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SUMMARY:3rd i Co-presents South Asia Film Festival - Davis
DESCRIPTION:SOUTH ASIA FILM FESTIVAL: A South Asia Without Borders Initiative \nMay 3\, 5:30pm @ Alumni Center\, UC Davis\nAMAR AKBAR ANTHONY (1977)\nThis Bollywood classic offers freewheeling comedy and camp\, and a potent vision of social harmony. The film will be preceded by a special reception\, and a presentation by the authors of Amar Akbar Anthony: Bollywood\, Brotherhood\, and the Nation: William Elison (Religious Studies\, UCSB)\, Christian Lee Novetzke (International Studies\, University of Washington) and Andy Rotman (Religion\, Smith College). \n  \nMay 4\, 1pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nGOOD GUY BAD GUY (2018)\nAs much a portrait of the city\, as of its main protagonist\, Indu Krishnan’s doc chronicles five years in the tumultuous life of Zakhir\, a gentle soul who lives on the streets of Bangalore. Followed by Q&A with filmmaker. \n  \nMay 4\, 3:15pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nDRAWN TOGETHER (2017)\nWith a lively backdrop of superheroes and comic books\, Harleen Singh’s “Drawn Together” examines issues of diversity\, representation\, and racism. Followed by Q&A with filmmaker. \n  \nMay 4\, 4:45pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nJUTTI KASOORI + HALFWAY HOME (2018) \nNicole Ranganath’s doc explores the rich history of the Punjabi community in Northern California\, while Steve Arounsack’s doc takes us through the vibrant arts scene in the Asian American community of the Central Valley. Followed by Q&A with filmmakers and artists. \n  \nCo-sponsors for the event include: International House Davis\, Sikhlens\, Asian American Studies\, Cinema and Digital Media\, Religious Studies\, Global Affairs\, UC Davis Library\, and the Davis Humanities Institute. \nOutreach partners include: Sikh Cultural Association\, Indian Student Association\, Pakistani Student Association\, Jakara\, Punjabi American Heritage Society\, and KVIE Public Television. \n  \nFor more information\, please visit: \nmesa.ucdavis.edu
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-south-asia-film-festival-davis/
LOCATION:Alumni House\, UC Davis\, One Shields Avenue\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTAMP:20260515T232327
CREATED:20190301T022211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190422T222211Z
UID:5126-1556974800-1556974800@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Good Guy Bad Guy - UC Davis
DESCRIPTION:SOUTH ASIA FILM FESTIVAL: A South Asia Without Borders Initiative \nMay 4\, 1pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nGOOD GUY BAD GUY (2018)\nAs much a portrait of the city\, as of its main protagonist\, Indu Krishnan’s doc chronicles five years in the tumultuous life of Zakhir\, a gentle soul who lives on the streets of Bangalore. Followed by Q&A with filmmaker. \nAlso in this festival: \nMay 3\, 5:30pm @ Alumni Center\, UC Davis\nAMAR AKBAR ANTHONY (1977)\nThis Bollywood classic offers freewheeling comedy and camp\, and a potent vision of social harmony. The film will be preceded by a special reception\, and a presentation by the authors of Amar Akbar Anthony: Bollywood\, Brotherhood\, and the Nation: William Elison (Religious Studies\, UCSB)\, Christian Lee Novetzke (International Studies\, University of Washington) and Andy Rotman (Religion\, Smith College). \nMay 4\, 3:15pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nDRAWN TOGETHER (2017)\nWith a lively backdrop of superheroes and comic books\, Harleen Singh’s “Drawn Together” examines issues of diversity\, representation\, and racism. Followed by Q&A with filmmaker. \nMay 4\, 4:45pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nJUTTI KASOORI + HALFWAY HOME (2018) \nNicole Ranganath’s doc explores the rich history of the Punjabi community in Northern California\, while Steve Arounsack’s doc takes us through the vibrant arts scene in the Asian American community of the Central Valley. Followed by Q&A with filmmakers and artists. \nCo-sponsors for the event include: International House Davis\, Sikhlens\, Asian American Studies\, Cinema and Digital Media\, Religious Studies\, Global Affairs\, UC Davis Library\, and the Davis Humanities Institute. \nOutreach partners include: Sikh Cultural Association\, Indian Student Association\, Pakistani Student Association\, Jakara\, Punjabi American Heritage Society\, and KVIE Public Television. \nFor more information\, please visit: \nmesa.ucdavis.edu
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/good-guy-bad-guy-uc-davis/
LOCATION:International House\, UC Davis\, 10 College Park\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190504T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190504T161500
DTSTAMP:20260515T232327
CREATED:20190301T022156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190312T185653Z
UID:5128-1556986500-1556986500@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Drawn Together - UC Davis
DESCRIPTION:SOUTH ASIA FILM FESTIVAL: A South Asia Without Borders Initiative \nMay 4\, 3:15pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nDRAWN TOGETHER (2017)\nWith a lively backdrop of superheroes and comic books\, Harleen Singh’s “Drawn Together” examines issues of diversity\, representation\, and racism. Followed by Q&A with filmmaker. \n  \nAlso in this festival: \nMay 3\, 5:30pm @ Alumni Center\, UC Davis\nAMAR AKBAR ANTHONY (1977)\nThis Bollywood classic offers freewheeling comedy and camp\, and a potent vision of social harmony. The film will be preceded by a special reception\, and a presentation by the authors of Amar Akbar Anthony: Bollywood\, Brotherhood\, and the Nation: William Elison (Religious Studies\, UCSB)\, Christian Lee Novetzke (International Studies\, University of Washington) and Andy Rotman (Religion\, Smith College). \nMay 4\, 1pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nGOOD GUY BAD GUY (2018)\nAs much a portrait of the city\, as of its main protagonist\, Indu Krishnan’s doc chronicles five years in the tumultuous life of Zakhir\, a gentle soul who lives on the streets of Bangalore. Followed by Q&A with filmmaker. \nMay 4\, 4:45pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nJUTTI KASOORI + HALFWAY HOME (2018) \nNicole Ranganath’s doc explores the rich history of the Punjabi community in Northern California\, while Steve Arounsack’s doc takes us through the vibrant arts scene in the Asian American community of the Central Valley. Followed by Q&A with filmmakers and artists. \n  \nCo-sponsors for the event include: International House Davis\, Sikhlens\, Asian American Studies\, Cinema and Digital Media\, Religious Studies\, Global Affairs\, UC Davis Library\, and the Davis Humanities Institute. \nOutreach partners include: Sikh Cultural Association\, Indian Student Association\, Pakistani Student Association\, Jakara\, Punjabi American Heritage Society\, and KVIE Public Television. \n  \nFor more information\, please visit: \nmesa.ucdavis.edu
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/drawn-together-uc-davis/
LOCATION:International House\, UC Davis\, 10 College Park\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190504T164500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190504T164500
DTSTAMP:20260515T232327
CREATED:20190301T022141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190422T222141Z
UID:5130-1556988300-1556988300@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:JUTTI KASOORI + HALFWAY HOME - UC Davis
DESCRIPTION:SOUTH ASIA FILM FESTIVAL: A South Asia Without Borders Initiative \nMay 4\, 4:45pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nJUTTI KASOORI + HALFWAY HOME (2018) \nNicole Ranganath’s doc explores the rich history of the Punjabi community in Northern California\, while Steve Arounsack’s doc takes us through the vibrant arts scene in the Asian American community of the Central Valley. Followed by Q&A with filmmakers and artists. \nAlso screening: \nMay 3\, 5:30pm @ Alumni Center\, UC Davis\nAMAR AKBAR ANTHONY (1977)\nThis Bollywood classic offers freewheeling comedy and camp\, and a potent vision of social harmony. The film will be preceded by a special reception\, and a presentation by the authors of Amar Akbar Anthony: Bollywood\, Brotherhood\, and the Nation: William Elison (Religious Studies\, UCSB)\, Christian Lee Novetzke (International Studies\, University of Washington) and Andy Rotman (Religion\, Smith College). \nMay 4\, 1pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nGOOD GUY BAD GUY (2018)\nAs much a portrait of the city\, as of its main protagonist\, Indu Krishnan’s doc chronicles five years in the tumultuous life of Zakhir\, a gentle soul who lives on the streets of Bangalore. Followed by Q&A with filmmaker. \nMay 4\, 3:15pm @ International House\, Davis\, CA\nDRAWN TOGETHER (2017)\nWith a lively backdrop of superheroes and comic books\, Harleen Singh’s “Drawn Together” examines issues of diversity\, representation\, and racism. Followed by Q&A with filmmaker. \n  \nCo-sponsors for the event include: International House Davis\, Sikhlens\, Asian American Studies\, Cinema and Digital Media\, Religious Studies\, Global Affairs\, UC Davis Library\, and the Davis Humanities Institute. \nOutreach partners include: Sikh Cultural Association\, Indian Student Association\, Pakistani Student Association\, Jakara\, Punjabi American Heritage Society\, and KVIE Public Television. \n  \nFor more information\, please visit: \nmesa.ucdavis.edu
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/jutti-kasoori-halfway-home-uc-davis/
LOCATION:International House\, UC Davis\, 10 College Park\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190505T141500
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CREATED:20190404T172653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T172653Z
UID:5168-1557065700-1557065700@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Co-presents "Shiraz" at the SF Silent Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:An astonishing treasure of the silent cinema\, Shiraz is an ambitious and elegant film that takes creative license with the story of the life and death of the 17th-century Mumtaz Mahal (Enakshi Rama Rau)\, the Mughal empress whose early demise inspired her husband\, Shiraz (Rai) to construct the Taj Mahal. Inventing a backstory involving bandits\, slavers\, and nobility-in-disguise\, the film narrative give us a robust romantic adventure\, filled with teeming crowd scenes and location shots that double as invaluable documentary. \nShot entirely on location in India\, it features lavish costumes and gorgeous settings – all the more impressive in this restoration by the BFI National Archive which features a specially commissioned score by the Grammy Award-nominated Anoushka Shankar. \nProduced by and starring Indian film legend Himansu Rai\, the film is performed by an all-Indian cast\, featuring Rai as humble potter Shiraz\, who follows his childhood sweetheart Selima (Enakshi Rama Rau) when she’s sold by slave traders to the future emperor (Charu Roy). \nUK-Germany-India 1928\nDirected by Franz Osten\n105 minutes \nDate: Sunday\, May 5th\, 2019\nTime: 2:15 pm\nVenue: The Castro Theatre
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-shiraz-at-the-sf-silent-film-festival/
LOCATION:Castro Theatre\, 429 Castro Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190510T192000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190510T192000
DTSTAMP:20260515T232327
CREATED:20190427T041559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190427T042918Z
UID:5372-1557516000-1557516000@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Co-presents at CAAMFest37
DESCRIPTION:3rd i Films is pleased to co-present Tiger at CAAMFest37. TIGER is a powerful film about a Sikh-American boxer who is banned from the boxing commission for practicing his religious beliefs. Based on a true story of Pardeep Singh Nagra (a break-out role for Prem Singh)\, this inspirational story explores a boxer’s real fight outside of the ring for religious freedom and against racial profiling. This knock-out cast also includes Mickey Rourke as Pardeep’s mentor/coach and Janel Parrish as a bold community lawyer. \nAMC Kabuki 8\nFri May 10\n7:20 pm \nAMC Kabuki 8\nTue May 14\n6:30 pm  \nMichael Pugliese (Writer) and Rocco Pugliese (Producer) will appear at the Friday\, May 10 screening. \nFor more information: https://caamfest.com/2019/movies/tiger/
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-at-caamfest37/
LOCATION:AMC Kabuki 8\, 1881 Post St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190512T184500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190512T184500
DTSTAMP:20260515T232327
CREATED:20190427T042602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190427T042937Z
UID:5382-1557686700-1557686700@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Co-presents at CAAMfest37
DESCRIPTION:3rd i Films is pleased to Co-present When We Walk at CAAMFest37. Emmy-Award-winning director Jason DaSilva continues the documentation of his diagnosis with multiple sclerosis and its aftermath. When We Walk\, (78 min ) the follow-up to DaSilva’s 2013 film When I Walk\, and part of a documentary trilogy\, is bracingly forthright and political in this film about inequalities that parents with disabilities face. \nSan Francisco Premiere \nAMC Kabuki 8\nSun May 12\n6:45 pm \nRoxie Theater\nSat May 18\n12:10 pm  \nFor more information: https://caamfest.com/2019/movies/when-we-walk/
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-at-caamfest37-2/
LOCATION:AMC Kabuki 8\, 1881 Post St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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