
Pranav Bhojwani's Night Shift features David Lee's Ferrari Collection and takes home awards From Los Angeles To Tokyo
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The story follows a security guard protecting the world's rarest Ferrari collection when his first night shift goes wrong.
Bhojwani's vision was to create a blockbuster film in 10 minutes and subvert the expectations of scale in short films.
While Ferraris have appeared in films before, iconic models like the 288 GTO, and LaFerrari had never been filmed for cinema. 'Night Shift' became the first motion picture to ever feature these supercars on screen.
Rather than relying on CGI, the team pulled off autonomous driving sequences using real stunt work, which translated beautifully on the screen.
Night Shift picked up 10 awards from international film festivals in Los Angeles, New York, and Tokyo. The film's festival run began with Bhojwani winning Best Director and Lee receiving Best Actor (Honorable Mention) at the Los Angeles Film Awards.
After its early wins, the short film was awarded in categories of Directing, Cinematography, and Acting at the New York International Film Festival Awards.
Bhojwani grabbed another Best Director win at the New York International Film Awards. Other accolades that followed included those from the Indie X Film Festival, the Golden State Film Festival, the 25th Beverly Hills International Film Festival, and the Hollywood International Golden Age Festival.
After its screening in Tokyo, Bhojwani's short film snagged the Best Drama Excellence Award at the International Auto Film Festa, giving it global recognition.
The success of Bhojwani's Night Shift and its cinematic impact have opened doors to Hollywood, with new projects already in development.
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