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Saturday, 18 February 2012, 02.30 pm
@ Kriti Film Club
S-35 Tara Apartments, near Alaknanda Market
New Delhi 110 019
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DIL KI BASTI MEIN
Anwar Jamal | 52 mins. | 2011
The walled city of Old Delhi is a cultural universe unto itself – a sprawling, chaotic, but infectiously spirited neighbourhood where life assumes many fascinating forms in a constant struggle for survival. The Film captures a vibrant city caught between the past and the present, decay and renewal, hope and despair. A freewheeling journey through the varied aspects of Old Delhi - its heartbeats, religious moorings, food, musical legacy, poetry and social identity. The Film is a tribute to the life-affirming soul of a resilient city with a glorious history, a none-too-stable present and, hopefully, a worthy future.
Delhi International Arts Festival, 2011
04.30 pm

(Click image to view trailer)
THE GHETTO GIRL
Ambarien Alqadar | 35 mins. | 2011
In what is also known as India’s ‘Little Pakistan’ in New Delhi, a girl is on a search for a lost home movie. The search takes her into the mapless lanes of the place she calls home. Lanes conceal a history and a past. A love and loss tale about being Muslim in India today.
Official Selection: Competition Section, 6th John Abraham National Awards, Signs, 2012
Saturday, 25 February 2012, 06.30 pm
@ Kunzum Travel Cafe
T-49 Hauz Khas Village
New Delhi, 110016

MEN AND THE ART OF MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE
Arpita Sinha |26 min. | 2010
An exploration and portrait of contemporary urban masculinities, its pressures and expression in the lives of educated, upper-middle and upper class men as viewed through the lens of their love for motorcycling and their relationships with their bikes.
@ Kriti Film Club
S-35 Tara Apartments, near Alaknanda Market
New Delhi 110 019
.gif)
DIL KI BASTI MEIN
Anwar Jamal | 52 mins. | 2011
The walled city of Old Delhi is a cultural universe unto itself – a sprawling, chaotic, but infectiously spirited neighbourhood where life assumes many fascinating forms in a constant struggle for survival. The Film captures a vibrant city caught between the past and the present, decay and renewal, hope and despair. A freewheeling journey through the varied aspects of Old Delhi - its heartbeats, religious moorings, food, musical legacy, poetry and social identity. The Film is a tribute to the life-affirming soul of a resilient city with a glorious history, a none-too-stable present and, hopefully, a worthy future.
Delhi International Arts Festival, 2011
04.30 pm

(Click image to view trailer)
THE GHETTO GIRL
Ambarien Alqadar | 35 mins. | 2011
In what is also known as India’s ‘Little Pakistan’ in New Delhi, a girl is on a search for a lost home movie. The search takes her into the mapless lanes of the place she calls home. Lanes conceal a history and a past. A love and loss tale about being Muslim in India today.
Official Selection: Competition Section, 6th John Abraham National Awards, Signs, 2012
Saturday, 25 February 2012, 06.30 pm
@ Kunzum Travel Cafe
T-49 Hauz Khas Village
New Delhi, 110016

MEN AND THE ART OF MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE
Arpita Sinha |26 min. | 2010
An exploration and portrait of contemporary urban masculinities, its pressures and expression in the lives of educated, upper-middle and upper class men as viewed through the lens of their love for motorcycling and their relationships with their bikes.
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