
Aranya Sen
Directing
Biography
Aranya Sen is an Indian-Bengali multi-platform filmmaker, screenwriter, cinematographer and editor. His work tackle themes of familial trauma and survivor's guilt using diverse cinematic methods. Aranya's debut semi-autobiographical short, "The Day I Killed My Mother", premiered in the 26th Black Nights Film Festival, Pöff Shorts. He is a graduate of the Baltic Film, Media & Arts School.
Known For

A theatre director and his father clash over portraying abuse in a rehearsal, reflecting conflicting approaches in directing actors and their real-life strained relationship.
Sad Inheritance

In the course of a single day, young Egle is confronted with her mother's suicide and is consumed by the guilt of having caused her death, all because of not being able to write one letter in the alphabet.