Psychological Drama 'Horn and Ivory' Now Streaming After Festival Success
Horn and Ivory: Psychological Drama Shot In 9 Days Heads To OTT After Festival Run
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The psychological crime drama 'Horn and Ivory,' directed by Vineet Yadav, explores ambition and perception in the film industry through the journey of aspiring actor Myra. Completed in just nine days, the film is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video in the United States and Australia following its festival run.
- 01'Horn and Ivory' is a psychological drama set in the film industry, focusing on ambition and identity.
- 02The film was shot in an impressive nine days using a RED Helium 8K camera.
- 03Daria Gavrushenko stars as Myra, with Ankit Bathla in a supporting role.
- 04It was selected for the Indian Panorama section at the Chennai International Film Festival 2023.
- 05The film is currently available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video in the U.S. and Australia.
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'Horn and Ivory,' directed by Vineet Yadav and produced by Latha Warrier under Shadow Players, is a psychological crime drama that delves into the complexities of ambition and identity within the film industry. The narrative follows Myra, an aspiring actor whose journey blurs the lines between reality and illusion, reflecting on how perception shapes experience. The film draws inspiration from the metaphor of the “Gates of Horn and Ivory,” exploring the emotional and psychological costs of ambition in a visually striking manner. Shot in just nine days with a RED Helium 8K camera, the film boasts impressive visual quality despite its tight production schedule. Daria Gavrushenko leads the cast, supported by Ankit Bathla and others, with performances that emphasize character depth over spectacle. 'Horn and Ivory' has garnered attention at various film festivals, including being selected for the Indian Panorama section at the Chennai International Film Festival 2023 and the Delhi International Film Festival 2026. It is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video in the United States and Australia.
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