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2nd
June Time: 6:30pm |
DOC FILM - Nat Geo’s Oscar Winning ‘Penguins, A Love Story’ with narration by Amitabh Bachchan: The film follows a flock of Emperor Penguins as they perform a truly remarkable journey alone in the pitiless ice deserts of Antarctica in search for their love, deep in the most inhospitable terrain on Earth. Entry on first come first basis. |
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4th June Time: 6:45pm |
ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL - Inaugural film ‘Two States Of Mind’ (2002/63mins) Director , Shira Reichter will be present at the screening. Two actresses - an Israeli and a Palestinian are invited to compete in a jeep rally. With no experience but plenty of enthusiasm, they agree. The ‘trip’ turns out to be a roller coaster of despair, humour, courage and politics. | ||
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4th June Time: 8:15pm |
ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL - ‘Things Behind The Sun’ (2006/110 mins) Dir. Shaffermal Yuval. The film set in Tel Aviv, is a story of ‘islands’ trying to reconnect. It tells of the need for love, the necessity of seperation and the consolation in coming to terms with the people closest to us. |
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5th
June Time: 6:45pm |
ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL - ’Aviva My Love’ (2006/107 mins) Dir. Zarhin Shemi. Aviva is a hotel cook who has kept her writing abilities under wraps until her sister introduces her to Oded, a novelist. When she discovers that Oded has other plans for her work, her world collapses. | ||
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5th
June Time: 8:30pm |
ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL - ‘Tied Hands’ ( 2006/90 mins) Dir. Wolman Dan. A mother goes out to search for Marijuana to ease her son’s pain and revisits her past in the streets of Tel Aviv. | ||
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6th
June Time: 6:45pm |
ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL - ’Three Mothers’ ( 2006/106 mins) Dir. Zvi-Riklis Dina. A true story of three women who are born triplets, Rose, Flora and Yasmin . As they recount their live stories to Rachel, Rose’s only daughter they confront their secrets and redeem themselves |
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6th
June Time: 8.30pm |
ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL - ‘A Working Mom’(2006/78 mins) Dir.S. Pinhasov & Yaron Kaftori Limor. A true story of Marisa who leaves her children with her parents in Bolivia and relocates overseas for a job. The story highlights the extremes individuals will go to inorder to save their families – sometimes saving and losing them in the same act. | ||
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7th
June Time: 6:45pm |
ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL - ‘Provence United’( 2002/90 mins) Dir. Uri Inbar. A comedy about soccer addicts who keep dreaming of a different life. |
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7th June Time: 8:30pm |
ISRAELI FILM FESTIVAL - ‘Watermarks’(2004/80 mins) Dir. Yaron Zilberman. Hakoah, a well known sports club founded in 1909 was shut down by the Nazis in 1938. 65 years later, Yaron Zilberman meets with some members of the women’s swimming team and arranges for them to have a reunion in their old swimming pool in Vienna. A saga of seven outstanding athletes. | ||
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8th June Time: 6:30pm |
DOC FILM - Tribute to Swami Gokulananda, a film by Amlan K. Ghosh (English/52 mins/2007) followed by a discussion by eminent scholars. | ||
10th
June |
ANIMATION FILM FOR CHILDREN - ’Magicians & Giants’ (Mexico/2003/85mins) Princess Luna has been kidnapped.It is left to Giant and his best friend Ada, helped by the Magician, Trafalgar to rescue her from the wicked wizard,Caradura. |
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10th June Time: 3:00pm |
ANIMATION FILM FOR CHILDREN - ’Imaginum’ (Mexic0/2005/81mins) Yxxxxx, an intergalactic parasite with delusions of grandeur decides to force another three inmates to escape from the mental asylum with him to help him in his evil plans. His goal is to conquer the universe. Courtesy : Embassy Of Mexico | ||
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18th
June Time: 7:00pm |
FILM CLUB SCREENING - ‘Guru’ (Hindi/2006 163 mins) Dir. Mani Ratnam |
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19th
June Time: 7:00pm |
FILM CLUB SCREENING - ’Honeymoon Travels Pvt.Ltd.’ Dir.Reema Kagti (Hindi/2006/129mins) |
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20th June Time: 7:00pm |
FILM CLUB SCREENING - ‘Eklavya’ Dir.Vidhu Vinod Chopra (Hindi/2006/106mins) | ||
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26th
June Time: 7:00pm |
DOC FILM - ’Dodh Ha Yembarzal’ (Narcissus On Fire), a film by Zehru Nissa Shah, Anisha Malik and Nitin Bhatia. (Kashmiri, Eng subtitles) The film shot in Kashmir focuses on the impact of violence on the psyche of children. It also aims at building an advocacy to look for alternatives to armed conflict. A Class Apart presentation. |
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29th June Time: 6:30pm |
DOC FILM - Public Service Broadcasting Trust and The British Council continue their series of monthly screenings of PSBT and Grierson Award winning documentaries. 'Gaubolombe – Our Island' Dir. Kaushik Gupta Ray, Prod.PSBT & 'Super Size Me’ Dir: Morgan Spurlock, Prods: Morgan Spurlock and The Con. | ||
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