How Ishan Shukla realised 'Schirkoa'
Mint Mumbai|February 03, 2024
This animated feature with shades of 1984’ has a wild sci-fi palette and an eclectic voice cast
Uday Bhatia
How Ishan Shukla realised 'Schirkoa'

This week, Ishan Shukla's Schirkoa premieres at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. It's not often you get Indian animated features on the global festival circuit-and this one is a unique creation: Orwellian gloom with a cyberpunk edge and contributions by Golshifteh Farahani, Asia Argento and Gaspar Noé. Shukla, who lives in Vadodara, made a 2016 short, also titled Schirkoa (it's free on Vimeo), which he then expanded into a full-blown vision. In a highly regulated dystopian future society, everyone wears paper bags over the heads.

But rumours of a free world circulate, and an encounter with a mysterious girl sends the film's central character, a rule-following everyman, on a journey of discovery. We spoke to Shukla over Zoom about his inspirations and his heady, shape-shifting animation style. Edited excerpts from the interview:

How did 'Schirkoa' originate?

I started my career in Singapore. Around 2010, I started working on this universe called Schirkoa. At the time it was a graphic novel. I was drawing in my diary on the commute to office everyday. I was inspired by the people on the commute I saw my reflection and thought, I am one of the faceless people going to office.

When the Schirkoa world became very big, I took a long sabbatical and came to India. I worked on the short film myself for two-three years. Once it did very well on the festival circuit, I pitched it as a feature. In my head it was always a big universe; I just realised it in a short film first.

Is the animation process different in the short and the feature?

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