• Indie Short Mag TV
Indie Shorts Mag
  • Home
  • Interviews
  • News
    • Film Festival News
    • Short Film News
  • Reviews
    • Short Film
    • Documentary
    • Web Series
  • Hall of Fame
  • Short Film Festival – 2025Accepting Films
  • Tutorials
    • Pre-Production
    • Post-Production
  • Submit Short Film
    • Submit Short Film for Review
    • Submit Web Series for Review
    • Interview Submission Form
No Result
View All Result
Indie Shorts Mag
  • Home
  • Interviews
  • News
    • Film Festival News
    • Short Film News
  • Reviews
    • Short Film
    • Documentary
    • Web Series
  • Hall of Fame
  • Short Film Festival – 2025Accepting Films
  • Tutorials
    • Pre-Production
    • Post-Production
  • Submit Short Film
    • Submit Short Film for Review
    • Submit Web Series for Review
    • Interview Submission Form
No Result
View All Result
Indie Shorts Mag
No Result
View All Result

‘Kushtaka’ Unveils The Strange Tale Of Love, Loss & The Other-Worldly From The Alaskan Slopes…

Indie Shorts Mag Team by Indie Shorts Mag Team
22 May 2020
in Reviews
1
Kushtaka - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

‘Kushtaka’, an adaptation from ‘The strangest story ever told’ written by Harry D. Colp, opens to a close-up shot of a snow-covered cadaver, frozen in time. Ghastly, for an opening shot, one might think. But, ‘Kushtaka’ isn’t meant for the faint-hearted. It’s centred on the life of Timothy Driscoll, played by Paul VanDyke, an isolated prospector in search of gold in the Alaskan wilderness. His journey through snow-capped Alaskan valleys reveals his unsuspecting past and we come to know of his tormentor… And, she isn’t what one might expect her to be… Under the directorial cap of Cameron Currin, ‘Kushtaka’ deceives one into thinking of the film as a horror, but that couldn’t be farther from the truth. It’s a valiant attempt by Currin to explore varied themes, from fantasy to mythology, greed to guilt and repentance to absolution.

The title of the film is well justified with its main lead constantly being alluded to the river. (It’s a belief from the folklore days that Kushtakas are mythical shape-shifting creatures that allude their victims to water bodies to fatally injure them.) Currin’s ‘Kushtaka’ certainly plays to that effect. The black-and-white monochrome effect works in the favour of the film as the audiences are bound to a 15:53 minutes long captivating narrative. Currin’s astuteness with his canvas gives him brownie points, specially coming from a first time director!

Kushtaka - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

Currin’s cinematography skill keeps the narrative engaging, while ensuring that the plot doesn’t come across as a drag. With sweeping takes and panoramic shots, the hills and ravines are transformed into a breathtaking fresco. But, behold yourself, for Currin has to his writing sleeve, credible sources to engage his audience with haunting peek-a-boos into the other worldly’s of the Alaskan wilderness in the form of Tim’s wife, Margarette Driscoll played by Alicia Currin.

He (Currin) resorts to several close-ups shots to enhance the emotional candour of his character Timothy. The montage frames rivet the audiences until the very end with razor-cut editing (BTS editor: Gavin Cressley) that works in its favour. Foley artist Robert Wozniak’s sound design adds to the haunting air enveloping the forlorn mountain slopes of the Alaskan hills. It whispers of the cultural connotations of the famed Alaskan myths and thrills the audience with only letting them get to taste in the minutest proportion this enchanting and yet terrifying tale of love, loss and everything in between from beyond the mysterious Alaskan mountains…

#ShortFilmReview: You'll think twice before being out on your own in the wilderness again after you watch 'Kushtaka'! Share on X

Watch ‘Kushtaka’ Short Film Trailer

https://vimeo.com/309581712
Tags: ReviewShort Film Reviews
Previous Post

‘Uber Ex’ Leaves Behind A Smile On Your Face!

Next Post

‘Scrap’ Magnifies The Plight Of The Homeless…

Indie Shorts Mag Team

Indie Shorts Mag Team

Related Posts

The Last Bullet - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag
Reviews

The Last Bullet: Poetry, Hope, and Pain in Animated Short

7th October 2024
The Last Fool - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag
Reviews

The Last Fool: Crime Drama of an Extremist High on Irony, and a Priest Who Had to Foot the Bill

7th October 2024
Next Post
Scrap - Short Film Review - Indie Shorts Mag

‘Scrap’ Magnifies The Plight Of The Homeless...

Comments 1

  1. Cameron says:
    6 years ago

    Thank you so much for the great write up. Very detailed, and one of the few folks who understood the underlying themes so well.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Sponsored

Advertise Here

Featured Post

Announcing Short Of The Year Awards 2023

Announcing Short Of The Year Awards 2023

Latest Podcast

  • Recent Reviews

About Indie Shorts Mag

Indie Shorts Mag is a publishing agency that works within the ‘short film circuit’. We review short films, documentaries, music videos and web series, amongst others. We stand out amongst the short film review sites for being multi-diverse & global in our platform and reach.
Our team works tirelessly to help promote, publicize and market your short films that deserve the shout-out! Besides reviews, we host film festival news as it’s a known fact that the film festival buzz is unmissable and we ensure you aren’t left behind!
We aspire to form a niche for ourselves as the ‘short film magazine’ that remains the hub for filmmakers & their audience.

Popular Topics

  • Announcements
  • Articles
  • Crowdfunding
  • Editorial
  • Film Festival News
  • Film Festivals
  • India Edition
  • Interviews
  • Marketing
  • Marketing
  • News
  • Online Premiere
  • Post-Production
  • Pre-Production
  • Reviews
  • Short Film
  • Short Film Competition
  • Short Film News
  • Tutorials
  • Web Series

Indie Shorts Mag on Instagram

Follow Us On Instagram

  • #ShortFilmReview: Geoffrey: Any bullet could be the last if the right people decided.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm

@geoffreyme
  • #ShortFilmReview: The Last Fool: Super philosophies of the new and manifold worse Will Huntings.

Read our review and watch the short film. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmReview: Viaticum: God probably understands, he’s an understanding sort.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmReview: A Good Day Will Come: Horrors are nurtured with silence.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmTrailer: Our Home Here: Paying The Cost Of Having A Dream. 

Read our review & watch the short, link in bio. 

#ShortFilm #ShortFilmReview #SupportindieFilm #Trailer #FilmTrailer  #shortfilms
  • #ShortFilmReview: Enough for you: Love and fear amidst the march of time.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • #ShortFilmTrailer: Reparations: On Empathy And The Legitimacy Of Being. 

Read our review & watch the short, link in bio.

#ShortFilm #ShortFilmReview #SupportindieFilm #Trailer #FilmTrailer #ShortFilms
  • #ShortFilmTrailer: How I’ve Met God: A Coming Into Form. 

Read our review & watch the short, link in bio. 

#ShortFilm #ShortFilmReview #SupportindieFilm #Trailer #FilmTrailer #ShortFilms
  • #ShortFilmReview: Lemon: Nobody is getting away.

Read our review. Link in bio.

#ShortFilm #Review #IndieFilmReview #FilmReview #SupportIndieFilm
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Article
  • Write for Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

© 2015-2024 Indie Shorts Mag.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Interviews
  • News
    • Film Festival News
    • Short Film News
  • Reviews
    • Short Film
    • Documentary
    • Web Series
  • Hall of Fame
  • Short Film Festival – 2025
  • Tutorials
    • Pre-Production
    • Post-Production
  • Submit Short Film
    • Submit Short Film for Review
    • Submit Web Series for Review
    • Interview Submission Form

© 2015-2024 Indie Shorts Mag.