Nee-na
2015

Nee-na

Neena – a young beautiful creative director working in a Kochi-based ad firm – is an impulsive rebel living life on her own terms. She is also an alcoholic in need of rehabilitation. Impressed by her work, Neena’s boss Vinay tries to befriend and help her. In turn, she falls in love with him and her bold advances toward him, Vinay’s wife Nalini, demands her husband to handle the complex situation.

Locations in Europe: St Petersburg, Russia
Storyline
  • Director/Producer: Lal Jose (Director) Lal Jose (Producer)
    Line Producer/Executive Producer/Associate Producer: Vinod Shornur
    Star(s): Deepti Sati, Vijay Babu, Ann Augustine
    Songs/Dance: Nikhil J Menon, Bijibal
    Indian/ International Crew: Jomon T John
    Language: Malayalam


    Film Location Analysis

    By Veena Hariharan

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HCLzGcmbEs

    The beautiful song, ‘I remember you’ sung in English in the soulful voice of Shakthishree Gopalan and picturized by Jomon John, featured during the opening and end credits of the film, is set in the picturesque snow-clad location of St Petersburgh. What better place to locate a story about the complexity of urban relationships than that modern abstract city of Dostoevsky’s description featured in countless modern novels. Deepti Sahi who plays the titular role recalls how the city was blanketed in snow when they shot there along with the crew. “Through the camera lens, it looked so pretty, but I was literally freezing,” says Deepti recalling the shoot. The opening song sequence sets the melancholic tone of the film and the grey areas of modern relationships. The song’s opening shot introduces Neena in close up as she caresses a leather jacket that belonged to the object of her unrequited love (we know this later in the film). As she wears the jacket, Neena enters a reverie captured by the beautiful song and snowy landscape of St Petersburgh. Several close ups and profiles of Neena set against mirrors and window panes as though she is looking into her soul, are captured against this sublime backdrop of snow. The immense whiteness of the landscape is in contrast to the blackness of Neena’s attire – all black jacket, trench coat, boots and woolen cap. Close ups of snow flakes, barren trees, and pigeons in flight are interspersed with details of the cast iron gates and bridges, and in one shot we get an extreme close up of a love lock (a ritual associated with many European bridges, where lovers engrave their names on locks and clasp them to the bridge) as Neena clears the snow from one. These close ups are edited with long shots of the Cathedral and Square blanketed in snow. Neena’s slow journey through snowy alleyways suddenly cuts to quick shots of St Petersburgh’s beautiful subway where she shares the bristling energy of the commuters though always walking in a direction opposite to the passengers as if in a world of her own. The scene ends with Neena against the amber night light of the Nevsky Prospekt, captured in tonal contrast to the snowscapes of the previous shots.

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