369 Shorts has reached a new milestone with the official selection of its debut short film, Demon Fish, for the Pune Short Film Festival 2025.
This recognition marks a significant achievement for the newly founded production house, setting the stage for its emergence in the independent cinema landscape.
Directed by Fakhrul Arefeen Khan, Demon Fish is a powerful narrative that explores the tragic genocide of the Chuknagar people on May 20, 1971, during the Liberation War.
Through striking visuals and poignant storytelling, the film sheds light on an untold chapter of history, offering audiences a compelling cinematic experience.
Expressing his excitement over the selection, Fakhrul Arefeen Khan, founder of 369 Shorts, said: "The official selection is not only a celebration for their team, but also a statement that unique, locally rooted stories can find a global platform."
The Pune Short Film Festival, renowned for showcasing diverse and high-quality international content, will host the screening in June 2025, providing filmmakers with a prestigious venue to present their work.
As 369 Shorts continues its journey, the production house remains committed to creating thought-provoking, bold, and original films that resonate with audiences both locally and globally.