What:
The first edition of Hello Cinema! The film Club in New Delhi will witness an evening with Amar Kanwar. A conversation with the director followed by screening of his shorts.
When:
25 April. 6.30 Pm.
Entry:
Free and open to all.
Venue:
Chinmaya Ranjan
H-1589
Chittaranjan Park
New Delhi- 110019
About the event:
‘Engaging with the Shorts’
Screening of national and international shorts followed by discussion with filmmaker Amar Kanwar who will talk about his work.
Amar Kanwar has made films such as The News, The Face, Thet Win Aung and A Season Outside among others which explore ideas of violence, memory and resistance in India and Burma. Finding a contextual relationship with diverse audiences, Kanwar’s work maps a journey of exploration revealing the audience’s relationship with the politics of power, violence, sexuality and justice.
Hello Cinema! The film club is run by film critic Indu Shrikent. She can be contacted at ishrikent@gmail.
The first edition of Hello Cinema! The film Club in New Delhi will witness an evening with Amar Kanwar. A conversation with the director followed by screening of his shorts.
When:
25 April. 6.30 Pm.
Entry:
Free and open to all.
Venue:
Chinmaya Ranjan
H-1589
Chittaranjan Park
New Delhi- 110019
About the event:
‘Engaging with the Shorts’
Screening of national and international shorts followed by discussion with filmmaker Amar Kanwar who will talk about his work.
Amar Kanwar has made films such as The News, The Face, Thet Win Aung and A Season Outside among others which explore ideas of violence, memory and resistance in India and Burma. Finding a contextual relationship with diverse audiences, Kanwar’s work maps a journey of exploration revealing the audience’s relationship with the politics of power, violence, sexuality and justice.
Hello Cinema! The film club is run by film critic Indu Shrikent. She can be contacted at ishrikent@gmail.
- 4/23/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
A still from “A Season Outside”
Screening of
1) The News
2) The Face
3) Thet Win Aung
4) A Season Outside
At Fd Zone, New Delhi.
When:
6th March, 2014. 7 Pm.
Entry:
Free and open to all.
Venue:
Gulmohar Hall,
India Habitat Centre
New Delhi
About the event:
The 6th edition of Fd Zone Delhi presents a set of films made by Amar Kanwar, which explore ideas of violence, memory and resistance in India and Burma. The films are an exploration of sites of State violence (both physical and psychological), and resistance. In revisiting the violent events that have taken place, whether in Punjab, Orissa, Manipur or the border of India-Pakistan, this set of films force us to examine the political events that have shaped the present in the Indian subcontinent and Burma. The films also raise questions around our individual and collective memory of what we choose to remember, what we choose to forget,...
Screening of
1) The News
2) The Face
3) Thet Win Aung
4) A Season Outside
At Fd Zone, New Delhi.
When:
6th March, 2014. 7 Pm.
Entry:
Free and open to all.
Venue:
Gulmohar Hall,
India Habitat Centre
New Delhi
About the event:
The 6th edition of Fd Zone Delhi presents a set of films made by Amar Kanwar, which explore ideas of violence, memory and resistance in India and Burma. The films are an exploration of sites of State violence (both physical and psychological), and resistance. In revisiting the violent events that have taken place, whether in Punjab, Orissa, Manipur or the border of India-Pakistan, this set of films force us to examine the political events that have shaped the present in the Indian subcontinent and Burma. The films also raise questions around our individual and collective memory of what we choose to remember, what we choose to forget,...
- 2/22/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
Black Eve is a Canadian produced horror film that is now finished with shooting and just getting ready to create dark dreams. The film stars musical artist, producer, and rising actor Neil Green, who was interviewed here (Neil Green Interview). The film will be released on Halloween 2010 and the story is definitely out of someone's nightmare. Character Jewel (Eva James) awakens to find all of her friends dead and Green's character, the Man chasing her through isolated halls and abandoned rooms. Seeing your friends bloody corpses is as nightmarish as dreams come. Also, this is not the type of fantasy you want to fall asleep to, but Black Eve will excite those willing to face the darkness of unknown killers. The first teaser trailer is below and the dialogue is ominously delivered by Green himself as the Man. When is the last time a horror film had a voice-over from the villain?...
- 3/11/2010
- by Michael Ross Allen
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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