Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Listen Janamejaya, A Play in English

Version One Dot Oh! presents their latest production

"Listen Janamejaya"

in Aid of
"Vishranthi" - Home for Senior Citizens
at
RV Dental College Auditorium
on
Sunday, 4th December at 6.00 pm.

For tickets, contact:

Vijay - 9845883912
Mrs.Sarasa Vasudevan - 9845188471
Mrs.Padma Srinivasan - 9845598642

Or, send a mail to vodogroup@gmail.com

Tickets priced at Rs.100/-.
Donor passes priced at Rs.500/-(and above) and 1000/-(and above)

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

LACEfilms: Film retrospective on Artur Brauer

Artur Brauner - A tribute to humanity and tolerance


The Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan, in collaboration with LACEfilms, presentsFilm retrospective on Artur Brauner

Artur Brauner is arguably the most influential film producer of post-war Germany. From the beginning of his career, he was driven to produce films honouring the victims of the Third Reich. When the Nazis invaded Lódz, Poland, Brauner's home town; they killed forty-nine of his relatives. For this Goethe-Institut series, Artur Brauner has selected ten of the most outstanding films resulting from his lifelong endeavour to honour the victims of Hitler's regime.


The screenings, conveniently spread over two weekends, will be followed by discussion, moderated by cineastes from LACEfilms a great opportunity for film buffs in Bangalore.
Entry is free. Passes are available at Max Mueller Bhavan and Suchitra Film Society Auditorium. Hurry, limited passes.


Date: December 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 9th, 10th & 11th
Detailed Schedule:
http://www.goethe.de/ins/in/bag/ver/flm/en892425.htm
Venue: Max Mueller Bhavan, 716, CMH Road, Indiranagar 1st Stage, Bangalore 560 038
Phone: 2520 5305/06/07/08
Email:
lacefilms@gmail.com, info@bangalore.goethe.org
Website:
www.lacefilms.org/ab.asp, www.goethe.de/bangalore

Monday, November 21, 2005

German Films by Turkish Immigrants

Young Turks - festival of German films

Goethe Institute Max Mueller Bhavan brings a festival of films "Young Turks" in collaboration with LACEfilms from 24th to 27th November 2005. Eight films made by Turkish third generation immigrants in Germany will be shown.

As it called 'cinema of métissage' in the German film scene, filmmakers from immigrant families created a cinematic genre 'between cultures'. Directors like Fatih Akin, Thomas Arslan or Aysun Bademsoy started out from their own experiences as immigrants of the third generation. Besides, they were able to move between various cinematic traditions in terms of form and content. Thus, they tell stories about alienation, about the yearning for freedom and for a homeland, but also about the oppression that exists even in the culture of those who are oppressed.

The strength of these filmmakers lie in the tremendous diversity of subjects and styles in their work. Apart from the biographical connection, they are united in their rejection of positive and negative stereotypes, in their avoidance of black-and-white reductionism, and last but not least in a feel for the grotesque sides of cultural clashes. With this series of films, the Goethe-Institut brings together some of the short films, documentaries and feature films that have contributed to establishing Turkish-German cinema as a strong and innovative force in Germany.

For schedule of the films and synopses visit: http://www.goethe.de/ins/in/bag/ver/flm/en892461.htm Entry is through passes. Free passes are available at Max Mueller Bhavan.
Address of Max Mueller Bhavan: No. 716, C.M.H. Road (Near Chinmaya Mission Hospital) Indiranagar 1st Stage, Bangalore - 560 038 Tel: +91 80 25205305/06/07/08

Roadmap: http://www.goethe.de/ins/in/bag/knt/anf/enindex.htm

Friday, November 18, 2005

Films: Almodovar!

Collective Chaos welcomes you to a weekend of Pedro Almodovar, highly acclaimed filmmaker of Spain:

talk to her
&
bad education


25 26 27 November 2005
at Nani Arena, CFD, 5th Floor, Sona Towers, Millers Road

For convenience, we have two screenings of both films over three days. For screening schedule, synopses and other details log on to:
http://www.collectivechaos.org/current_schedule.html

Entry by membership only. Please produce the membership card at the entrance.
Quarterly membership now open for Rs. 175, students Rs. 100, valid till Dec 05.


Please Note:
MOBILE PHONES & EATABLES ARE STRICTLY NOT ALLOWED INSIDE THE AUDITORIUM.

http://www.collectivechaos.org

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Lace Films: Samskara, this Sunday

Dear Friends

LACEfilms presents
Landmark film in the history of Kannada Cinema

Samskara

Year:
1970
Direction:
Pattabhi Rama Reddy
Original Novel:
U R Ananthamurthy
Duration:
113 min
Color:
Black and White


Venue:

Suchitra Film Society Auditorium
Time:
11:00 AM
Date:
20-November-2005

Synopsis:
Naranappa lives in an ‘agrahara’ (close-knit community of the Madhva Brahmins). He is a rebel unlike his fellow community dwellers. He eats meat, drinks and has a lower caste keep, Chandri. Naranappa's behaviour causes strong offense and hatred in the community. Naranappa dies of the plague. No one in the community comes forward to cremate him. They can’t leave the dead-body like that as well. The most respected scholar Praneshacharya is approached by Chandri. Even he can’t find answers to this dilemma. Accidentally Praneschacharya seduces Chandri and his subsequent guilt makes him to assume the responsibility when the entire village becomes plague infested. He eventually returns to cremate Naranappa himself.

Based on Jnanapeeth award winning Kannada writer U R Ananthamurthy's novel, Samskara made new-wave Indian cinema gain a foothold in south India.

Seating first-come-first-seated basis only. Entry fee Rs 50/- per person. Roadmap is provided in our website: www.lacefilms.org
Do come for the film & participate in the discussion after the screening.

Thanks & Regards
For LACEfilms,
- Prashant Pandit

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Bangalore Habba: Need People!

Bangalore Habba and the Culture Café

From the Culture café desk

Deesh Mariwala writes

deesh@deesh.com

Hi Everyone,

I will be directing and coordinating for Culture Café and Kimaaya for the Bangalore Habba.

There are two areas that I am working on:

1) Rock Music and poetry - For this I will need musicians, singers, and voices. If you are any of the three - especially a musician or singer who can accompany himself/herself on the guitar and is familiar with classic rock from the 60's and 70's - Dylan, Procol Harum, Leonard Cohen, Jefferson Airplane, Zappa, Jethro Tull, etc. etc. - CALL ME immediately.

2) Readings - of revue sketches, short plays and skits, poetry, quotations and general madness - I need voices, preferably experienced.

If you don't have experience and don't mind sitting in on rehearsals and pitching in in all sorts of other ways, please do get involved. There might not be Page 3 opportunities right now, but that's the way most of the rest of us greying old fogeys began. If you're lucky and have stage presence that cannot be ignored, rest assured that we will throw you to the wolves!

If you don't believe you fit the roles above, but have friends who might, please call them and get them to call or mail me.


We will meet on Saturday, the 12th of November at 11am to discuss/ audition/ plan the series of café performances.

We will meet at Unisun Publications, above Windsor Pub, next to Kodava Samaj in Vasanth Nagar. The building is on your left if you are coming from the Mount Carmel side, and on your right if you come from Millers Road/Alliance Francaise. Go up the stairs PAST Windsor Pub (please don't stop off for a beer before, there will be time after!). On the first floor, to the left, is Unisun. Parking is adjacent to the pavement, or on the side streets.

Please call me (98807 33374) if there is any confusion.
Please call me and declare your interest, or that of your friends, in the next coupla days. 98807 33374 - ideally post 5pm, but otherwise any time post 7am is ok. If I don't pick up first time, please bear with me and call me back. I'm terribly absentminded and keep leaving my phone in the strangest places!

Actors/Voices: Bring something you like or think you are good at doing. I will also bring audition pieces.

Musicians/Singers: Bring yourselves (without sore throats or fingers), other musicians, and songs you love to sing or play - strictly from the 60's or 70's bands (no Backstreet Boys, please!!!) I'm looking for voices to fill the shoes (I know, I know - I couldn't resist it) of people like Grace Slick, Nick Cave, Janis Joplin, Tom Jones, Van Morrison, and the like. Bring audition pieces of songs loaded with meaning - stuff with a message, whether it's Nowegian Wood or White Rabbit, Back Door Man or Northern Sky, Blowin' in the Wind or Everybody Knows. And if you've never heard of these songs or singers, do not worry - you shall be educated! If you have never heard of rock or blues, but can sing or play the guitar, just come anyway...


Next week, rehearsals shall be post 7pm on weekdays.

Call and confirm
Cheers,
Until the meeting then...

Deesh Mariwala

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Reading Festival at Alliance!

Lire en fête is a 3-day annual festival celebrated mainly in France (since 1988) and now all over the world. This event is an effort towards « Celebrating reading » The actors of the "chain of the book" - authors, translators, editors, booksellers, teachers etc. – are mobilized during these 3 days to organize events and to sensitize the public to reading through various activities

It celebrates the spirit of reading and invites everyone (bibliophiles, especially!) to come and share his or her experience of a book, of reading, of writing and of any other literary creation.

We invite you to participate in this important event of Culture with us on 10, 11 and 12 November at the Alliance Française de Bangalore.

How can I participate in Lire en Fête?

The festival is not restricted to just Francophones or students of French language. The festival transcends all linguistic and geographical barriers. Anyone with a passion for books or reading is welcome to be a part of any activity during the fête. And when it comes to reading, it could be as simple as reading an excerpt from your favourite book or a poem or why, even a quotation! And don’t forget, it could be in any language! Share a thought by just reading it out! All the events are open to all. There’s something for everybody

What’s happening this year?

The Lire en fête, spread over three days - 10, 11 and 12 November 2005 – at the Alliance Française de Bangalore, has as events:

Photo exhibition: Discover contemporary French writers - the literati of France today. Put up in the gallery area of the institute, the exhibition is open throughout the three days of the festival. There will be a guided tour* of the exhibition on 10 November at 9:00 A.M. and at 5 P.M by the director of the AFB, Mr. Eric Rousseau.

* If you wish a guided tour for a group, please confirm your participation before 9 November 2005.
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Reading: Join us for an open-house reading of texts, poems etc. in the atrium on 10 and 11 November 2005, beginning at 8:30 am, 11am, 5pm and 7pm. Each reading session is expected to last about 30-45 minutes.

And for some actual reading in French, travel around the world as Jules Verne takes you on a fabulous voyage to the center of the earth or plunge into a world of action and adventure as you read the adventures of Lancelot, or (re) discover classics of French literature like Andre Gide’s ‘La symphonie pastorale’ or Mérimée’s ‘Carmen’ and for all lovers of theatre, Molière’s ‘Le misanthrope’ or Racine’s ‘Bérénice’ or Corneille’s ‘Le cid’ or just revel in the simple fables of La Fontaine or allow your sensations to be tickled and refreshed as you read Philippe Dellerm’s ‘La Première Gorgée de la bière’ (burp!) or test your knowledge of French by participating in ‘The Little Prince’ contest’ on the audio-stations that are going to be specially set up for the occasion.

And relish Hugo (or any writer of your choice) over coffee and croissants as a special reading area will be set up near the Café Paradis of the AFB.

And don’t miss an enriching evening of reading (Bring your own texts as well, since we shall share our thoughts...) with the celebrated writer Anita Nair on 11 November at 7:45 PM. (auditorium)
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Book Sale: Head for the auditorium to pick up books, magazines etc. (in French) for a song throughout the three days of the festival (if stocks last, because the early bird…!)
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Film Festival: “Book-what they make a movie out for television” said Leonard Louis Levinson. Don’t despair if you have been unable to read some of the greatest classics of French literature ever as they will all come alive when we screen:
(i) CARMEN on 10 Nov. 2005
(ii) TIME REGAINED on 11 Nov. 2005
(iii) MADAME BOVARY on 12 Nov. 2005

All the films (in colour and with English subtitles) will be screened in the auditorium at 10:30 A.M. See synopsis of the films just below this note:

Besides screening of fictional films, there will be a separate projection of video documentaries on some of France’s most popular contemporary writers like Michel TOURNIER, Claude SIMON, Georges PEREC, Raymond QUENEAU, Françoise SAGAN etc. Please refer to the programme listing of the day at the venue.
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CARMEN (Duration: 2H29min): Based on the acclaimed novel of Prosper MÉRIMÉE (one of the spearheads of the Romantic Movement in French literature), Carmen is a French opera by Georges BIZET. It was first performed at the Opéra Comique of Paris on March 3, 1875. During its time, the opera was considered a failure, denounced as “immoral” and “superficial”, but now is an important part of the standard operatic repertoire that simply cannot be dismissed.

The Spanish gypsy, Carmen lives only for sensuality. Love drives her from passion to passion. After she has loved many, she is attracted by the sergeant Don José, encompasses him with her wiles, and leads him to mutiny and desertion, so that finally nothing remains for him but to join a band of smugglers of which Carmen is a member. His fate is endurable as long as he retains the love of Carmen, but when she turns from him he is sunk in a pit of grief.

TIME REGAINED (Duration: 158 min.):
An adaptation by renowned director Raoul RUIZ,– the film is based on the novel Temps Retrouvé (from the last of the series, A la recherche du temps perdu) by one of the greatest literary giants ever – Marcel PROUST.

Year 1922, Marcel Proust on his deathbed undergoes the metaphysical experience of reliving his life as characters from his book rekindle lost memories and juxtapose with real life characters and together, they slowly spill over into the real world. From the cocooned world in his little appartment on Rue Hamelin, he is led down memory lane, as joyous days of his growing years alternate sublimely with tender memories of his literary and social life. The entire drama of war is magnified through the Parisian society around him and in this ever increasing labyrinth of images, the viewer gets a peek of the great ‘human comedy’ and the society that was to form after the war.

MADAME BOVARY (Duration: 136 min.): This is a stunning film of Gustave FLAUBERT’S classic novel Madame Bovary by the French director Claude CHABROL. This book that raised a scandal (after publishing a few controversial excerpts in a periodical, Flaubert had to go on trial to be allowed to publish the rest of the novel!) was first published in 1857 and is now regarded as one of the first modern Realistic novels.

The story is about a provincial doctor’s wife, Emma Bovary, who has adulterous affairs and who lives beyond her means in order to escape the banalities and emptiness of modern life. Her repressed existence in 19th century bourgeois France forces her to seek out romance and danger. This classic film of love and deceit is a must-watch for anyone seeking to better understand the intrigue of human relationships.
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Note:
1. Lunch break: 1 pm-3 pm
2. Contact: Rahul on 51 23 13 40/44/45/46 for more information.


Eric ROUSSEAU, Directeur AFB
director.afbangalore@afindia.org
Téléphone : (080) 512 313 40 / 41 Fax: (080) 512 313 47.
PB 108 Thimmaiah Rd Vasanthnagar, 560 052
BANGALOREKarnataka -India ............................................................

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Film: Antonioni Classic next Saturday!

Welcome to the November screening of Collective Chaos:

blow-up
by Michelangelo Antonioni


6.30 pm
12th November 2005
at CFD, 5th Floor, Sona Towers, Millers Road

For further details log on to:
http://www.collectivechaos.org/blowup.html

Entry by membership only. Guests are not allowed.
Quarterly membership now open for Rs. 175, students Rs. 100, valid till Dec 05.