Monday, 6 February 2012

Peristence Resistance 2012_PROGRAMME

FILMS | PREMIERES | CONVERSATIONS | INSTALLATIONS


Peristence Resistance 2012
9 - 17 February 2012, Delhi


An attempt at bringing together the documentary, the documentary filmmaker and the audience to collectively create and define public cultures.
The 5th edition of Persistence Resistance will screen award winning, rarely seen films, and present a myriad ways of engaging with them.


WORLD PREMIERES 



Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show
Dir: Mamta Murthy
I am Your Poet
Dir: Nitin K. Pamnani

The Immoral Daughters in the Land of Honour
Dir: Nakul Singh Sawhney

Don't Cut Off My Head
Dir: Somnath Batabyal, Matti Pohjonen, Kazimuddin Ahmed & Pradip Saha

A Brush with Life
Dir: 
Sujata Kulshrestha




INDIA PREMIERES

Bitter Seeds
Dir: Micha X. Peled

At the Stairs
Dir: Rajesh S. Jala

This is the Day
Dir: Kersti Uibo

Animation Films by Sarnath Banerjee




DELHI PREMIERES


Living Like a Common Man
Dir: Mario Rutten, Sanderien Verstappen and Isabelle Makay
Two Tales of Modikhana
Dir: Gouri Patwardhan

A Pestering Journey
Dir: K. R. Manoj

A Doctor to Defend
Dir: Minnie Vaid


 CONVERSATIONS

stillIn-depth conversations, Q&As and discussions with filmmakers will traverse different terrains in documentary form and practice.

Sanjay Kak in conversation with director Amlan Datta

Anupama Srinivasan
in conversation with director Kersti Uibo


Bhaskar Sarkar
in conversation with director Mamta Murthy and producer Madhusree Dutta


Detailed Q&A with director Sameera Jain, moderated by Ira Bhaskar


Rahul Roy
in conversation with director R. V. Ramani

Panel discussion with director Mario Rutten on his film Living Like a Common Man
Panelists: Nivedita Ghosh and Dr. Sanjay Srivastava

Other Cinemas in India: Production and Piracy, Circulation and Censorship 
A Panel Discussion following the Premiere of Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show at the Arts Faculty, Delhi University North Campus
Panelists: Lawrence Liang, Ravi Sundaram and director Mamta Murthy. Moderator: Brinda Bose


Filmmakers to be present for post-screening Q&A
Avijit Mukul Kishore, Gouri Patwardhan, Ishani K. Dutta, Kersti Uibo, Mamta Murthy, Merajur Rahman Baruah, Minnie Vaid, Nakul Singh Sawhney, Nitin K Pamnani, Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Pradip Saha, R. V. Ramani, Sameera Jain, Sarnath Banerjee, Sohaila Kapur, Sujata Kulshreshtha.


Dr. Vandana Shiva will speak following the screening of Bitter Seeds, with director Micha X. Peled joining in on skype.

REMEMBRANCE

The festival will pay homage to Lucia Rikaki, Homai Vyarawalla and Tareque Masud- image-makers of immense fortitude.


Homage to Lucia Rikaki by Magic Lantern
Homage to Homai Vyarawalla by Sabeena Gadihoke
Homage to Tareque Masud by Shohini Ghosh

INSTALLATIONS

still2Elusive Truth, Evolving Medium: Evaluating Contemporary Political Documentary

Curated by Rattanamol Singh Johal, Presented in collaboration with Khoj-IFA
at Queens Gallery, British Council

A Visual tribute to Homai Vyarawalla
by Sabeena Gadihoke
at India International Centre


VIDEO PARLOURS and VIDEO LIBRARY

still3Along with screenings in auditorium, films will also be played in simulated video parlours, in a multi hub video library and as installations, encompassing linear, circulatory, on-demand and transitory ways of screening and viewing.


Dedicated video parlours will present curated selections from film archives of: 

Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft (DEFA), Germany

and
Public Diplomacy Division, Ministry of External Affairs, India

DATES and VENUES

9 - 11 February
British Council
17 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110001

10 February
Arts Faculty, Delhi University North Campus
Room No. 22

12 - 15 February
India International Centre
40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi 110003


17 February
Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan
3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110001
 

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