The film festival will focus on urbanisation and its various aspects, with a more non-fictional approach. Engaging the real as well as the imaginative features of the city life, landscape, people, places, structures and more; the featured films comes with different story telling customs and formal practices.
Some of the Indian filmmakers and their work that one can see here, include - Mira Nair’s India Cabaret and So Far From India, Arun Khopkar’s Narayan Gangaram Surve, Rahul Roy’s The Factory, Ruchir Joshi’s My Rio, My Tokio, Paromita Vohra’s Where’s Sandra? and Gitanjali Rao’s TrueLoveStory.
The international films include - Harun Farocki’s Videograms of a Revolution and Workers Leaving the Factory, Fatih Akin’s Crossing the Bridge, Olivier Meys and Zhang Yaxuan’s A Disappearance Foretold and Jens Wenkel’s Lagos, Notes of a City.
The screening will be followed by panel discussion, on the context, languages and aesthetics that shaped the cinematic work.
Entry: Free
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