Friday, November 27, 2020

Marupakkam Online Film Screening # 25 - At My Doorstep

Marupakkam Online Film Screening # 25

From 6 pm today (27 Nov); for 72 hours only

Film : AT MY DOORSTEP
A film by Nishtha Jain
Documentary / 70 min / Hindi with Eng subtitles / India / 2009




Synopsis : A closer look at those who come to the filmmaker’s door becomes a way of entering a parallel world of garbage collectors, domestic workers, delivery boys, watchmen — all those who labour long hours in difficult conditions to make middle and upper class lives in the city of Bombay more comfortable.

These providers of services and goods often remain faceless and nameless. They are, like the people who enjoy their services, mainly migrants, but their presence here is more sharply defined by the lack of survival options back home. Nothing else explains why they should bear with such harsh living and unfair working conditions.

The film looks at the crisscrossing of various lives in the filmmaker’s housing colony, gleaning from this microcosm a sense of how millions work, interact and struggle for a firmer foothold in an indifferent, often hostile megacity. 

Crew Credits

Direction & Editing Nishtha Jain
Research & Script Nishtha Jain, Smriti Nevatia
Film Consultant Smriti Nevatia
Cinematography Rakesh Haridas
Location sound Indrajit Neogi
Sound design Niraj Gera

Film Festival Screenings

Premiere – Isola Film Festival, Slovenia, 2009
Dokma, Croatia, 2009
FFPDM, Montreal, 2010
IFFLA, 2010
Dokfest, Munich, 2010
IDSFFK, 2010

Best Documentary Award Indian Film Festival Los Angeles, 2010




About the Director

Nishtha Jain is an internationally-recognized filmmaker based in Mumbai best known for Gulabi Gang (2012), Lakshmi and Me (2007) and City of Photos (2004). Her films interrogate lived experience at the intersection of gender, caste and class. They explore the political in the personal and uncover the mechanisms of privilege.

She’s a Chicken & Egg Award winner (2020); Member of the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences (AMPAS); Film Independent Global Media Maker Fellow (2019-20); Recipient of Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowship (2019).

After postgraduate training at Jamia Mass Communication Research Centre, New Delhi, she pursued Film Direction at the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune prior to launching a career in independent cinema.

She’s been working across various platforms –documentary, narrative, virtual reality and TV series. Her films have been widely screened at film festivals and art-house cinemas and broadcast on TV. They have won over 25 international awards and have been reviewed by print-media and academic journals.

Nishtha has served as a juror at IDFA, ZFF, Cinema Verité and IDSFFK. She’s given lectures and master classes at numerous universities internationally, including Stanford, NYU, Wellesley College, UCSB, Northwestern University, UT Austin, Cambridge University, University of London, St. Andrews University, Heidelberg, Danish Film School, FTII Pune, India, Satyajit Ray Film & TV Institute.

Select Filmography (Direction)

The Golden Thread (WIP) Summer with Roxanne (WIP) Saboot (Proof) (2019) Submerged (2016) Change the Story (2015) Gulabi Gang (2012) At My Doorstep (2009) Lakshmi and Me (2007) 6 Yards to Democracy (2007) (Co-director - Smriti Nevatia) Call it Slut, 2006 City of Photos, 2005





The film was supported by HIVOS, Netherlands Alter-Ciné Foundation, Canada

Watch Trailer here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9bWWx1GeqA

Email: raintrefilms@gmail.com

Websites: www.nishthajainfilm.com

Produced by Raintree films © 2009




Thursday, November 19, 2020

Marupakkkam Online Film Screening # 24 : Reality TV and Loving Jehad

Marupakkam Online Film Screening # 24

From tomorrow (Friday) 6 pm; for 72 hours only!

Film : MORALITY TV AUR LOVING JEHAD: EK MANOHAR KAHANI

(MORALITY TV AND THE LOVING JEHAD: A THRILLING TALE)

Directed by Paromita Vohra; 31 min; Hindi with English subtitles; 2007



Synopsis : In the winter of 2005 Indians switched on their TV sets to watch yet another “breaking news” story, but one which shocked them. In the town of Meerut, police officers, mostly women, swooped down on lovers in a park and began to beat them up. Along with them they took photographers and news cameramen with the promise of an exclusive sting operation.

What is the story of this news story? The film looks outside the frames that weave the frenetic tapestry of Breaking News on India’s news channels to uncover 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 brutalization and feudal equations. Assuming the tone of pulp fiction and tabloid features it examines the legacy of this kind of story telling, from the relishing accounts of true crime magazines like Manohar Kahaniyan to the double morality of pulp detective fiction to the tabloid news on Indian TV, to unfold a thrilling but disturbing tale of it’s own.

As the salacious media frenzy around violent events takes on ever more unscrupulous forms, the story of the film becomes all the more relevant today.

CREDITS
Producer: PSBT
Director and Writer: Paromita Vohra
Camera: Avijit Mukul Kishore
Editing: Sankalp Meshram
Sound: Samina Mishra
Music: Chirantan Bhatt
Narrator: Lovleen Mishra

AWARDS AND FESTIVALS
Best Short Documentary at the International Video Festival of Kerala, 2008.
Screened in Competition at MIFF 2008, Asian Hot Shots, Berlin, 2008, Bollywood and Beyond, Stuttgart, 2008, Bangalore International Film Festival,2008, Breakthrough Tri-Continental Film Festival, 2008.

DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT



Ever since I began making documentary films, I have had a troubled relationship with the idea of the expose, the investigation that will reveal and fix the culprits quite finally. It seemed to me that although the self aggrandizement and easy understanding inherent in that position was problematic, it also was a potentially violent idea, one that needed to be enacted with considered seriousness, with some complexity and with an acceptance that we do not in reality inhabit a space of pure justice and democracy. And that in speaking this language one would also speak a language heavy with morality, rather than ethics.

From Tehelka’s uncovering of defence ministry bribe scams to India TV’s Shakti Kapoor “casting couch expose”, the sting operation has become the accepted language of television news. When I saw the Operation Majnoo story I felt as if this language had come to a culminative moment – one that justifies violence in the name of righteous indignation. I also wondered how, in this atmosphere of heavy moralizing – whether political or personal – a young person was to find a true, meaningful, relevant articulation of personal relationships and their intimate journey in the world.

Morality TV aur Loving Jehad: Ek Manohar Kahani (A Thrilling Tale) therefore became a film that responded not just to the practice of television around me, but to my ongoing concerns about the language of the political film. The film excavates the language of pulp investigative/detective, fiction and non-fiction to make a comment about how thin the line between the two is, because in the end language and aesthetics are what creates the final, visceral impact from which conclusions also emerge- to look at the world of implication, not information. For me it was an effort to make a film that suggested these things associatively, rather than instructively, winding in and out of different windows onto the commonly understood version – and to take a different turn half way through the narrative to propose a different sort of speech, a different sort of feeling, a different sort of story, in which one could sincerely sing, that love is fleeting, love is fleeting, love is fleeting.

About the filmmaker :


Paromita Vohra is a filmmaker and writer. Her films as director are Morality TV and the Loving Jehad: A Thrilling Tale (2008),(Best Short Doc, IVFK,2008), Q2P(2006) (Best documentary IFFLA 2007; Stuttgart 2007), Where’s Sandra(2005), Work In Progress (2004) , Cosmopolis: Two Tales of A City (2004),  Unlimited Girls (2001 (Women’s News Award, Seoul Film Festival; Best Film, Aaina Film Festival, Best Documentary, Bollywood and Beyond, 2004), A Woman’s Place (1998, Annapurna: Goddess of Food (1995) , and A Short Film About Time(1999).

Her films as a writer includes the feature films Khamosh Pani, (dir: Sabiha Sumar), (Best Screenplay Award, Kara Film Festival, Best Film, Locarno Film Festival) and Khamoshi:The Musical (Additional Scriptwriting) (dir: Sanjay Leela Bhansali); the documentaries Skin Deep, A Few Things I Know About Her (Silver Conch, MIFF 2002, National Award for Best Documentary, 2002) and If You Pause: In a Museum of Craft.

She writes extensively for print, and has published fiction and non-fiction besides being a regular contributor to the Mumbai Mirror and Time Out Mumbai. She has done considerable work with young people with a focus on creativity and politics and teaches scriptwriting around the world. She is currently writing a feature film script and working on a non-fiction book about love in contemporary India.

Interaction with the filmmaker via Zoom on Sunday @ 11 am; message to 9940642044 for ID and password to attend the interaction. 


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Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Marupakkam Online Film Screening # 23 : Yaazhpaanam Dedchanamoorthy

Marupakkam Online Film Screening # 23

From 6 pm, Friday (13 November); for 72 hours only 


Film : Yaazhpaanam Dhedchanamoorthy 
(Dir: Amshan Kumar; Tamil with English subtitles; 36 min; India)

This is a documentary on the great Tavil Vidwan Yazhpanam Thedchanamoorthy. He was lionized for his musical accomplishments by both his fans and carnatic musicians. To this day they remember his great performances in India and Sri Lanka. As an iconic figure he helped bridge the ties between the two countries through soulful music.

The film had been premiered in London, Toronto, Jaffna, Chennai, Paris and Sydney to rousing reception from his fans. It won the National Award for the Best Art Documentary in 2015. 

About the filmmaker : 

Amshan Kumar is a National Award winning Film director .

He has been active as a film critic for the past forty years contributing articles on Indian and world cinema. 


His book `Cinema Rasanai` written in 1990 is considered a pioneering work on film appreciation in Tamil and it is prescribed as a text in many Universities in Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry and Sri Lanka. A fully revised edition of the book was published in 2012. His book `Pesum Porchitram` is a collection of essays on cinema was published in 2010. Maatru Padangalum Maatru sindhanaigalum (Alternative Cinema and Alternative Thoughts) a collection of his recent articles on films in Tamil was published in 2013. He has conducted several workshops on film appreciation to different age groups and has been very active in the Film Society Movement in Tamil Nadu. He was a co-founder of ` `Darshana` a film society in Coimbatore and served as an Associate editor for the magazine `Salanam`. 

He has made more than twenty five documentaries including Third Theatre, Modern Art in Tamilnadu, Mangrove Forests, Nobel Laureate C.V.Raman, U.Ve.Saminatha Iyer, Subramania Bharati , Ashokamitran and Manakkal S.Rangarajan. His first directorial feature film in Tamil `Oruththi` selected forwas shown in Indian Panorama based on a short novel by the renowned writer Ki.Rajanarayanan. It won the best film awards from Government of Pondicherry and Tamil Association of New Jersey. 

His latest documentary on the Thavil Maestro Yazhpanam Tedchanmoorthy has won him the national film award.. 

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Documentaries: 

1.Third Theatre-/English/1995/53mts : Third Theatre is a documentary on the theatre of Badal Sircar, the rebellious playwright-director from West Bengal who died in 2011. 

The documentary has Badalda`s detailed talk on every aspect of his theatre and also the perceptive analysis of his plays by Samik Bandyopadhyay and the criticism of Dharnai Ghosh. Besides the documentary has captured the live performances of his graded plays on the occasion of a theatre festival on a pavement in Calcutta in January in 1995. The film was premiered at the MIFF in 1996 and later in many fora including the festival at Koln, Germany. 

2.Subramania Bharati 1999/52mts 

Subramania Bharati (1882-1921) was truly a renaissance figure of Modern Indian Literature. He brought in a new wave of sense and sensibility to Tamil poetry that continues to exert enormous influence on the succeeding generations of readers and poets. 

This documentary focuses on his multifaceted life not only as a towering poet but also as a pioneering journalist, a mainstream nationalist and a thinker with unfettered spirit. Shot extensively on locales related to his life and times including Benares, Pondicherry and Tamilnadu it has rare photos and documents and the rarer interviews of two nonagenarians who knew the bard in person. 

The film is produced by N.Muruganandam for Tamil Association of New Jersey and Chindhanai Vattam and directed by Amshan Kumar. Script by Indira Parthasarathy and music by L.Vaidhyanathan are the other credits. Documentary won several awards including 
Best Documentary awards from European Film Festival (Switzerland) London Cinesangam and Mylapore Fine Arts. 

3.Yazhpanam Thedchanamoorthy—Music Beyond boundaries. 2014/35mts 

4.Modern Art in Tamilnadu Part 1 & 2. Tamil ( Each Part 28mts) 

Part I traces the genesis of modern art in Tamilnadu and its growth up to the sixties. 

Second Part is about the art movement from seventies till now. 

The first documentary that chronicles the entire history of modern art in Tamilnadu within a limited time frame has its own charms and perils. I am not partial towards a few and biased against some of the artists. Duration of the film decided the number of artists included. Artists who are figuring in the documentary are important. And those who do not are no less important. Inclusion of all the fifty some major artists would have made the film run like a catalogue and would have done justice to none. My wish is more such films should be made and they should bring in artists who are not featured here. 

Feature Film :

5.Oruthi ( 2003. /91mts) 

Those were the times when Zamindars ruthlessly collected high amount of taxes from the hapless farmers and spent them frivolously. Since the revenue never reached them, the Britishers punished the erring Zamindars by ordering the farmers to pay the tax directly to the State. In a remote village in South India this transformation takes place due to the intervention of a poor Dalit girl. As a thanks the villagers are too ready to do good to her. Her simple request is to get married to a boy she has fallen in love with. 

The film is an adaptation of a story written by the Sahitya Akademi Award winner K.Rajanarayanan. It participated in the Indian Panorama and won the Best film awards from Government of Pondicherry and Tamil association of New Jersey. 

Script and Direction : Amshan Kumar 

Interaction with Amshan Kumar, the filmmaker on 15 November, Sunday at 11 am via Zoom. Message to 9940642044 for ID and password to attend the interaction.

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Monday, November 2, 2020

Marupakkam Online Film Screening # 22 : The Outside In

Marupakkam Online Film Screening # 22

From 6 pm, Friday (5 Nov); for 72 hours only

Film : The Outside In
Dir: Hansa Thapliyal; 25 min; English; 2019


Synopsis : What is art, in our lives? What is home? Can practising art, sharing it, give us a possibility of sharing home in the world? Two doll makers work in very different ways, with the human form. They choose to work with very simple, sometimes discarded materials. The work playfully loosens up knots of shame and fear. It lets in a more wholesome look at life and suggests a hopefulness and a desire for a more integrated, empathetic world.

Francoise Bosteels has worked as a nurse. Milan Khanolkar trained as an artist. What is it about making and sharing dolls that has meant so much to each? What new paths have the dolls made and cleared? What ambiguities have they been able to express? The film seeks to collaborate with the doll makers and the dolls, listening to them, playing and animating with them, making with the materials of the doll makers worlds. Participating in loosening the boundaries between what lies outside of us and in.

This is a film which tries to look at diversity of practice, to ask questions about the world as a larger place and a smaller one at the same time. Can each of us and our different ways of doing and being speak to each other? What kind of playful ways of looking might we need in our lives. Sometimes it takes making dolls to explore the landscapes opened up by our questions.


Interaction with the filmmaker on Sunday @ 11 am via Zoom. Message to 9940642044 for ID and password to attend the interaction. 



About the filmmaker : Hansa Thapliyal, 49, is a film maker, writer and artist, whose works have tried to move between different ways of telling stories. 

Her work moves between forms, looking with care, at gender, childhood and how in the less regarded spaces occupied by women and children, lie a wealth of crucial practices and resources for life. 

She is an alumni of the Film and Television Insitute of India. Her diploma film, jee Karta Tha, travelled to festivals in India and abroad and is also features in the 2 dvd set from FTII, called Master Strokes, featuring a collection of special student works from across the years. 

She has worked with needlework and photographs, and her work on Srinagar called His City, collaborating with a photographer from Sringar, is housed in the permanent collection of the Accademia dei Visionari at ALT in Bergamo, Italy. Her writings have been published by a small experimental press in Australia, called StartPress, as a booklet called A Shelter called Writing. 

Her film ‘Have you dreamt cinema’ has been part of the cinema city programme which has travellled to various festivals( Berlinale, Kala Ghoda), as part of the Cinema City programme, besides being part of the Cinema City exhibition at NGMA across the country. 

She has worked extensively on the early history of Indian cinema in Kamal Swaroop’s Phalke Project and has been co writer on Tracing Phalke, published by NFDC. 

She teaches film and sometimes, textiles, at film and design schools and also works with everyday materials to conduct workshops for Agents of Ishq and Point of View, with young adults, often young women, enabling young people to talk of their lives and their sexualities. 

In this film, The Outside In, she has tried to further her interest in what art can mean to us in our everyday lives. 

Interaction : We invite you to an interaction with the filmmaker on 8 Nov, Sunday @ 11 am via Zoom. Message to 9940642044 for ID and password to attend the program.




Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Artists Cinema : Interaction with Artists

Marupakkam Online Film Festival : Artists Cinema

Curated by C S Venkiteswaran, critic / writer 

Showing Now! Till 12 am, 2 November 



Interaction with the artists on Zoom

Schedule :

30 Oct @ 6 pm : Gigi Scaria, Ranjini Krishnan and Parvathi Nayar (video link)

31 Oct @ 6 pm : Riyas Komu, Vipin Vijay and Ashish Avinkunthak (video link)

1 Nov @ 6 pm : Radha Gomaty, Murali Cheeroth and Sumedh Rajendran (video link)

Moderated by C S Venkiteswaran

Message to 9940642044 for ID and password to attend the interaction

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Marupakkam Online Film Festival : Artists Cinema

Artists Cinema : Curated by CS Venkiteswaran


On 26 Oct - 2 November; 12 am to 12 am / Facebook Event 

Interaction via Zoom with the artists / filmmakers on 30, 31 Oct and 1 November @ 6 pm


Curator's Note : C S Venkiteswaran 


Moving image practices, especially since the advent of digital technologies, are expanding and enveloping every field. Today the State and Capital constitute the two biggest image producers and users in the world, for their panoptic surveillance cameras, fixed in every public and open spaces – streets, malls, parks, pubs, offices, transport stations, public transports etc - are constantly at work recording and collating images of everything and everyone passing in front of them. What does this torrent of images amount to and do to us? Today, how does an image-artist work with, through and in this flood of visual information and narratives? How does and can the artist capture Life from the Flow?

These films by artists working in various mediums try to grapple with the very texture, tone, flux and flow of images; they ponder and meditate, interrogate and excavate, counterpose and juxtapose visuals to invite the viewer to enter into certain kinds of intensities of interaction with images: it could be their profound concern with nature, interrogations about hegemonic notions that rule our lives and dreams, explorations into other modes of sexual orientations and experiences, excavations into and through time, reinvention of space etc.

Free from the dictates of conventional narratives, beginning-middle-end structures, meaning-making compulsions and the market impositions about audience expectations, these image essays invite the viewers into exciting journeys into other realms of perception and experiences of the visual.


The Artists 



Vipin Vijay



A graduate of Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute, Kolkata, multiple award winning Indian screenwriter, video artist, film academic, producer and filmmaker, Vipin Vijay’s works are made under strict independent codes and defy any categorization merging film, documentary, essay, and fiction all into one. His works portray the never-ending interfaces between times, mythical and historic; technologies, new and old; ways of living, past and present, that cut across and connect cinema and reality, memory and image, dream and experience, man and machine. 

His works include, The Egotic World (2000),Khurasyadhara(2001), Hawamahal (2004), Video Game (2006), A Flowering Tree (2007), Broken Glass, Torn Film (2007), A Perfumed Garden (2008), Chitrasutram / The Image Threads (2010), Venomous Folds (2012), Feet upon the Ground (2014), Prathibhasam (2018), Anthropocene Relooked(2018) Small-scale Societies (2018). His films have won short Tiger Award – Rotterdam, Best Film – Signs Du Nuit, Paris, National Film Awards, India (twice), Grand Jury Award MIFF, Golden pearl HIFF, Kodak Award, Kerala State Film & TV Award (thrice), Padmarajan Puraskaram, IDPA Award (thrice), Incredible India Award- IFFI Goa, John Abraham National Awards (thrice), Hassankutty Award- IFFK 2010. Apart from widely shown in film festivals across the world, like Rotterdam, Karlovy Vary, Oberhausen, São Paulo, Nantes, Montreal, Japan, Vladivostok , his works have also been exhibited in art museums like Serpentine Gallery, London, Ullens Centre for Contemporary art (UGCA) Beijing. He is a recipient of the Sanskriti Award for cultural achievement in filmmaking in India. The prestigious Oberhausen International Film Festival, Germany 2015 honored him with a specially curated retrospective, showcasing his works. Back home, his works were showcased in the ‘Film Maker in Focus’ section by the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy at the IDSFFK 2017. He currently works as Professor and heads the film direction & screenwriting department at the K R Narayanan National Institute of Visual Science & Arts, Govt. of Kerala, India.


Parvathi Nayar 



Chennai-based visual artist and writer Parvathi Nayar is known for her multidisciplinary art, centred on complex drawings, video artworks, installations, photography, paintings. Parvathi’s art talks about different engagements with our environments, and the philosophies of inhabiting them.

Her solos which often feature her video works include Atlas of Reimaginings (2018, Chennai), At the Heart of the Question (2018, Singapore), Haunted by Waters (2017, Chennai), Dissonant Images: Drawing in Time, (2016, New Delhi), The Ambiguity of Landscapes (2014, Chennai), I sing the body electric (2008, Mumbai), Win Lose Draw (2007, Singapore) and Drawing is a Verb (Singapore, 2006).

Some of her installations, including those in public spaces, include The Fluidity of Horizons (drawings & sound), Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2014/15 curated by Jitish Kallat, Invite/Refuse at the Indo-German DAMned Art project curated by Florian Matzner and Ravi Agarwal (2018); Gender Fluid (Kochi 2018) and Reflecting (on) The Inhabited Crossroads (Kochi, 2016) as part of TheHashtag#Collective of which Parvathi is a founder member; WAVE (2018, trash art installation) Chennai; The Music of the Spheres (Chennai Mathematical Institute, 2016). She pioneered the form of “drawn sculpture” as in the seminal 20-foot high drawing A Story of Flight, Jai He art programme, T2 Terminal, Mumbai international airport.

Her works have been collected by institutions such as the Singapore Art Museum, BMW, HCL, The Sotheby’s Art Institute, The Australia India Institute and Deutsche Bank. Films on Parvathi include Nocturnes by ARTHISTORY+ (2020), "Artists of Chennai: Parvathi Nayar" by photographer/filmmaker Saravana Kumar (2015); ‘V-ideo Ideas Worth Sharing’ Website (Knowledge Partner: Mohile Parikh Centre), http://www.v-ideo.art/videos/176 (2017) Parvathi Nayar Artist Interview at http://kochimuzirisbiennale.org/artist-interview-parvathi-nayar/(2014)

Parvathi is a writer and poet, and commentator on contemporary culture. She was a TedxChennai speaker (“Seeing the world through Different Lenses”, 2016) and and TedxMumbai (The Secret Ingredient of Creativity Mumbai, 2018).

Parvathi received her Masters in Fine Art from Central St Martins College of Art and Design, London, on a Chevening scholarship.


Murali Cheeroth



Murali Cheeroth is a visual artist, BFA and MFA from Shantinikethan, West Bengal.

Murali Cheeroth has exhibited in over 100 significant shows across the globe. He has also taught in CEPT, Ahmedabad, Kanoria Centre for Art, Ahmedabad, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Bangalore and Chennai.Some of his major exhibitions include ‘passage to India’ – the New Indian Art from the Frank Cohen collection in UK (2009); Indian Art summit in New Delhi, SH contemporary Art Fair, Shanghai, Chicago Art Fair and London Art Fair in 2010, Colombo Beinnale , 2012, Chalo India – A group show of Contemporary Indian Artists at Basel Art Centre, Basel, Switzerland, Feb 2014. Participated in 2nd Pula Ketam International Art Festival at Pulaketam, Malyasia. Theertha Art Residency, Colombo. India Australia Artist Retreat, Australia India institute, Melbourne University, Australia .Art Residency and show, Gallerie Christian Hosp, Triol, Austria.


Ashish Avikunthak



Ashish Avikunthak has been making films for the past 25 years. In 2014, He was named Future Greats 2014 by Art Review. Its citation succinctly describes his films:
“In an artworld where an increasing number of critics are arguing that much globalised art takes the form of hollowed-out visual Esperanto, Avikunthak’s works insist on an Indian epistemology while utilising a rigorously formal visual language that is clearly aware of Western avant-garde practices such as those of Andrei Tarkovsky and Samuel Beckett. These are self-consciously difficult works that are filmed in a self-consciously beautiful way”.


His films have been shown worldwide in film festivals, galleries and museums. Notable screenings were at the Tate Modern, London, Centre George Pompidou, Paris, Taipei Biennial 2012, Shanghai Biennial 2014, Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, along with London, Locarno, Rotterdam, and Berlin film festivals among other locations. He has had retrospective of his works at Wolf Kino, Berlin (2019), Kino Klub, Split, Croatia (2019), Pungent Film Series, Athens, Greece (2018), Centre for Moving Image Arts, Bard College (2015), Apeejay Arts Gallery, New Delhi (2015), Rice University (2014), Signs Festival, Trivandrum (2013), Festival International Signes de Nuit, Paris (2012), Yale University (2008), and National Centre for Performing Arts, Mumbai (2008) and Les Inattendus, Lyon (2006).

In 2011 he was short listed for the Skoda Prize for Indian Contemporary Art.

He has published scholarly works in Contributions to Indian Sociology, Indian Economic and Social History Review, Journal of Material Culture, Journal of Social Archaeology, The Moving Image, Art India, Deep Focus among other locations. He has a PhD in Cultural and Social Anthropology from Stanford University and has earlier taught at Yale University. He is now an Associate Professor in Film/Media at Harrington School of Communication, University of Rhode Island. 


Riyas Komu



A multimedia artist and curator based in Mumbai. Completed his Bachelors & Masters in Painting from Sir. J.J. School of Art, Mumbai in 1999. He is the Ideator of Kochi- Muziris Biennale and Co-Founder of Kochi Biennale Foundation (est. 2010). He co-curated the first edition of Kochi-Muziris Biennale in 2012 and has been the Director of Programmes of the Kochi Biennale Foundation (2012, 2014, 2016) and in this capacity, he has initiated the Students' Biennale, Children's Biennale (ABC, Art by Children), Artists Cinema, Music of Muziris, Video Lab, Let's Talk series & History Now (Talks and Seminars), Pepper House Residency & Exhibition.

He has been the Advisor and Visual Arts Curator for Serendipity Arts Festival in Goa in 2016 & 2017 and has conceptualised and curated the 'Young Sub-Continent' project in 2016, 17 & 18. He also curated the Kondotty Sufi Festival in 2019. 

In 2016 he started URU Art Harbour, a cultural hub in Mattancherry, Kochi, (Kerala) which promotes artists from the region focusing on research on Local Culture and Maritime History. Uru Art Harbour also provides a well-supported artist in residency and engages with international artists.

Co-curated first International Football Film Festival in India at Goa International Film Festival and Trivandrum International Film Festival in 2012. As an artist, his works have been exhibited globally including South Africa, Brazil, France, Germany, UK, Italy, Korea, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, USA, China, UAE, Belgium, The Netherlands and Iran among others. He often responds to the time and thematically explores the political and cultural history of India especially Kerala.


Sumedh Rajendran 



Sumedh Rajendran completed a BFA from the College of Fine Arts, Trivandrum, Kerala, 1994 and an MFA from the Delhi College of Art, 1999. 

His solo exhibitions include Water without Memory, Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai, 2017; Split Distance, Vadehra Art Gallery, 2015; Dual Liquid, Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi, 2010; Chemical Smuggle, Grosvenor Vadehra, London, 2008; Final Call, Anant Art Centre, New Delhi, 2007; Street Fuel Blackout, Sakshi Gallery Mumbai, 2006; and Pseudo-Homelands, Rohtas Art Gallery, Lahore. Rajendran has widely exhibited his works in various international exhibitions. These include participation in Indian Highway at Astrup Fearnley Museum, Norway; On the Road to Next Milestone, part of Indian highway at HEART, Herning, Denmark; Zones of Contact, Propositions on the Museum, Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi; and Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Kochi, among others. 

The artist lives and works in New Delhi, India. 


Gigi Scaria 



Gigi Scaria was born in Kothanalloor, a village in southern Kerala, India, in 1973. In 1995, after completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the College of Fine Arts, Thiruvananthapuram, Scaria moved to New Delhi where he undertook a Master of Arts at Jamia Millia Islamia. In the mid-1990s, while establishing his career as a professional artist, Scaria also illustrated children’s books and taught art at an experimental school in New Delhi. 

By 2000, increased international exposure was accompanied by prestigious residency opportunities and solo exhibitions in India, Germany, America, Hungary, the Republic of Korea and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. In 2002, Scaria was awarded an Inlaks Scholarship, and was artist-in-residence at UNIDEE, Cittadellarte- Pistoletto Foundation, Biella, Italy. Scaria’s creative repertoire includes painting, photography, installation, sculpture, and video. 

Since 2002, he has made over thirty-five video works including: A day with Sohail and Maryan (2004), Home: in/out (2005), Raise your hands those who have touched him (2007), All about the other side (2008), and Raise your hands those who have spoken to him (2010). Subjects of early videos include the children who inhabit the streets of New Delhi, and the memories of people who have met or seen Mahatma Gandhi and Mao Zedong, while recent video work deals with the impact of the rapid growth of India’s cities and the social conditions that have been affected by this change. 

His recent exhibitions include one in 2017 held at Aicon Gallery, New York, titled “All about this side” which included bronze sculptures along with paintings, photographs and video installations. An exhibition of selected works by Scaria titled Iconic Interruptions on Mahatma Gandhi was held at Frederic Jameson Gallery, Duke University was held in September 2017. Ecce Homo: Behold the man or how one becomes what one is, was a recent solo exhibition held in Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi in 2018 


Ranjini Krishnan 



Ranjini Krishnan is a researcher writer and film maker based out of Kerala. Trained in Psychology her research work is concerned about the ‘psychic significance’ of knowledge production endeavours. She holds a PhD in Cultural Studies from the Centre for the Study of Culture and Society, Bangalore. Her writing, research and other interventions try to understand the connections between conceptual thinking and creative arts. She is the producer and script - writer of the National Award - winning documentary A Pestering Journey (2010), and was one of the script writers of the feature film Kanyaka Talkies (2013) which won an award for Best Screenplay at the New York Indian Film Festival. 'Daughters of Scheherazade' is her debut visual work. 


Radha Gomaty 



Born in 1968 in Kochi, Kerala, India, Radha Gomaty attended the Foundation Program at NID, Ahmedabad, and then went on to do her BA in Fine Arts – (Painting )from Faculty of Fine Arts at MS University, Baroda, while involving herself with the Indian Radical Sculptors & Painters Association in her final year there. Taking periodic breaks from academia to work on various pursuits and diverse occupations, Radha completed a postgraduate course in History of Art from Viswabharathi University, Santhiniketan, and later briefly did research in Aesthetics in preparation for a Ph.D. which she later abandoned. Radha was a voluntary coordinator of Anmpe Media Trust during which time she scripted and was involved in the post production work of the internationally acclaimed documentary "The 18th Elephant-3 Monologues" besides intensive outreach educational work with children & youth on ecological issues.

Radha, also a poet, works in a range of media, including video, painting, sculpture. In a mix of natural and other material, most of her art is layered and conceptual – mythic in nature and classical in approach. Her poetry has been published in two collections and she has exhibited in solo and group shows throughout India. Two of her works are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Sacred Art in Brussels, Belgium.

Today Radha heads 'SlingIt!',in collaboration with a small rural women's unit that upcycles lovely bags from tailoring waste, works on Art & Creative Thinking Outreach Sessions as curator& coordinator of EkaRasa in collaboration with Sparcs Studio & writes for Lumiere Organic Home Store.. She is currently also in collaboration with DezynMode in coordinating online programs in Art & Creative Thinking. 


Interaction with the artists / filmmakers on 30, 31 Oct and 1 Nov @ 6 pm; 
message to 9940642044 for ID and password to attend the interaction


Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Marupakkam Online Film Screening # 21 : The Last Run

Marupakkam Online Film Screening # 21

From 23 Oct, Friday 6 pm! (for 72 hours only)


Film : The Last Run
Dir: Anirban Dutta; 37 min; Bangla with Eng subtitles; 2019

Synopsis : A glorious past withering away in a fast-changing world – The film is about a Postal Runner, a person who runs or walks from one place to another carrying mail bags. The runner used to be held in high regard with tales of his valour coming to life in the myths and folk forms of the land. With improvements in modes of communication, the runner's profession has become almost redundant.

Kalipada Mura, one of the last surviving runners, lives in a small town in Purulia, West Bengal, India. Age has caught up with Kalipada, and he seems a mere spectator as the images from the past, present and future pass by. The film gently explores his metaphorical ‘Last Run’, imbuing it with resonances from history, myth, music and folklore.


Crew:
Script & Direction: Anirban Dutta
Editing: Anupama Srinivasan
Camera: Ranu Ghosh, Mrinmoy Mondal
Location Sound: Abdul Rajjak
Sound postproduction: Sandeep Singh
Colour Grading: Divya Kehr
Producer: Films Division

Festival selections: Collected Voices Film Festival Chicago 2020, intimalente/intimatelens film festival 2020, Chennai International Short Film & Documentary Film festival 2020, Madurai International Film Festival 2019



Anirban Dutta is a filmmaker, still photographer, and media educator based in Delhi, India. He started his career in television in 1996 and set up the film company, Metamorphosis in 2003. He has directed and produced several documentary films and created many photographic essays on diverse topics such as philately, children’s rights, biodiversity, environmental issues, health, and gender and sexuality. His films have traveled to various film festivals such as the New York Short Film Festival, the San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival, Al Jazeera International Film Festival, and MIFF. He has been a Visiting Artist at the University of Boise, Utah, USA (2009), Stanica Slovakia (2013), and exhibited in the University of Lima, Peru (2007) in addition to having exhibitions in India.

Anirban has worked in Kashmir, Uttarakhand, and hills of Northeast India. He spent 2008 to 2010 in Nagaland and Manipur mentoring artists and filmmakers. He has worked closely with communities mainly children and young people to address violence, displacement, gender issues, and drugs through art, photography, and film projects.

Selected filmography: Flickering Lights (In post-production), The Last Run (37min, 2019), Tale of Stamps (30 min, 2016), 5 Exchange Lane (19min, 2015), The Mud House (17min, 2011), Beyond the Mountains (20min, 2010), Shadows of Tehri (47min, 2003)

Interaction : We invite you to online interaction via Zoom, with the filmmaker on Sunday at 11 am; message to 9940642044 for ID and password to attend the interaction.

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