Hank and Asha

Monday, July 8, 2013

Audience Award Winner, Best Narrative Film – Slamdance 2013

In this modern love story, an Indian woman studying in Prague and a young New York filmmaker begin an unconventional correspondence – two strangers searching for human connection in a hyper-connected world. As their relationship intensifies, they must decide whether or not to meet face to face. HANK AND ASHA is a story about isolation, identity, and the irresistible appeal of entertaining life’s what-ifs. Winner of the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival. Playing with short The Eater (3 min., Wally Chung)

 

  • Rating NR
  • Running Time 73 minutes
  • Director James E. Duff

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