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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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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:20190503T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190503T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190422T220649Z
UID:5122-1556904600-1556904600@www.thirdi.org
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190414T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20190409T183725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190409T184154Z
UID:5172-1555243200-1555243200@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Co-presents at SF Film Fest
DESCRIPTION:3rd i co-presents the new film Photograph at the Castro Theatre. \nThis powerfully romantic and gently comedic film from India comes from the same director as the cult hit The Lunchbox (2013). It quietly traces the story of a street photographer who convinces an upper-class girl he meets at a tourist site to pose as his fiancée so that his earthy grandmother\, soon to arrive from the countryside\, stops pressuring him to get married. Director Ritesh Batra is reunited here with the magnetic actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui\, among the most interesting and intriguing presences in global cinema. \nThis screening of Photograph will feature a special onstage conversation with actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui\, reflecting on his career to date and recent work in film and television. \nDate: Saturday\, April 14\, 2019\nTime: 12 noon\nVenue: The Castro Theatre\, San Francisco \nVisit the San Francisco International Film Festival website for tickets.
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-at-sf-film-fest/
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:20190404T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190404T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20190404T171002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T173023Z
UID:5161-1554364800-1554397200@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Presents "The Escapists"
DESCRIPTION:3rd i Presents The Escapists\, directed by Saprina Panday—a work-in-progress discussion with emerging film maker Saprina Panday and moderated by Tanya Tandon and Anjana Iyer\n \nDate: Friday\, April 26th\, 2019\n\nTime: 7:00pm – 9:30pm  (film 20 min\, followed by discussion)\nLocation: ATA – 992 Valencia Street\n\nThe Escapists is about three immigrant best friends who chase their dreams and disappoint their families. Helmed by a predominantly womxn-of-color crew and told through the lens of three millennial womxn of color\, the web series covers the tumultuous journey of growing into oneself despite societal pressure.
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-presents-the-escapists/
LOCATION:ATA\, 992 Valencia Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94608\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190305T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190305T191500
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CREATED:20190301T225550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190307T024900Z
UID:5134-1551813300-1551813300@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Supports Cinequest
DESCRIPTION:3rd i is proud to support Cinequest Film festival and the screenings of Manto and Widow of Silence. \nMANTO\n(DIR. NANDITA DAS)\nTUE 3/5; 7:15PM | CALIFORNIA THEATRE\, SAN JOSE \nNandita Das presents her sweeping biopic\, Manto\, a moving and gorgeously crafted look at the work and life of India’s beloved—and controversial—writer\, Saadat Hasan Manto. At the dawn of India’s independence\, an air of optimism sweeps the country. Yet the euphoria flees when the country faces turmoil\, violence\, and fear of their quickly-changing world. A horrified Manto bears witness to the upheaval in his homeland and channels his emotions into writing. \nBuy Tickets \n  \n \nWIDOW OF SILENCE\nTHU 3/14; 8:30 PM | CENTURY 20\, REDWOOD CITY\nFRI 3/15 4:30 PM | CENTURY 20\, REDWOOD CITY \nSeven years ago\, in the middle of the night\, Aasiya’s husband was picked up by army officers. Ever since\, she has led an incomplete life. Living life as a half-widow\, she wants closure more than anything. In her attempts to obtain his death certificate from the government\, she faces multiple challenges. Through her quiet strength\, she carries her family\, but she can’t keep juggling between her past and the present. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-supports-cinequest/
LOCATION:California Theatre\, SJ\, 345 S. First St.\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181117T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181117T161500
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20181106T004047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191013T191355Z
UID:5102-1542471300-1542471300@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:A Suitable Girl
DESCRIPTION:A rarely-seen portrait of India’s urban middle class\, this film documents the arranged marriage and matchmaking process in vérité over four years\, and examines women’s complex relationships with marriage\, family\, and culture\, and the many nuanced ways society molds them into traditional roles. \nRitu\, Dipti and Amrita represent the new India. Educated\, financially stable and raised with a mix of traditional and contemporary values in the urban cities of Mumbai and New Delhi\, they have access to the world in ways their mothers did not. Yet their lives take a dramatic turn when the pressure to settle down and get married hits. Career aspirations become secondary to the pursuit of a husband\, and the women struggle with the prospect of leaving their homes and families to become part of another. \n“Oscar worthy. It’s impossible to not be moved by A Suitable Girl.”\n— Clay Cane\, BET.com \nWinner of the Albert Maysles Award for Best New Documentary Director\, at the Tribeca International Film Festival\, 2017
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/a-suitable-girl-2/
LOCATION:Palo Alto Art Center Auditorium\, 1313 Newell Road\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94303\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181117T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181117T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180910T190149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173556Z
UID:4810-1542465000-1542465000@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:A Suitable Girl
DESCRIPTION:A rarely-seen portrait of India’s urban middle class\, this film documents the arranged marriage and matchmaking process in vérité over four years\, and examines women’s complex relationships with marriage\, family\, and culture\, and the many nuanced ways society molds them into traditional roles. \nRitu\, Dipti and Amrita represent the new India. Educated\, financially stable and raised with a mix of traditional and contemporary values in the urban cities of Mumbai and New Delhi\, they have access to the world in ways their mothers did not. Yet their lives take a dramatic turn when the pressure to settle down and get married hits. Career aspirations become secondary to the pursuit of a husband\, and the women struggle with the prospect of leaving their homes and families to become part of another. \n“Oscar worthy. It’s impossible to not be moved by A Suitable Girl.”\n— Clay Cane\, BET.com \nWinner of the Albert Maysles Award for Best New Documentary Director\, at the Tribeca International Film Festival\, 2017
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/a-suitable-girl/
LOCATION:Palo Alto Art Center Auditorium\, 1313 Newell Road\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94303\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180911T192804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173154Z
UID:4826-1541356200-1541356200@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Shalom Bollywood: The Untold Story of Indian Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Featuring archival jewels from cinematic history\, Shalom Bollywood reveals the forgotten history of early Indian cinema\, when Jewish stars reigned supreme on the desi screen. Acting was a taboo profession for Hindu and Muslim women in those days\, and so the Jewish women of Bombay’s Bene Israel and Bagdadi communities took to the movies\, and catapulted into superstardom! What began with Ruby Myers — aka Sulochana\,  the first lady of Indian cinema in the 1920s — was cemented with Nadira\, the quintessential vamp in the 1960s. Following the stories of nice Jewish girls who ruled the Indian screen for over four decades\, Ben-Moshe’s entertaining and eye-opening doc includes interviews with Bollywood icons and kitschy animation\, and shows us how cinema has always been a medium for bridging cultures.  \n“Danny Ben-Moshe tells the story of four extraordinary female superstars — Sulochana\, Pramila\, Miss Rose and Nadira — as well as popular character actor David Abraham\, in a lively\, audience-friendly documentary that…is full of surprises.”\n– Deborah Young\, Hollywood Reporter \n  \n﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/shalom-bollywood-the-untold-story-of-indian-cinema/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180925T001024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191013T191431Z
UID:4958-1541349000-1541349000@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Sir
DESCRIPTION:San Francisco Premier\nA 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/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T144500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T144500
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180911T192922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173535Z
UID:4806-1541342700-1541342700@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Up Down & Sideways
DESCRIPTION:Bay Area Premier\nHypnotic rhythms and complex polyphonic music reverberate through the hills of Nagaland in this ethnographic portrait of an indigenous community and their remarkable musical traditions. Directors Anushka Meenakshi and Iswar Srikumar take their camera to an alluring corner of India — the village of Phek in the northeast\, bordering with Myanmar — where people rely on rice cultivation as their primary means of subsistence. \nAs both men and women labor\, they sing Lis\, a “call and response” style of work songs. The lyrics about flirtatious love\, mischief-making\, and friendship\, echo timeless themes and mirror their relationship to the land. The title of the film derives from the belief that Li cannot be sung by a single voice\, and needs to rendered as a harmonious group that goes “up\, down and sideways”. \n“This portrait of a people with an extraordinary musical culture is lovingly filmed with an eye for detail.”\n– International Documentary Film Association \n 
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/up-down-sideways/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180914T012548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173530Z
UID:4828-1541334600-1541334600@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Azmaish: a Journey Through the Subcontinent
DESCRIPTION:Bay Area Premier\nFollowed by a facilitated discussion on the rise of political nationalism today\, led by Taymiya R. Zaman (Associate Professor\, History\, USF) and Chris Chekuri (Associate Professor\, History/South Asia Studies\, SFSU).\nSabiha Sumar’s (Dinner with the President) inspiring and probing documentary explores the complex relationship between India and her native country Pakistan. Traveling the two nations\, Sumar and Indian actress Kalki Koechlin (Margarita with a Straw)\, witness radically changing political landscapes\, their encounters giving rise to a personal and poetic search to uncover the voices of the silent majority\, particularly those of women. \nAt home\, Sumar has candid interviews with Pakistanis from different classes and regions\, conversations where she is often the lone woman at the table. In India\, Sumar and Koechlin speak with political figures and ordinary people\, examining the rise of Hindu fundamentalism. As they despair at the decline of secular thought and the narrowing of expression they see in both nations\, they also uncover the shared humanity beyond the divisive political rhetoric. \n“An inspiring and stunning transnational journey through India and Pakistan.”\n– Cameron Bailey\, Toronto International Film Festival \n﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/azmaish-a-journey-through-the-subcontinent/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T214500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T214500
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20181008T215804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173523Z
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SUMMARY:Tumbbad
DESCRIPTION:A perfect post-Halloween treat with sumptuous cinematography\, this Tim Burton-esque light horror transcends its genre barriers\, opening International Critics Week at this year’s Venice Film Festival. Sohum Shah’s and Anand Gandhi’s (Ship of Theseus) gothic fantasy is set in the perpetually stormy village of Tumbbad\, where a decaying castle hides an immeasurable fortune guarded by something ancient\, sinister\, and monstrous. \nWhat starts with a few gold coins\, quickly spirals into a perpetual yearning\, spanning India’s colonial past through independence and beyond\, leading to a jaw-dropping denouement that is as sobering as it is spectacular. \n“Mad creature-feature designs\, Academy-worthy blends of color and pristine optical packaging… Tumbbad is a full genre package seasoned with a pungent foreign kick. A welcoming breed of horror that transcends barrier\, creeds\, and beliefs.”\n–Fantastic Fest Review\, Slash Film \n﻿﻿﻿\n 
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/tumbbad/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T193000
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SUMMARY:Ask the Sexpert
DESCRIPTION:Bay Area Premier\nFollowed by Skype Q&A with the filmmaker!\nEntertaining\, insightful\, and with a wry sense of humor\, Ask the Sexpert is a feature-length documentary about a highly popular 93-year-old sex advice columnist for a daily newspaper in Mumbai. Dr. Mahinder Watsa has no time to mince his words: “Why not try masturbation\, after all\, it’s harmless\,” he advises one correspondent. \nThe column’s brand of advice and humor also addresses topics like gender equality and sexual pleasure in non-moralistic terms. The need for honest and factual discussion about sex leads him to answer hundreds of emails\, and even counsel couples and strangers who arrive at his home unannounced. \nHowever\, Dr. Watsa’s lifelong commitment to sex education has made him a willing combatant against the conservative elements of Indian society that see his work as immoral. With charm and joy\, Ask The Sexpert champions the power of knowledge over ignorance. \n“As Vaishali Sinha’s (Made In India) camera cuts to a cheeky shot of fruit and veg in a local market\, there’s a sense that Ask The Sexpert is going to be an entertaining film.”\n– Screen Daily (Hot Docs Review) \n 
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/ask-the-sexpert/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180914T020143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173511Z
UID:4865-1541266200-1541266200@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Drawn Together + Shorts
DESCRIPTION:Filmmakers Harleen Singh and Rucha Chitnis in person! With special guest\, Ann Marie Sayers.\nWith a lively backdrop of superheroes and comic books\, Harleen Singh’s Drawn Together: Comics\, Diversity\, and Stereotypes (USA\, 2017) gathers together three comic book artists (SF-based Eileen Alden\, NC-based Keith Knight\, and NY-based Vishvajit Singh\, aka “Sikh Captain America”) to examine issues of diversity\, representation\, and racism.  \nA stereotype-busting film\, it provides an opportunity to explore the subjects of race\, gender\, and religion through the universally popular medium of comic books and cartoons\, boldly encouraging viewers to look beyond the obvious\, and unlearn and confront media prejudices. \n﻿\n  \n“In the Land of My Ancestors”\nWorld Premier\nRucha Chitnis’ short In the Land of My Ancestors (USA\, 2018\, 10 min) celebrates the living legacy of Ohlone elder Ann Marie Sayers\, who has devoted her life and her land to keeping Ohlone knowledge and traditions alive. \n  \n“The Fish Curry (Macher Jhol)”\nBay Area Premier\nThe Fish Curry (Macher Jhol) (India\, 2017\, 10 min)\, Abhishek Verma’s animation\, captures the trials and tribulations of a Bengali man coming out to his father\, over a meal of fish curry. \n 
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/drawn_together_and_shorts/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180913T231934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173501Z
UID:4802-1541257200-1541257200@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:A Better Man
DESCRIPTION:Bay Area Premier\nFollowed by cross-cultural panel discussion with Reina Sandoval-Beverly (STAND!) and Firoza Dabby (Asian Pacific Institute on Gender Based Violence); Moderated by Ulash Thakore-Dunlap (The Wright Institute).\nA brave and compassionate doc\, A Better Man illuminates how important it is to dialogue\, to meet and speak with the enemy\, in order to find a way through the fears that haunt our memories. For Attiya Khan\, this happens 20 years after her abusive relationship with her then-boyfriend Steve\, when she invites him to have a conversation about their two years together. \nMade in collaboration with Toronto-based filmmaker Lawrence Jackman\, the doc intercuts Attiya’s personal narrative with a series of intimate conversations mediated by therapist Tod Augusta-Scott\, showing us how we can change the conversation on domestic abuse\, especially when men take responsibility for their actions. \nInitiated by one of the most successful documentary crowdfunding campaigns in Canadian history\, which exceeded its stated target by 50 percent\, the project is supported by public figures such as Margaret Atwood and Leslie Feist \n“Among this year’s… most emotionally stunning films\, A Better Man takes a brave and open-minded approach to processing trauma and healing.” – Hot Docs Festival \n 
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/a-better-man/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180913T231843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173336Z
UID:4804-1541250000-1541250000@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Demons in Paradise
DESCRIPTION:West Coast Premier\nJude Ratnam’s inventive and revealing documentary takes us back into Sri Lanka’s civil war\, through his childhood memories and his family’s personal stories. Ratnam was 5 when civil war broke out in Sri Lanka\, in 1983. On a red train\, he fled the massacre of Tamils by the pro-Sinhalese majority in the northern parts of the country; now he reboards that train back up north\, in order to confront the history that haunts him. \nTraveling with his uncle\, who fought in this decades-long upheaval (and now lives in Canada)\, Ratnam digs deep to unearth the traces of war hidden in the country’s psyche — reuniting with old friends\, reliving past traumas\, and discovering the legacy of the Tamil Tigers. The scars are deep: even now\, Ratnam feels uneasy when his young son speaks Tamil in public places. \n“[Ratnam] unveils the repressed memories of his compatriots\, opening the door to a new era and making peace possible again… For the first time\, a Tamil documentary filmmaker living in Sri Lanka is seeing the Civil war from the inside.” – Cannes Film Festival \n 
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/demons-in-paradise/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180913T231743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173315Z
UID:4830-1541194200-1541194200@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Befikre (Carefree)
DESCRIPTION:Friday night!\nCome experience the passion of Befikre through the colorful celebration that is Bollywood at the Castro!! \nAn exuberant\, fun\, romantic comedy\, directed by the legendary Aditya Chopra (DDLJ)\, this sexy film is set in the picturesque city of love — Paris — and takes us on a journey about romance and friendship. Bollywood’s hottest stars\, Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor\, star as two commitment-phobic friends who enter into a casual relationship that turns out to be fraught with more emotion than they can handle. \nRanveer Singh flaunts his impressively sculpted physique whenever possible\, happily ensuring gender parity in body objectification\, though he seems to want to upstage his co-star at all times! The stars’ sparkling on-screen chemistry is enhanced with passionate kisses\, rumpled bed sheets\, musical showstoppers and a narrative that wonderfully stretches credulity and entertains at all times. \n  \n﻿﻿
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/befikre-carefree/
LOCATION:Castro Theatre\, 429 Castro Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180913T231641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173424Z
UID:4800-1541187000-1541187000@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Village Rockstars
DESCRIPTION:Bay Area Premier\nAs visually stunning as it is delightful\, Village Rockstars is a labor of love to Assam\, every frame brimming with affection. Not surprising given that writer/director Rima Das hails from Chhaygaon\, where the film is set. \nA magical coming-of-age film\, reminiscent of Satyajit Ray\, it follows the feisty young Dhunu and her frolicking band of friends\, who rock out to their styrofoam instruments and dream of becoming real musicians. When the village elders complain about Dhunu’s tomboyish ways\, her mother stands up for her\, in the film’s subtle yet radical feminist gesture. \nA not-to-be-missed offering at this year’s festival\, this feel-good indie favorite is a perfect antidote to “poverty porn.” \n“Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival\, VILLAGE ROCKSTARS has a soul and vision rare in Indian cinema today and marks Das as a major emerging filmmaker.” – IFFLA \nVillage Rockstars is India’s official entry to the Oscars 2019.\n 
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/village-rockstars/
LOCATION:Castro Theatre\, 429 Castro Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181101T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181101T191500
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180911T192439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T173437Z
UID:4795-1541099700-1541099700@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:Good Guy Bad Guy
DESCRIPTION:US Premier\nQ&A with director Indu Krishnan\nDeftly composed\, smart\, and socially-engaged\, SF-based Indu Krishnan’s doc chronicles five years in the tumultuous life of Zakhir\, a gentle soul who lives on the streets of Bangalore (India’s Silicon Valley). He survives on the margins\, recycling plastic and garbage\, and drinks himself to sleep at night\, to escape the violence that comes with homelessness. \nFollowing Zakhir’s filmi dreams to direct a fantasy blockbuster\, Indu reveals a hidden city that thrives on the margins of conspicuous consumption. However\, a darker story lies in the offing: Zakhir goes missing part way through the shoot\, and Indu discovers that he is in jail on a murder charge. \nShould she bail him out? Should she insert herself into his story? Good Guy Bad Guy navigates these troubled terrains with refreshing compassion and integrity. \n“The camera follows Indu and Zahkir through the mad color and bizarre social schisms of the city as they participate in each other’s filmmaking dreams.”\n– Indira Chandrashekar\, (Author of Polymorphisms\, Harper Collins/2017) \n 
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/good-guy-bad-guy/
LOCATION:New People Cinema\, 1746 Post Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:2018,festivals,films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180805T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180805T121500
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180702T193926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180702T193926Z
UID:4712-1533471300-1533471300@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Co-Presents with the Jewish Film Festival — Shalom Bollywood
DESCRIPTION:In the early 20th century\, the Hindu and Muslim communities of India discouraged women from appearing on the silver screen. This created an opening for aspiring actresses drawn from India’s small Jewish community\, who faced no such restrictions.In Shalom Bollywood: The Untold Story of Indian Cinema\, Danny Ben-Moshe tells the compelling tale of Jewish actresses with last names like Myers and Abraham who performed under exotic pseudonyms like Sulochana\, Miss Rose\, Pramila and Nadira. Products of the Baghdadi Jewish and India’s Bene Israel communities\, these women rose from obscurity to become early trailblazers in India’s film industry and national celebrities. Featuring interviews with descendants as well as making imaginative use of archival film footage\, animation and a true Bollywood soundtrack\, Ben-Moshe highlights how these female cinematic pioneers carved their own paths in Bollywood. \nThursday\, July 26th 12:10 pm – CineArts Palo Alto\nSaturday\, August 4th\, 11:30 am – Smith Rafael\, Marin\nSunday\, August 5th 12:15 pm – Piedmont Theater \nFor more information:\nhttps://jfi.org/sfjff-2018/film-guide/shalom-bollywood-the-untold-history-of-indian-cinema
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-with-the-jewish-film-festival-shalom-bollywood-3/
LOCATION:Landmark Piedmont Theater\, 4186 Piedmont Avenue\, Oakland\, CA\, 94611 \, United States
CATEGORIES:Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180804T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180804T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180702T193626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180702T193717Z
UID:4709-1533382200-1533382200@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Co-Presents with the Jewish Film Festival — Shalom Bollywood
DESCRIPTION:In the early 20th century\, the Hindu and Muslim communities of India discouraged women from appearing on the silver screen. This created an opening for aspiring actresses drawn from India’s small Jewish community\, who faced no such restrictions.In Shalom Bollywood: The Untold Story of Indian Cinema\, Danny Ben-Moshe tells the compelling tale of Jewish actresses with last names like Myers and Abraham who performed under exotic pseudonyms like Sulochana\, Miss Rose\, Pramila and Nadira. Products of the Baghdadi Jewish and India’s Bene Israel communities\, these women rose from obscurity to become early trailblazers in India’s film industry and national celebrities. Featuring interviews with descendants as well as making imaginative use of archival film footage\, animation and a true Bollywood soundtrack\, Ben-Moshe highlights how these female cinematic pioneers carved their own paths in Bollywood. \nThursday\, July 26th 12:10 pm – CineArts Palo Alto\nSaturday\, August 4th\, 11:30 am – Smith Rafael\, Marin\nSunday\, August 5th 12:15 pm – Piedmont Theater \nFor more information:\nhttps://jfi.org/sfjff-2018/film-guide/shalom-bollywood-the-untold-history-of-indian-cinema
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-with-the-jewish-film-festival-shalom-bollywood-2/
LOCATION:Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center\, 1118 Fourth St.\, San Rafael\, CA\, 94901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180726T121000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180726T121000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180702T193151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180702T193245Z
UID:4705-1532607000-1532607000@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Co-Presents with the Jewish Film Festival — Shalom Bollywood
DESCRIPTION:In the early 20th century\, the Hindu and Muslim communities of India discouraged women from appearing on the silver screen. This created an opening for aspiring actresses drawn from India’s small Jewish community\, who faced no such restrictions.In Shalom Bollywood: The Untold Story of Indian Cinema\, Danny Ben-Moshe tells the compelling tale of Jewish actresses with last names like Myers and Abraham who performed under exotic pseudonyms like Sulochana\, Miss Rose\, Pramila and Nadira. Products of the Baghdadi Jewish and India’s Bene Israel communities\, these women rose from obscurity to become early trailblazers in India’s film industry and national celebrities. Featuring interviews with descendants as well as making imaginative use of archival film footage\, animation and a true Bollywood soundtrack\, Ben-Moshe highlights how these female cinematic pioneers carved their own paths in Bollywood. \nThursday\, July 26th 12:10 pm – CineArts Palo Alto\nSaturday\, August 4th\, 11:30 am – Smith Rafael\, Marin\nSunday\, August 5th 12:15 pm – Piedmont Theater  \nFor more information:\nhttps://jfi.org/sfjff-2018/film-guide/shalom-bollywood-the-untold-history-of-indian-cinema
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-with-the-jewish-film-festival-shalom-bollywood/
LOCATION:CineArts at Palo Alto Square\, 3000 El Camino Real\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180602T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180423T061129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180423T061417Z
UID:4669-1527940800-1527940800@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Co-Presents at the SF Silent Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:3rd i is proud to Co-Present A Throw of Dice (Prapancha Pash) with the San Francisco Silent Film Festival.\n-A classic silent film from 1929- \nA Throw of Dice (Prapancha Pash)\nInspired by a tale in the Mahabharata\, A Throw of Dice tells the story of two kings vying for the hand of a young woman.\nFilmed entirely on location in India\, the film features Indian screen legends in the starring roles\, a cast of more than 10\,000 extras\, and stunning visuals that capture exquisite landscapes. \nLive musical accompaniment by Guenter Buchwald and Frank Bockius \n74 minutes | $17 general / $15 member\nIndia\, 1929\, directed by Franz Osten\nCast: Seeta Devi\, Humansu Rai\, Charu Roy \nJune 2\, 12:00 noon at the Castro Theatre\, San Francisco
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-at-the-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:20180519T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180519T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180502T065446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180502T065649Z
UID:4675-1526756400-1526756400@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i  Co-presents HALFWAY HOME at CAAMFEST 36
DESCRIPTION:3rd i co-presents HALFWAY HOME\, at CAAMFEST 36\nDirected by Steve Arounsack\, (27 min) \nHALFWAY HOME introduces three artists living and working in Central Valley California and explores their artistic traditions of their homelands. \nHarjeet Singh and Paramjeet Kaur have a shared passion for bhangra\, a traditional Punjabi dance that they teach to the Sikh community in Yuba City. In Stockton\, Lon Chan shares his devotion to hand-making traditional costumes for Cambodian classical dance. Nikiko Masumoto\, reveals how she creatively uses her work as both farmer and playwright to share the stories and traditions of Japanese Americans. HALFWAY HOME brings to light how communities can use artistic practices to meld a sense of belonging with celebration of cultural histories. \nWhen: May 19th\, 7pm\nWhere: Oakland Asian Cultural Center\n$14 general \nMore info: https://caamfest.com/2018/films/halfway-home-asian-american-art-in-the-central-valley/
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-at-caamfest-36/
LOCATION:Oakland Asian Cultural Center\, 388 9th St\, Oakland\, CA\, 94607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180516T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180516T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180502T070321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180502T070321Z
UID:4686-1526504400-1526504400@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Co presents HALF WIDOW at CAAMFEST 36
DESCRIPTION:3rd i Co presents HALF WIDOW at CAAMFEST 36\nDirected by Danish Renzu\, India (91 min) \nInspired by the life of activist Parveena Ahanger\, HALF WIDOW is a story of loss and self-actualization amidst the tense backdrop of the Kashmir conflict between China\, India\, and Pakistan. When Neela’s husband disappears from their home in Srinagar\, she goes in search of answers and a means to tell his story.  Danish Renzu’s feature highlights the devastation and upheaval experienced by women and children living in the world’s most militarized zone. \nWhen: May 16th\, 9:00 PM\nWhere: AMC Kabuki 8\n$14 general \nMore info: https://caamfest.com/2018/films/half-widow/
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-half-widow-at-caamfest-36-2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180513T121000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180513T121000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180502T070139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180502T070139Z
UID:4682-1526213400-1526213400@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Co-presents HALF WIDOW at CAAMFEST 36
DESCRIPTION:3rd i Co presents HALF WIDOW at CAAMFEST 36\nDirected by Danish Renzu\, India (91 min) \nInspired by the life of activist Parveena Ahanger\, HALF WIDOW is a story of loss and self-actualization amidst the tense backdrop of the Kashmir conflict between China\, India\, and Pakistan. When Neela’s husband disappears from their home in Srinagar\, she goes in search of answers and a means to tell his story.  Danish Renzu’s feature highlights the devastation and upheaval experienced by women and children living in the world’s most militarized zone. \nWhen: May 13th\, 12:10 PM  AND May 16th\, 9:00 PM\nWhere: AMC Kabuki 8\n$14 general \nMore info: https://caamfest.com/2018/films/half-widow/
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-half-widow-at-caamfest-36/
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:20180417T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180417T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180404T235231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180409T223424Z
UID:4653-1523970000-1523970000@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Films Co-presents MATANGI/MAYA/M.I.A. @ 2018 SFFILM Festival
DESCRIPTION:3rd i Films is excited to co-present MATANGI/MAYA/M.I.A. at the 2018 SFFILM Festival.  \nMATANGI/MAYA/M.I.A\nDirected by Steve Loveridge\, 2018\, running time 95 min \nCan a pop star also be a revolutionary? This dichotomy\, among others\, is explored in this wide-ranging documentary about internationally renowned musician M.I.A. Told almost exclusively with footage that she herself shot\, the film follows the genre-busting singer from her teenage years in London to her controversial Super Bowl performance and beyond\, revealing how her struggles with fame and fortune lie alongside her unfaltering commitment to bring political awareness to her home country of Sri Lanka. \nFriday\, April 6\, 2018\n8:30 p.m.  Roxie Theater \nTuesday\, April 10\, 2018\n9:00 p.m.  Grand Lake Theater \nTuesday\, April 17\, 2018\n1:00 p.m.  Roxie Theater  \nMore information and tickets: https://www.sffilm.org/2018-sffilm-festival/festival-calendar/matangi-maya-mia
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-films-co-presents-matangi-maya-m-i-a-2018-sffilm-festival/
LOCATION:Roxie Theater\, 94103
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180415T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180405T001103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180409T223439Z
UID:4665-1523797200-1523797200@www.thirdi.org
SUMMARY:3rd i Films Co-presents "The Next Guardian" at the 2018 SFFILM Festival
DESCRIPTION:3rd i Films is excited to co-present “The Next Guardian” at the 2018 SFFILM Festival.  \nThe Next Guardian\ndirected by Arun Bhattarai\, Dorottya Zurbó\n2017\, running time 74 min \nIn the Buddhist kingdom of Bhutan\, teenage siblings Gyembo and Tashi share a passion for soccer\, Facebook\, and girls. Gyembo enjoys reading classmates’ Facebook posts while Tashi turns heads with her confident\, boyish demeanor. \nSunday\, April 8\, 2018 \n2:00 p.m. YBCA Screening Room \nFriday\, April 13\, 2018 \n6:30 p.m. Creativity Theater \nSunday\, April 15\, 2018 \n1:00 p.m.  SFMOMA \nMore information and tickets: https://www.sffilm.org/2018-sffilm-festival/festival-calendar/the-next-guardian
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-films-co-presents-the-next-guardian-at-the-2018-sffilm-festival-2/
LOCATION:SFMOMA\, 151 3rd St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180415T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180415T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T071939
CREATED:20180320T225159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180320T225958Z
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SUMMARY:3rd i co-presents at Spring Family Day!
DESCRIPTION:3rd i Films joins a day-long schedule of South Asian Cultural events for spring at the Palo Alto Art Center. The program is presented in partnership with the Society for Art & Cultural Heritage of India (SACHI) and the Palo Alto Art Center (PAAC). \nSPRING FAMILY DAY\nFREE!\nSunday\, April 15\, 12:30–4:30 p.m.\nPalo Alto Art Center\, 1313 Newell Road\, Palo Alto\, CA 94303 \nJoin us for an afternoon of hands-on artmaking projects\, with a musical performance\, a film screening\, and a scavenger hunt\, at the Palo Alto Art Center! Activities are appropriate for ages 5 through adult.  \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS\n12:30 p.m. Film screening: The World of Goopi and Bagha (Goopi Gawaiya\, Bagha Bajaiya)\, 79 minutes\, English subtitles.\nAn animated adaptation of one of Indian master Satyajit Ray’s most beloved works\, this colorful film follows the hilarious misadventures of Goopi and Bagha\, two tuneless musicians banished from their villages for their cacophonous music. Presented at the 3rd i SF International South Asian Film Festival 2017. \n  \n\n \n2-4 p.m. Artmaking activities led by Art Center teaching artists: Sari Squares\, Elegant Elephants\, and Luminous Landscapes \n3 p.m. Raavan – Retelling of an Indian epic\nStaged reading based on the epic Indian poem Ramayana. \n4-4:30 p.m. Live performance with Stanford Raagapella\nStanford Raagapella\, Stanford’s South-Asian-focused a cappella group\, captures the essence and emotion of music from South Asia to share with people of all cultures.
URL:https://www.thirdi.org/event/3rd-i-co-presents-at-spring-family-day/
LOCATION:Palo Alto Art Center Auditorium\, 1313 Newell Road\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Home Page Slider,Screenings and Events,Year-Round Screenings and Events
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