KARMA
Haunted by the memories of his past life, Evan, a ten-year-old boy, is looking for his ex-wife Jenny in his search for answers. Events unfold as Jenny and Evan coincidentally go into confession with the same priest, Father Johnson.
Haunted by the memories of his past life, Evan, a ten-year-old boy, is looking for his ex-wife Jenny in his search for answers. Events unfold as Jenny and Evan coincidentally go into confession with the same priest, Father Johnson.
“Platinum Remi Award” WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival
“Official Selection” Sunscreen Film Festival
Karma is a fantasy thriller about a gifted young boy, Evan, who is haunted by the memories of his past life, and is looking for his ex-wife Jenny in his search for answers. Evan’s search also puts into spotlight the internal battles of those that are close to him. Anna seeks confirmation as a mother even though she never wanted to become one. Jenny seeks punishment for what she has done. And Father Johnson is forced to step out of his well-established beliefs that he has been so comfortably living in.
You could say Karma is a spiral domino story where the struggles of all characters are connected yet all the answers are within. It is an attempt to bring new awareness to the concept of karma—the darkness that vibrates our deepest pains so that we can release them, and find room for lightness of being.
So far, Karma has won a Platinum Remi Award as Best Graduate Student Short Film at the WorldFest-Houston. It was also screened at the Sunscreen Film Festival in Florida.
The story of Karma came to me while I was studying at the New York Film Academy. I was inspired by some research studies regarding people who remember their past lives, along with some true stories experienced within my own social circle. Even though I was unable to accept the validity of such a concept at first, there was enough evidence that I could not completely deny it. You could say I was Priest Johnson. The Catholic Church and the confession booth in the movie, in a way, symbolize the limitations of his mind as well as ours’. As the movie progresses, we see him step outside of those limitations and eventually maybe even develop a new belief system. That is the impact I also intend to have on the audience.
I tend to walk around with peculiar kind of glasses that allow me to see the magic in reality. And those are the type of stories I love to tell and type of movies I love to make. In fact, I have ended up developing a whole series of stories where I explore the concept of karma even deeper and wider. You could say I have the fascination to stretch the boundaries of our reality and of our minds…and maybe even tear them a little.
Sincerely,
Irmak Tasindi
Tasindifilms@gmail.com
Writer & Director
DIRECTOR
Irmak Tasindi
SCRIPT WRITER
Irmak Tasindi
PRODUCER
Chloe Na
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Emin Emrullah Tasindi
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER
Kazim Karaismailoglu
CINEMATOGRAPHER
Kyle Taylor
EDITORS
Moebius Simmons
Joseph Park
PRODUCTION & COSTUME
DESIGNERS
Hannah Rothfield
Jiarui “Ray” Yu
Junke “Coco” Li
DURATION
19 Minutes 51 Seconds
SHOOTING FORMAT
2K
SOUND RECORDIST
Josh Simonds
SCREENING FORMAT
DCP & BLU-RAY
COMPOSERS
Zaalen Tallis
SCREENING RATIO
2:35
SOUND FORMAT
48 khz
PRODUCTION LOCATION
New York, 2017