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SUMMARY:Ravening (Aamis)
DESCRIPTION:West Coast Premiere\nOfficial Selection to Tribeca\, Mumbai and Calgary Festivals\, 2019\, and Winner\, Facebook award for Film with Most Buzz\nBhaskar Hazarika’s quietly shocking film blends gentle romance and body horror into a unique cinematic experience. Niri (a doctor) and Sumon (a doctoral student) find common ground in their shared love for unconventional meats. As Sumon pursues a dissertation on the regional meat-eating traditions across India\, he woos Niri with increasingly adventurous delicacies that he lovingly prepares for her. \nHazarika masterfully concocts a tale of love and addiction\, that builds slowly – from a lilting rhythm to a pounding finale. \n“Bhaskar Hazarika folds in class commentary and dreamlike interludes\, but saves the film’s most surprising and shocking gambit—and aftermath—for the third act\, capping off an unforgettable meditation on taboo and transgression.” – Frederick Boyer\, Tribeca Film Festival
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/the-ravening-aamis/
LOCATION:Castro Theatre\, 429 Castro Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Screenings and Events
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SUMMARY:Namdev Bhau: In Search of Silence
DESCRIPTION:SF Bay Area Premiere\nOfficial Selection to Busan International\, BFI London\, Dharamshala & Palm Springs\, and critically acclaimed\, wins Best Feature\nA magical and witty\, off-beat take on the road movie\, Dar Gai’s film is a meditative reflection that takes us through the breathtaking landscapes of Ladakh in the Himalayas. Driven to the end of his wits by the cacophony of Mumbai – the noisiest city in the world – Namdev Bhau\, a 65-year-old chauffeur\, sets off in search of the fabled Silent Valley. The elderly man’s attempts at maintaining solitude are comically subverted at every turn\, until the precocious and talkative young Aaliq becomes a constant companion through the rest of his awe-inspiring sojourn. \nGai – a philosopher by training – weaves a heart-warming odyssey that cleverly keeps everything on the surface until a final revelation brings an unforeseeable twist. In the end\, this cinematic journey offers the expedient truth that coming to terms with your internal conflicts and disharmony is an exigency of a happy life. \n“Thoughtfully paced and with terrific performances\, Dar Gai’s second feature confirms her as an exciting new voice in contemporary Indian cinema.” – BFI London Film Festival \n﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/namdev-bhau-in-search-of-silence/
LOCATION:Castro Theatre\, 429 Castro Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Screenings and Events
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SUMMARY:Children of the Sun (Gaadi)
DESCRIPTION:Director Prasanna Vithanage in person!\nNorth American Premiere\nOfficial Selection\, Busan International. Director Prasanna Vithanage is an award-winning filmmaker whose narratives and documentaries have screened at festivals around the world and achieved commercial success.\nVithanage’s searing masterpiece is a period drama that takes on caste conflict and British colonial influences in Sri Lanka in the early 1800s. An exceptional narrative and captivating cinematography\, Vithanage draws us into the past with great ease. \nWhen the aristocratic Sinhalese community’s plans to oust the Tamil king Sri Wickrama Rajasinhe go awry\, the men go into hiding\, while their wives are forced to marry men from the Rodiya community – a lower caste group at the bottom of the social ladder – with tumultuous results. Working with a wide palette that ranges from historical drama to nuanced and intimate storytelling\, Vinthanage crafts a deeply empathetic film that is simultaneously heart-wrenching and hopeful. \n“Our nation went through three decades of a brutal civil war waged in the name of racial and religious identities. Since the struggle to uphold identities has not stopped in post-war Sri Lanka\, I believe it is important to raise the question\, ‘Is identity more important than the sanctity of life?’” – Prasanna Vithanage\, Filmmaker
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/children-of-the-sun-gaadi/
LOCATION:Castro Theatre\, 429 Castro Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191109T200000
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SUMMARY:Bollywood at the Castro - Animated Tribute "Bombay Rose"
DESCRIPTION:SF Bay Area Premiere\nOfficial Selection\, Toronto International & Venice Film Festivals\, Gold Hugo nominee at Venice\, 2019\nIn this gorgeous and evocative hand-painted animated feature\, Bombay Rose\, a single red rose weaves together three fantastical tales of impossible loves. \nIn the rich\, colorful and layered animation there is an ethereal brightness to the chaotic Mumbai streetscapes where Bollywood cinema is both satirized and romanticized\, and small town folks in the big city can be crushed by its mean streets\, or redeemed by love. The film moves seamlessly between a documentary feeling of present day struggles in Mumbai\, to the lusciously designed dream sequences set in ancient India and inspired by Mughal folk art. Yoav Rosenthal’s original score merges swooning ballads with traditional Bollywood music and a haunting Latin love tribute. \nClass and political commentary are subtle and second to the visual evocation of this story about unsung heroes struggling for survival\, who live and love across time and memory. Rao’s long awaited feature debut must not be missed. \n“ … with its heart firmly beating to the music of Bollywood\, Gitanjali Rao’s debut feature is a stunningly realised work of animated filmmaking… cleverly choreographed and painted frame by frame over a six-year production period.” – Fionnuala Halligan\, ScreenDaily \n﻿﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/bollywood-at-the-castro-animated-tribute-bombay-rose/
LOCATION:Castro Theatre\, 429 Castro Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Screenings and Events
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