Saturday 29 January 2011

Three day Kannada Film Festival at Globe Cinema

Ajanta Film Society, Lingayat Mahila Samaj Belgaum, and Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy are organising a three day Festival of Kannada films from 29th to 31st January 2011 at the renovated Globe Theatre

All the films are directed by Padmashri Girish Kasarvalli, an Internationally renowned director and winner of International, National and State Awards.



The festival will be inaugurated at 11.00 am on Saturday, 29th January 2011  by Mrs. Ruksana Feroze Sait. Chief Guests:: Mrs.Mangal Suresh Angadi, Mrs.Asha Prabhakar Kore, Mrs. Ekroop Kaur (Dy. Commissioner, Belgaum),Mrs.Sabiha Hirani (Globe Theatre Owner), Mrs.Dr.Rahila S.Shaikh,(Member,Cantonment Board,Belgaum)

Smt. Asha D. Patil, President and Smt. Drakshayani Parappanavar, Secretary, Lingayat Mahila Samaj along with Smt. Shailaja Bhinge, Smt. Rajashree Hanji and Smt. Shakuntala Mulimani have been actively involved in    organising the event.

Shri. Mohan Karekar, President, and Shri. Subhash Chougule, Secretary, Ajanta Film Society are the co-hosts for the event. Shri Chogule is also the District Co-ordinator for the Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy.

Brief details of the movies being screened:

Dweepa 


Dweepa, which won the  Golden Lotus for Best Film in the National Film Awards, 2002, is a movie at multiple levels. On one level, it is about the problems caused by displacement. On another, it is about the way human beings react to a crisis. 
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Gulabi Talkies


Gulabi Talkies is a beautiful celluloid essay on the trials and tribulations of a poor Muslim woman, Gulabi, a midwife, whose life and the lives of other women and children in a small fishing village in Karnataka change when she is gifted a television set.Gulabi Talkies won the top prize under Indian Competition section at the 10th Osians-Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema. The lead actress Umashree, bagged the Best Actress award for her outstanding performance in the film.

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Kanasemba Kudarayaneri

"The film applies a back and forth narrative to tell the story of gravedigger Irya and his belief in Siddhas, nomads whose arrival is considered auspicious. It is believed that if the death of a person coincides with the arrival of a Siddha, the soul is sure to go to heaven."

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