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January Time: 6:30 pm |
FILM CLUB SCREENING - Films Of Desire : Sexuality & The Cinematic Imagination Collab: CREA & South And South East Asia Resource Centre On Sexuality (TARSHI)
Sea In The Blood Dir. Richard Fung ( Eng/26mins/2000 ) Locust Dir.Victric Thang ( Cantonese/4 mins/2003) Cut Dir.Royston Tan ( Singaporean English/12mins/2004) Love For Share Dir. Nia Dinata (Bahasa Indonesia/120mins/2006) |
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7th
January |
FILM CLUB SCREENING - Films Of Desire : Sexuality & The Cinematic Imagination Collab: CREA & Collab: CREA & South And South East Asia Resource Centre On Sexuality (TARSHI) The Last Full Show Dir.Mark V.Reyes(Tagalog/18mins/2004) The Matchmaker Dir.Cinzia Puspita Rini(Indonisian/10 mins/2006) Beautiful Boxer Dir.Ekachai Uekrongtham (Thai/118mins/2003) Cut Dir.Royston Tan ( Singaporean English/12mins/2004) |
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11th
January Time: 6:30 pm |
DOC FILM - Public Service Broadcasting Trust and The Max Mueller Bhavan present Backstage Boys: Punjab’s Labour Goes Global Dir.Meera Dewan,Prod: PSBT & I for India. Dir. Sandhya Suri |
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18th
January Time: 6:45 pm |
Tri-Continental Film Festival 2008 Collab: BREAKTHROUGH, an international Human Rights Organisation. FILM - It’s Always Late for Freedom (Iran/53 mins) Three teens in an Iranian juvenile prison talk about their dreams and relationships against the backdrop of violence and crimes they've committed. |
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18th
January Time: 8:10 pm |
FILM - Thousand Days And A Dream (India/60 mins) In rural Kerala, a group of ordinary citizens reacted after the opening of a Coca Cola bottling plant brought, besides progress and resources, pollution and water contamination. |
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19th
January Time: 7:00 pm |
Tri-Continental Film
Festival 2008
FILM - A Jihad For Love (70mins/UK France , Germany, USA, Australia) Defining a 'jihad' as a struggle, rather than a war, this film documents the struggles of gay Muslims in 5 countries, poignantly and topically. |
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19th
January Time: 8:30 pm |
FILM - VHS Kahloucha (80mins/Tunisia) In a country where filmmaking is not an industry, Tunisia's homespun Quentin Tarantino and his quest to make movies is the subject of this documentary. | ||
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20th January Time: 7:00 pm |
Tri-Continental Film Festival - 2008 FILM - Kings And Extras(62mins) A quest film about missing official film archives of the PLO in Palestine is part adventure tale and part tongue-in-cheek exploration of Middle Eastern identit. |
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20th
January Time: 8:10 pm |
FILM - The Mall On Top Of My House (5mins/ India) What is a fisherman to do when the government keeps seizing his coastline? An short animationt on the issues of land grabbing. | ||
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20th
January Time: 8:15 pm |
FILM Reinalda Del Carmen, My Mama And Me(85mins/Chile) An Almadovar-esque, evocative, true-life documentary about motherhood, selfhood, friendships and the loss of memory from Chile. |
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| 21st
January Time: 7:00 pm |
Tri-Continental Film
Festival - 2008
FILM - The Hands Of Che Guevara(62mins/Netherlands) In the search for the severed and missing hands of Che Guevara, people have been willing to give their lives. An increasingly bizarre tale is peiced together from the narratives of the seekers. |
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| 21st
January Time: 8:15 pm |
FILM - I Want To Be A Pilot(12mins) In the slums of Kenya, a 12-year-old orphan has only one wish. Escape, dreams, and ambitions meld in this powerfully moving short film. | ||
| 21st
January Time: 8:30 pm |
FILM - The Half Moon File (Germany/87mins) Collab: BREAKTHROUGH, an international Human Rights Organisation. The Indian prisoners of war in World War I are long gone, but their voices remain on record. This is one man's quest to trace their origins and give substance to their spirit |
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