The video is nearly three minutes long.
"In my head, the same word, roller coaster still came back, as a mantra. I was inspired through this word, because my emotions in the city were like a roller coaster.
"When editing, I made sound effects and put it in the movie to tell the story of Kolkata, and these made it look like a roller coaster. It's especially a sound and movement in combination," Hardy told IANS in an email.
Shot over just a week in March, for a Dutch non-profit organisation, the video takes one through visuals synonymous with the city -- yellow taxis, hand-rickshaw pullers, Eden Gardens, Victoria Memorial Hall -- interspersed with endearing visuals of children.
"With my information video, I tried to show the people the condition in which they live, but also the successful projects '1000 children' are working on.
"Most of the times, I was just visiting the projects (of the non-profit) and when I saw something which I found interesting, I asked the driver to stop and asked for permission and filmed it. For the techniques, this is a style I developed during the years (more than ten years) I worked as a filmmaker," Hardy explained.
About the video, Hardy writes: "I'm a Cuban filmmaker born in Havana, living in Holland. During my childhood in the streets of Havana, I've seen many things. But compared to a week in India, I realised that my life in the streets in Havana weren't that bad after all."
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