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SUMMARY:Bulbul Can Sing
DESCRIPTION:SF Bay Area Premiere\nOfficial Selection\, Berlin & Melbourne International Festivals\, Winner of Best Director Award at Dublin International and Best Film\, Prag Cine Awards\, 2019\nFollowing on the heels of last year’s magical Village Rockstars\, Rima Das takes us back to the timeless beauty of the northeast in this bittersweet narrative that draws inspiration from her own experiences of growing up in the Assamese countryside. This is no simple rural idyll however; in Das’ deft hands\, the film transforms into a deeply compelling exploration of love\, loss\, and adolescence. \nThree friends struggle to find their own identities\, and to fight back against age-old traditions and parental expectations in this heartfelt and authentic coming-of-age story. Burgeoning with the mischief\, curiosity and the exuberance of youth\, the girls – Bulbul and Bonnie – risk their reputations chasing first-time romances\, while the boy – Sumu – is ostracized for not conforming to gender expectations. Das treats the young protagonists with great insight and respect\, capturing their journeys towards self-awareness with a sensitivity reminiscent of Satyajit Ray. \n“Das recounts her story in the pure language of cinema… As [Bulbul] learns to walk with both love and death in her life\, countless variations of natural light give her whole world an immersive glow.” – Cameron Bailey\, Toronto Film Festival \n  \n﻿﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/bulbul-can-sing/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events
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SUMMARY:American Hasi
DESCRIPTION:Comedian Tushar Singh in person!!\nWest Coast Premiere\nOfficial Selection\, New York Comedy & Chicago South Asian Festivals\, 2019\nEqual parts comedy\, awkward moments\, and self-discovery\, Laura Asherman’s intimate doc is a portrait of a comedian at the crossroads of his life and career. After losing his day job\, Tushar Singh decides to pursue stand-up comedy full-time\, drawing from his own personal experience of growing up as the son of Indian immigrants in a predominantly white neighborhood of Huntsville\, Alabama. \nIn an attempt to accelerate his career\, Singh maps out a 35-day tour in India (with his mom in tow)\, taking part in India’s flourishing stand-up scene. In the process of making audiences laugh through his self-deprecating (occasionally taboo) humor\, he discovers the challenges of cross-cultural comedy\, and faces his relationship with India head-on. Part verité road trip\, part character study\, this refreshingly candid doc features interviews with influential comics such as Russell Peters\, Bill Burr\, and Vir Das. \n“American Hasi is a funny and delightfully awkward story that captures the struggles of the brave few who try to make a living out of their creative passion.” – Laughing Skull Comedy Festival \n﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/american-hasi/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191108T210000
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DTSTAMP:20260624T170754
CREATED:20190923T221855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191024T050538Z
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SUMMARY:Cat Sticks
DESCRIPTION:Skype Q&A With Ronny Sen!!\nSF Bay Area Premiere\nOfficial Selection\, Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles & Slamdance Film Festival\, 2019\, and Winner of the International Narrative Feature Jury Award\, Mammoth Lakes Film Festival\, 2019\nA gorgeous and haunting debut film by acclaimed black-and-white photographer Ronny Sen\, this raw and gritty narrative follows the stories of several addicts looking for the high of halogen\, a synthetic brand of heroin that created havoc in India at the turn of the millenium. Composed of several thematically connected stories that occur over the course of one rain drenched night in Kolkata\, the film is not shy to show us the stark brutality of life\, whilst also managing to find the beauty in it. \nDrawing from his personal familiarity with the world of addiction\, Sen foregrounds the human connections between these addicted and forgotten souls\, uncannily replicating the intoxication its characters feel while masterfully immersing us in this world with great sensitivity and style.\nThe film’s bewitching score works in tandem with the mesmerizing imagery – in lush monochrome and grey silhouettes\, to create a work that is a must-see on the big screen! \n“Cat Sticks is one of the most gorgeous and affecting films Slamdance has presented in recent memory.” – Paul Sbrizzi\, Slamdance Film Festival \n﻿﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/cat-sticks/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191110T143000
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SUMMARY:Chippa
DESCRIPTION:SF Bay Area Premiere\nWinner of the Best Child Actor award for Sunny Pawar at the New York Indian\, DFW South Asian and Ottawa Indian Festivals\nThis humorous and entertaining film is the heartwarming story of Chippa (Sunny Pawar\, award-winning child star of Lion) who\, on his tenth birthday\, armed with a letter he can’t read\, sets out into night-time Calcutta looking for a father he has never seen. \nWhat he finds is a city of migrants who speak in a curious mix of languages\, play late night football\, and drive crazy taxis with roof gardens. It is not an everyday Calcutta that emerges\, but a “marvelous realism” that is akin to the works of literary giants such as Salman Rushdie and Gabriel Garcia Marquez. \nChippa is not oblivious to the grim reality and communal suspicion surrounding him\, but chooses to encounter this world with a mixture of bravado\, curiosity and humor. Seen through his eyes\, the road ahead is not bleak but full of adventure\, surprises – and above all – hope.\n“Then a film like Chippa comes by\, a filmmaker like Rahman comes by\, to tell us… over and over again\, that we are what our shared histories make us\, and our histories\, as Rushdie says\, ‘are\, despite everything\, acts of love.’” – Bedatri Choudhary\, First Post \n﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/chippa/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191110T184500
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SUMMARY:Coast to Coast: Mumbai to the Mission
DESCRIPTION:3rd i’s signature shorts program brings California filmmakers into conversation with filmmakers from South Asia and the Diaspora. With genres ranging from comedy to contemporary music\, and short-form documentaries to dramatic narratives\, this year’s edition tackles stories of relationships\, identity\, environment\, LGBTQ and social justice with compassion. Be warned\, there’s a fair amount of humor! \nWhen the Dust Came In\, Abhi Singh (USA\, 2019\, 10 min). An expose on the minimalist life of sheepherders and their battles against international mining operations in Mongolia.\n31 Foot Ladders\, Andrew Sturm (USA\, 2017\, 5 min). A satirical commentary on Trump’s border wall.\nHome Girl\, Poonam Brah (UK\, 2019\, 12 min). A British-Pakistani woman’s struggle to reconcile her queerness with her deceased mother’s expectations.\nIdentity\, Pallaví (USA\, 2019\, 3 min). A criticism of systemic oppression and celebration of an artist’s Indo-Fijian identity and community.\nThe Plunge\, Simon Ryninks (UK\, 2019\, 10 min). A couple in love finds themselves ready to take the next step.\nThe Layover\, Mahesh Pailoor & Anu Pradhan (USA\, 2018\, 9 min). An estranged couple reconnect by reliving a memorable date.\nMona Shaikh\, Mahesh Pailoor (USA\, 2017\, 3 min). A portrait of a Pakistani-American comedienne.\nComo Mínimo\, Micropixie (USA\, 2019\, 7 min). A sixties French psych-pop inspired take on gender and sexual politics.\nThe Ice-Man\, Heerak Shah (USA\, 2019\, 3 min). A comedic film about an unconventional encounter between an Indian man and a white woman at a suburban convenience store.\nGabroo\, Varun Chounal (USA\, 2018\, 15 min). A light hearted film about a young Sikh boy’s complicated relationship with his hair.\nWhat’s Your Brown Number? Vinnie Ann Bose (India\, 2016\, 5 min). An animated short exploring the absurdity of colorism. \n﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/coast-to-coast-mumbai-to-the-mission-6/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191116T143000
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SUMMARY:The MisEducation of Bindu
DESCRIPTION:Palo Alto Premiere\nFilmmaker Prarthana Mohan in Person!!\nThis coming-of-age comedy coming straight from Mill Valley Film Festival will resonate with viewers both young\, old and in between. The Miseducation of Bindu follows a day in the life of a painfully bright but awkward 15-year-old Bindu\, who endures high school and tries to graduate early.  \nHer mother (Priyanka Bose\, Lion) does her best to keep Bindu on track while maintaining her Indian heritage\, and her clueless stepfather (David Arquette\, Scream)\, tries to give Bindu advice on boys and high school life in America. Paying homage to Bollywood rock with one fantastical Bollywood dance number\, Bindu dreams about escaping and longs for her home in India. The film shines a light on the immigrant experience of a teenager caught between girlhood and womanhood\, and India’s traditional past and the promise of a global future where she can blend in to be whomever she wants to be. \n  \n﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/the-miseducation-of-bindu/
LOCATION:Palo Alto Art Center Auditorium\, 1313 Newell Road\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94303\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191116T164500
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SUMMARY:Bangla
DESCRIPTION:West Coast Premiere\nIn this playful romantic comedy\, Bangla\, Phaim\, an awkwardly charming 22-year-old Italian-Bengali\, panics when he falls in love with an impulsive and spirited Italian girl. The attraction between them is immediate\, and Phaim will have to figure out how to reconcile his love with his life full of rules. \nEchoing the best of recent cinema hit The Big Sick\, the film takes its own unique look at the multicultural experiences of second generation South Asian Europeans in the Italian context\, and specifically of those living in Rome. The narrative\, which puts a whimsical lens on the clash of cultures as an everyday reality for many second-generation immigrants\, is based on the director’s own life\, who as the lead plays a fictionalized version of himself. \nHighlighted in Rotterdam’s International Film Festival in the Big screen competition section and recently screening at the Chicago Film Festival\, Bangla brings in a fresh new voice and pioneer of a new generation of Italian filmmakers. \n﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/bangla/
LOCATION:Palo Alto Art Center Auditorium\, 1313 Newell Road\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94303\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191116T190000
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CREATED:20191012T174749Z
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SUMMARY:Sir
DESCRIPTION:A beautifully nuanced\, sensual and insightful feature film that premiered at Cannes\, Sir delves into the spiritual and romantic connections of two people living parallel yet entirely separate lives. Rohena Gera tentatively explores the forbidden attraction between Ratna (Tillotama Shome)\, a maid\, and her employer Ashwin (Vivek Gomber)\, a wealthy Mumbai bachelor. \nThe film gains gravity for its insight into Indian social rigidities that tether both impoverished villagers and well-heeled urbanites\, with each character quietly yearning to break free from the narrow bounds of their class and gender-based expectations. \nDrawing on similarities to two other critically acclaimed films\, Lunch Box and In The Mood For Love\, Gera achieves a particular delicacy in her directing\, combining an appealing\, understated sweetness with an edge\, and thwarting all expectations and stereotypes of a typical Indian love story. \n“Gera is a female Indian director making her mark celebrating women’s empowerment against dire economic odds… her direction exudes a simple grace that transcends local issues.”\n– Variety\, Cannes Film Festival Review \n﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/sir-2/
LOCATION:Palo Alto Art Center Auditorium\, 1313 Newell Road\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94303\, United States
CATEGORIES:2019,Festival Screenings and Events,festivals,films,Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events
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