"Me and my gal, my gal's son
We got met with a tear gas bomb
I don't even know why we come
Goin' back where we come from
Oxford Town in the afternoon
Ev'rybody singin' a sorrowful tune"
- Bob Dylan, Oxford Town
"I never had a problem with drugs, only with cops"
- Keith Richards
The Law and Society Committee of the National Law School of India University in collaboration with Bangalore Film Society is organizing a two day film festival at the Alliance Francaise on the 13-14 May, 2009.
The theme for this year seeks to explore the various facets of an
individual's interactions with the State; whether it is in form of
dissent or affirmation of the activities that the State undertakes. The
festival has two components- screening of certain selected
documentaries and screening entries received in the competition segment
of the festival.
We invite everyone to this festival. Please find below the schedule and a brief synopsis of the features movies.
Schedule
May 13, 2009
Way Back Home – Director: Supriyo Sen 3:30 p.m.
Total Denial – Director: Milena Kaneva 6:00 p.m.
The U.S. vs. John Lennon – Director: David Leaf & John Scheinfeld 7:30 p.m.
May 14, 2009
Blank Reel Competition – Screening of the winning films 3:00 p.m.
Parivartan – Director: Radhika Kaul Batra 6:15 p.m.
Venezuela Rising – Director: Jennifer Wager 7:00 p.m.
Morality TV Aur Loving Jihad – Director: Paromitra Vohra 8.30
For further details please contact,
Aishwarya - +91 98869 47147.
WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT OUT! [2009]
The State and the Individual
Synopsis:-
Total Denial: [Milena Kaneva]
Watch Burma being strangled as a result of a pipeline venture by two
oil companies, TOTAL and UNOCAL in association with the military junta.
What results is slave labour, rape, murder, a battle between the
indigenous people and of course Doe v. UNOCAL- the first law suit of
its kind. A story of Victory.
Morality TV and Loving Jehad: Ek Manohar Kahani [Paromita Vohra]
In winter 2005 in the town of Meerut, India, police officers, mostly
women, swooped down on lovers in a park and began to beat them up. The
film looks at a town's complex dynamics – the fear of love, the
constant scrutiny and control of women's mobility and sexuality, a
history of communal violence, caste and feudal equations. All in juicy
Indian Style!
Venezuela Rising: [Jennifer Wager]
As seen through the eyes of grandmother and community organizer Gladys
Bolivar, the documentary follows her and her compatriots five days
before it is to be decided by popular referendum whether Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez will continue in office or step down. The entire
nation has been mobilized – will it be SI – yes he will be recalled, or
NO – he will remain in office.
Way Back Home: [Supriyo Sen]
A Refugee Film.. After spending a considerable period in West Bengal as
refugees, Supriyo's parents made a journey to the place they had left,
the home they were forced to leave during partition. In their way back
home, Supriyo followed them with his camera.
The U.S. vs. John Lennon [David leaf + John Scheinfeld]
A documentary film about British musician John Lennon's transformation
from a member of The Beatles to a rallying anti-war activist striving
for world peace during the late 1960s and early 1970s and the attempts
of the Nixon government to silence him.
ADMISSION FREE
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