Arya at the age of 14 years.

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Tempest held its US premiere on March 21, 2015 at the School Daze Movie Fest in Oregon, United States. As of December 2015, it has been accepted in competition by more than 15 international film festivals including Gold Coast International Film Festival 2015, ENIMATION Little Elephant - International Children and Youth Film Festival, Slovenia [1] and YOUKI-International Youth Media Festival, Austria. [2]

Premise

After being struck by lightning during a super-storm, two teenagers must decide how to use their newly gained superpowers: For good, or for evil.

Official Selections and Screenings

YearAssociationLocationCountry
2015 Gold Coast International Film Festival New York United States
2015YOUKI - International Youth Media Festival [3] Wels Austria
2015ENIMATION Little Elephant - International Children and Youth Film Festival [4] Maribor Slovenia
2015Red Dirt International Film Festival [5] [6] Oklahoma United States
2015Student Art Festival Orlando, Florida United States
2015Superman Celebration Film Festival [7] Metropolis, Illinois United States
2015School Daze Movie Fest Oregon United States
2015Columbia Gorge Film Festival Los Angeles, California United States
2015Near Nazareth Film Festival Afula Israel
2015Brighton Youth Film Festival Brighton United Kingdom
2015Awareness Film Festival [8] Los Angeles, California United States
2015Steam House Coffee Co. Independent Film and Artistic Achievement Awards Modesto, California United States
2015AnimaSyros – Videotheque section Athens Greece
2015EyeCatcher International Film Festival Oklahoma United States
2015Salt Flats Film Festival Utah United States
2015Flixx FestUnited States

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  2. "Competition Program 1". YOUKI International Youth Media Festival.
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