

A six-year-old painted 25,000 masterpieces before dying. This is not a tragic story—it's a miracle.
Based on the life of Edmund Thomas Clint, who died at the mere age of six due to kidney failure, Clint focuses on the exemplary talent of the young boy, who, in his short lifespan, painted as many as 25,000 paintings.
Acting
Child actor Alok channels raw artistic obsession.
Production
Recreated 25,000+ paintings—actual frames from real Clint.
Cinematography
Kerala's colors bleed into every canvas.

Director
Harikumar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The real Clint used 25,000+ sheets from age 2-7. His father still preserves them in a Kochi archive.
Director Harikumar spent 8 years securing rights; Clint's parents initially refused, fearing exploitation of their son's memory.