In a shadow less Town

In a shadow less Town
Movies
2.0 hrs

November 21, 2019 7:30 pm Thursday

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बिन सावल्यांच्या गावात (In a shadowless Town) Documentary Film Screening followed by a Discussion

Runtime: 63 min. Dir.: Gouri Patwardhan

Synopsis How is the city made? What is remembered when it is being made… and what is forgotten? Raising these crucial questions the film looks at how heritage walks in Pune city seek to define the history of the city in a narrow mold, exclusive to upper castes while claiming to represent the city. What has the erasure of historic figures and buildings meant for the Dalit Bahujan community in the city and their struggle to reclaim some of them? Walking backwards in time the film tries to trace the imprint of caste on history and geography in Pune.

ABOUT THE FILMMAKER Gouri Patwardhan is an artist and filmmaker based in Bangalore. Gouri’s experience as a filmmaker and editor began with making educational films for children and young adults for NCERT and UGC on themes of art, environment and inventive teaching methods. She is an alumnus of Goa College of Art and Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, and currently teaches at Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology. She won a national award for her documentary, Modikhanyachya Don goshti in 2013

The Film Director shall be available for a post-screening discussion.

ALL ARE WELCOME!!!

Organizer
Lamakaan & Docu Circle of Hyderabad

Lamakaan is an open cultural space in Hyderabad which organizes events on socio-economic, political, sports, games, music, art, paintings, movies

In a shadow less Town

In a shadow less Town
Movies
2.0 hrs

November 21, 2019 7:30 pm Thursday

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बिन सावल्यांच्या गावात (In a shadowless Town) Documentary Film Screening followed by a Discussion

Runtime: 63 min. Dir.: Gouri Patwardhan

Synopsis How is the city made? What is remembered when it is being made… and what is forgotten? Raising these crucial questions the film looks at how heritage walks in Pune city seek to define the history of the city in a narrow mold, exclusive to upper castes while claiming to represent the city. What has the erasure of historic figures and buildings meant for the Dalit Bahujan community in the city and their struggle to reclaim some of them? Walking backwards in time the film tries to trace the imprint of caste on history and geography in Pune.

ABOUT THE FILMMAKER Gouri Patwardhan is an artist and filmmaker based in Bangalore. Gouri’s experience as a filmmaker and editor began with making educational films for children and young adults for NCERT and UGC on themes of art, environment and inventive teaching methods. She is an alumnus of Goa College of Art and Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, and currently teaches at Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology. She won a national award for her documentary, Modikhanyachya Don goshti in 2013

The Film Director shall be available for a post-screening discussion.

ALL ARE WELCOME!!!

Organizer
Lamakaan & Docu Circle of Hyderabad

Lamakaan is an open cultural space in Hyderabad which organizes events on socio-economic, political, sports, games, music, art, paintings, movies.

Lamakaan Organic Bazaar

Lamakaan Organic Bazaar
Exhibition
3.0 hrs

November 17, 2019 10:30 am Sunday

On this Sunday morning through afternoon come and explore wide range of Organic Fruits, veggies & groceries Homemade Breads and other baked goods; Organic Lunch, Handicrafts and Handlooms, Handmade Jewelry, Terrace Gardening Corner, Creative Design Spaces. Every Sunday 10:30am – 1.30pm For details: 9642731329. Entry Free. All are Welcome.

Organizer
Lamakaan Organic Bazaar

KALLU – Telugu play by Samahaara Play

KALLU – Telugu play by Samahaara
Play
1.5 hrs

November 14, 2019 8:00 pm Thursday

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Samahaara Workshop Productions presents

Gollapudi Maruti Rao’s “KALLU” A Play in Telugu

Produced by Rathna Shekar Directed by Rajashekar Kavali

Date – 14th & 15th Nov 2019 Time – 08.00PM Venue – Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.

Five people decide to put all their hard earned fortune in the hands of the most deserving person among themselves for the benefit of all and ask him to lead them with responsibility, that man takes advantage of their weakness and he not only exploits them but also degrades them with utter contempt ripping off their self-respect.

When the destiny of the blind is placed in the hands of a trusted confidant who offers them a ray of hope, those very hands, clouded by self-centered desires, push their lives into a state of despair. This play depicts a stark contrast between the lives of sighted people who are ‘Blinded’ by conceit and the visually impaired who ‘See’ this world with their hearts.

Organizer
Samahaara

www.samahaara.org

The Cave of the Yellow Dog

The Cave of the Yellow Dog
Movies
2.5 hrs

November 13, 2019 7:00 pm Wednesday

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The story is a gentle fable about the limitations of life and its acceptance. A girl learns the painful lesson of letting go of want and desire when her father insists on leaving her newfound stray dog. However, the ending of the film offers hope—another lesson of life being full of changes and the consequences of change may bring unexpected rewards.

Organizer
Cinephiles Film Club

POETRY OF DISSENT – OPEN POETRY

POETRY OF DISSENT – OPEN POETRY
Exhibition
2.5 hrs

November 12, 2019 7:00 pm Tuesday

Art has always has been and still continues to be an integral part of people’s struggles around the world. Any form of art can convey the artist’s feelings to the audience with ease. Art can also be a form of Dissent to respond to social issues and voice out to the struggles we face in our society.

Poetry is one of the most significant form of art. Also it is most significant form of dissent. Like Faiz said ” a society without meaningful poetry is a society in the last legs of its wretched existence, a society bereft of dreams and thus a society bereft of hope.”

In a time of political and economic uncertainty, the role of art and expression has never been more important. India is going through this phase now. The space for dissent is shrinking. Cultural leaders – from filmmakers to cartoonists around the world are under threat, with many arrested or even killed for expressing their ideas and showing any signs of dissent.

At this difficult times , it is important that our dissent in any form is expressed. To send a strong message to our rulers in authority that we have right To defy To disagree To debate To dissent

To Express To enquire And To Exist As dialogue towards an alternative has crossed one year, come let’s be a part of this journey and sing songs of dissent. On 12. 11.2019, 7pm at lamakaan

Organizer
Dialogue towards an alternative

Emotions and Mankind Lecture – Demonstration

Emotions and Mankind
Lecture – Demonstration
1.5 hrs

November 09, 2019 7:30 pm Saturday

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Emotions are an intrinsic part of human nature and play a pivotal role in shaping our personality and behaviour. Art has played an integral role in helping humans get a deeper insight into their emotional self.

With episodes from the Ramayana and Mahabaratha and compositions of great poets, this lec-dem aims to explore the “Navarasas” or the 9 basic human emotions through Bharathanatyam.

Organizer
Janane Sethunarayanan

I am a Bharathanatyam performer and lecturer. I have been practising the art form for the past 19 years under the tutelage of Guru Smt. Anitha Guha, Chennai. I travel and perform for festivals within India and in USA. I train youngsters in the art form in India and abroad. My aim is to explore Bharathanatyam and its nuances to understand different aspects of life and educate through art. I am involved in workshops for children in India through “Spicmacay”, a non for profit organisation taking art to underprivileged schools across India. Youtube videos: https://youtu.be/sxqUH58Kqq0 https://youtu.be/nQWnKnCZUgA

KINAARA A Student Film Festival

KINAARA A Student Film Festival
Movies
5.0 hrs

November 08, 2019 4:00 pm Friday

KINAARA- A Student Film Festival (DAY 1) : Stories from the Fringe

A word that means ‘corner’ or ‘bank’, KINAARA is a space occupied by people forgotten by society’s grander narratives, existing on the margins of the dominant discourses. It is their stories we would like to showcase at this film festival, with the two main areas being gender and sexual identity, and territorial identity.

Organizer
Dr. Monia Acciari

Dr. Monia Acciari is a visiting professor from the UK currently teaching at The English and Foreign Languages University. This event will be organised by her and her students at EFLU.

Am I an Indian – Film on NRC

Am I an Indian – Film on NRC
Movies
1.5 hrs

November 07, 2019 7:30 pm Thursday

As soon as the final National Register of Citizens (NRC) was published on 31 August 2019 at 10 AM on completion of the updating the NRC,1951 at all the local, tehsil & district level offices created for the purpose, controversy regarding its correctness set in and even some lawmakers openly came out criticizing the document.

More than 19 lakh people in Assam have been excluded from the final version. What about their citizenship status?

The short documentaries (two parts) made by The Quint focus on the grim issue of citizenship rights and questions the authenticity of the data collection and declaring some citizens as illegal and possible deportation to all such people.

The film will be followed by a discussion.

ALL ARE WELCOME!!!

Organizer
Lamakaan

Lamakaan is an open cultural space of Hyderabad that organizes events on various political, social, economic, and cultural issues. For more info about Lamakaan and its events, visit us at www.lamakaan.com

Children of Heaven

Children of Heaven
Movies
2.5 hrs

November 06, 2019 7:00 pm Wednesday

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Synopsis: Siblings Ali and Zahra make an intricate arrangement to conceal the loss of Zahra’s pair of shoes. However, when it becomes difficult to do so, Ali decides to participate in a race to win new shoes.

Director: Majid Majidi

Organizer
Cinephiles Film Club

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