

12 minutes, three car rides, ten years—and somehow you'll need tissues.
"Uncle" captures the essence of an Indian-American father/son relationship told through three car rides over ten years.
Acting
Three actors, zero wasted glances. Car as confessional.
Writing
A decade in dialogue gaps. What's unsaid destroys you.
Director
Andrew Carter
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
South Asian cinema rarely gets this intimate; Carter borrows from Satyajit Ray's 'Apu Trilogy' in compressing time through mundane moments.
Shot entirely in a parked car with LED screens—the actors never moved. The claustrophobia is manufactured genius.