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Ave Maria (2018) – A Quiet Masterpiece of Faith and Redemption

  • Writer: Pradeep Shankar
    Pradeep Shankar
  • Jul 15
  • 1 min read

Directed & Written by Vipin Radhakrishnan | Editor & Colourist: Pradeep Shankar (M5 Media Works) | Cinematography: Anjoy Samuel

Ave Maria unfolds in the holy ambience of Velankanni, tracing the chance meeting of Rex (Ashand Raju), a hesitant driver, and Maria (Reshma Malayath), a woman fraught with doubt and inner turmoil Rotten Tomatoes+11Cinema Express+11YouTube+11. The film’s contemplative tone and minimalistic storytelling invite viewers into a puzzle-like narrative—where voiceovers, silence, and sparse encounters build emotional depth .

A Glimpse of the Story

Rex, burdened by his own loneliness, offers Maria a lift through the quiet pilgrimage town. Their shared journey becomes a conversation on faith, life’s turning points, and unseen moral reckonings. True to its name, Ave Maria invokes spirituality, questioning whether destiny is divine will—or human choice Amazon UK.

Spotlight on the Look & Feel: Edit, Color & Pacing

Under the experienced hands of Pradeep Shankar, editing and colour grading—handled at M5 Media Works—stand out as key narrative tools. According to crew listings, Shankar’s dual role as editor and colourist, executed at M5’s Trivandrum studio, brings a visual cohesion and emotional clarity Instagram+2YouTube+2LinkedIn+2.

The precise editing crafts a meditative rhythm, using silence and cutaway shots to enhance the film’s introspective mood. Colour grading enhances plant-saturated greens and warm, dim interiors—subtly reflecting Maria’s internal questions and Rex’s quiet transformations. This visual storytelling, praised on regional platforms, gives the film its immersive and poetic quality.

 
 
 

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