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Arthshila Ahmedabad's Film Showcase this week features ‘Billions in Change’ by Manoj Bhargava. The film develops and delivers inventions that help the unlucky half of the world obtain basic needs..
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Arthshila Ahmedabad's Film Showcase this week features ‘Our Bodies Are Your Battlefields’. Bursting with revolutionary fervor, Isabelle Solas’s documentary is a rallying cry against patriarchal and religious intolerance. Intimately intersectional..
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Arthshila Ahmedabad's Film Showcase this week features ‘Invisible Demons’. In the sprawling mega city of Delhi, the dangers of climate change are present, not future, for 30 million inhabitants fighting..
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Arthshila Ahmedabad's Film Showcase this week features ‘Nostalgia For The Future’. A film on Indian modernity, the making of the citizen and the architecture of the home. It looks at..
16 : 30 | Ahmedabad
About the Film: In 1991, Somnath Hore wrote an essay Amar Chitra Bhabna (My Concept of Art) where he shares the paths his life took and the art that emerged..
17 : 30 | Ahmedabad
Arthshila Ahmedabad's Film Showcase this week features ‘The Last Music Store’ by Megha Ramaswamy. This short documentary is an ode to an iconic music store where music wasn’t just sold..
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Arthshila Ahmedabad's Film Showcase this week features ‘Teaching to See’ by Andrei Severny. An educational documentary film about graphic design and teaching of Inge Druckrey and some of her students..
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Arthshila Ahmedabad's Film Showcase this week features ‘Khajuraho Millennium’ by Kamal Swaroop and ‘Mandu - The City of Joy’ by Niel Gokhale. About Khajuraho Millennium The film is about Khajuraho..
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Arthshila Ahmedabad's Film Showcase this week features ‘State of Housing’ by Sanjiv Shah and ‘The Burning Sun’ by S.N.S. Sastry. About State of Housing: A film directed by Sanjiv Shah,..
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Arthshila Ahmedabad's Film Showcase this week features ‘Charulata’ by Satyajit Ray. Satyajit Ray’s personal favourite and arguably his most acclaimed film, this Rabindranath Tagore adaptation is a whirlwind of repressed..