100 Years of Indian Cinema : Film Festival : Bangalore
Dear Friends,
Welcome to the Film Festival commemorating 100 years of Indian Cinema on 24 and 25th of August 2013, at Banashankari. Film Festival is designed to popularize the meaningful, entertaining Cinema among IT professionals and General public in Bangalore. Various discussion forums and interaction with masters from Cinema world is organized along with this film festival. Then entry to the festival and various sessions are free and it is with great pleasure that we greet you all.
100 years of Indian Cinema Film Festival is being organized jointly by ITEC Film club, Suchitra Film Society and NECAB Matinee. ITEC Film club is a platform of film admirers and creative people from IT and ITES Industry.
Please do share this invitation with your friends and colleagues.
Please find the details of film festival below (Schedules)
We do hope you enjoy the festival,
ITEC Film Club
Note: We are grateful to various film journals, articles, magazines, publications, film websites, film festival websites from which we have borrowed content to prepare this letter. Last minute changes to the program cannot be avoided, if some unexpected incident happens.
For more details contact
Email – contact@itecentre.co.in and phone: 91-9620907912
Saturday 24th August
10.00 AM
Inauguration of the Film Festival by Prakash Belawadi
10.30 AM
Elipathayam , Directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan[Malayalam]
12.30 AM
Discussion on Elipathayam
02.30 PM
Pyaasa , Directed by Guru Dutt [Hindi]
05.30 PM
Discussion on Pyaasa
07.15 PM
Meghe Dhaka Tara Directed by Ritwik Ghatak [ Bengali]
Sunday 25th August
10.30 AM
Future of Cinema, presentation by Prakash Belawadi
02.30 PM
GhataShrada , Directed by Girish Kasaravalli [Kannada]
04.30 PM
Discussion on GhataShradha
05.00 PM
Film Quiz: 100 years of Indian Cinema. Registered teams can participate. On the spot registration is available. Registration is free. To register please call :
91-9620907912 (ITEC Film club) or mail to contact@itecentre.co.in
07.30 PM
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro , Directed by Kundan Shan [Hindi]
Venue: Suchitra Film Society, Banashankari
No.36, 9th main , B V Karanth Road,
Banashankari II Stage
Bangalore 560 070, India (http://www.suchitra.org/)
Introduction to movies included in the Film Festival.
Elippathayam (Translation: The Rat Trap) (1981) is a Malayalam film, written and directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan.The protagonist in the film is trapped within himself and is unable to comprehend the changes taking place around him.The film won the British Film Institute award for Most Original and Imaginative film shown at the National Film Theatre in 1982.
[courtesy : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elippathayam]
Pyaasa (meaning "Thirsty") is a 1957 Indian film produced by, directed by, and starring Guru Dutt. The film tells the story of struggling poet, trying to make his works known in post-independence India, and a prostitute with a heart of gold who eventually helps him get his poems published. The music was composed by S.D. Burman.
[courtesy : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyaasa]
Meghe Dhaka Tara ( meaning The Cloud-Capped Star) is a 1960 film written and directed Ritwik Ghatak, based on a social novel by Shaktipada Rajguru with the same title."Meghe Dhaka Tara" tells the tragic story of the beautiful daughter of a middle-class refugee family from East Pakistan, living in the outskirts of Calcutta under modest circumstances. Neeta sacrifices everything for her family, including her personal happiness, her money, and her health, while her achievements are hardly ever recognized by the people around her
[courtesy : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054073/...?ref_=tt_ov_pl ]
For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.
But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.
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