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Thursday, October 30th, 2008 | Author: admin

SYNOPSIS

Pyaasa/ ETERNAL THIRST - 29 Oct 2008 6.30pm - Director:Guru Dutt - 1957/B&W/Romance/146′/urdu

Plot: Unemployed Vijay is the youngest in his family consisting of his widowed mom, and two brothers. His passion is poetry - frowned upon by his brothers - who want him to find gainful employment instead. He takes to drinking, gets into trouble with the law, disowned by his brothers, ends up at a brothel and befriends a prostitute named Gulabo. Gulabo is sympathetic, listens to him as he pours his heart out, and decides to assist Vijay. Gulabo approaches some of her affluent clientèle to assist Vijay and try and get his work published, without revealing that they are written by an alcoholic, disheveled, homeless man.

Chaudhvin Ka Chand /FULL MOON - 30 Oct 2008 6.30pm - Director:M. Sadiq - 1960/B&W-Colour/ Romance/169′/urdu

Plot: Nawab Pyare Mian gets a close look at a stunning woman in a busy market place, and is left stunned by her beauty. Unable to get her out of his mind, he asks his friends, Shedad and Aslam, for assistance. Then to Nawab’s delight he spots her at his sister’s birthday celebration, and asks Nasibhan to find out who she is. After a few misunderstandings, he does find out her name, which is Jameela. But the problem is that his friend, Aslam, has also fallen for her, and the friends will have to make sacrifices for each other, then after that the decision will be Jameela’s to decide who to chose for her life-partner. Awards:3 wins & 4 nominations

Kaagaz Ke Phool /PAPER FLOWERS - 1 Nov 2008- 3.30pm - Director:Guru Dutt - 1959/B&W/148′/ romance /hindi

Plot: Suresh Sinha, who comes from a poor background, makes it big in the Bombay-based Indian film industry . He meets Veena Varma, and gets married. A daughter named Pramila is born. Suresh meets with débutante Shanti and falls head over heels in love with her and begins to promote her career. Disagreements arise between Veena and Suresh, and they decide to separate, with Pramila staying on with her dad. Veena’s dad, brings about a legal action against Suresh for custody of Pramila. Suresh loses focus, unable to concentrate on his career, which ends in his entire estate being auctioned to pay off his debts, and he becomes a homeless drunk. Suresh attempts a comeback. The question remains will Suresh make a successful start as an actor, and will Shanti and he start a relationship?    Awards:2 wins

Mr. & Mrs. ‘55 - 2 Nov 2008 3.30 pm - Director:Guru Dutt - 1955/B&W/157′/hindi

Plot: A young, naive heiress, in custody of a martinet and flamingly feminist aunt is forced into a ‘marriage of convenience’ with an unemployed cartoonist in an attempt to save her millions - a move orchestrated by the scheming aunt. However, in the course of her ostensibly married life, she learns the true meaning of marriage and the deep significance of being an Indian wife, much to the dismay of her aunt, who, in adherence to her wayward beliefs, has been trying to instill every kind of anti-male sentiment in her niece’s ingenuous mind.

Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam / KING QUEEN AND SLAVE - 2 Nov 2008 - 6.30 pm - Director:Abrar Alvi - 1962/ B&W/152′/urdu

Plot: A young man named Bhoot Nath is hired as a servant to a very wealthy zamindar. The zamindar is married to a beautiful woman, but every night frequents brothels and dancing ladies. Bhoot Nath finds out that his wife is a very lonely woman, and they both come close, and soon form a platonic relationship. This enables Bhoot Nath to see the life of his mistress through her perspective, and the life she is doomed to live. Awards:4 wins & 1 nomination

GURU DUTT - The Icon

Guru Dutt , one of the greatest icons of commercial Indian cinema was considered to be a man ahead of his time,. Although he made less than 50 films during his lifetime, they are believed to be the best to come from Bollywood’s Golden Age, known both for their ability to reach out to the common man and for their artistic and lyrical content, and they went on to become trendsetters that have influenced Bollywood ever since.

Dutt was born in Mysore on 9 July 1925, the eldest son of a headmaster and a housewife who was a part-time writer. He received his early education in Calcuta, and in 1941, he joined the Uday Shankar India Culture Center, where he received basic training in the performing arts under dance maestro Uday Shankar. Afterward, in 1944, he had a short stint as a telephone operator.

Dutt entered the Indian film industry in 1944, working as a choreographer in Prabhat Studios. There, he became friends with Dev Anand (whom he met when they worked on the film Hum Ek Hain (1946)) and Rehman. After Prabhat Studios went under in 1947, Dutt moved to Mumbai, where he worked with the leading directors of the time: Amiya Chakrabarty in Girls’ School (1949) and Gyan Mukherjee in Sangram (1946).

He got his big break when Dev Anand invited him to direct a film in his newly formed company Navketan Films. Dutt made his directorial debut with Baazi (1951), which starred Dev Anand. The film was an urban crime thriller that paid homage to classic film noir. However, it also carried its own elements that ensured it was not a remake of a Hollywood film: notably, songs were used to further the story’s narrative, and close-up shots were used frequently. The film was a success and became a trendsetter for future crime films.

Dutt’s next releases were Jaal (1952) and Baaz (1953). Dutt made his acting debut in the latter film, which he also directed. But while they were average successes, he finally tasted success with Aar-Paar (1954), another crime thriller, but with a far more polished story and look. Then came Mr. & Mrs. ‘55 (1955), a frothy romantic comedy focusing on women’s’ rights; and C.I.D. (1956), yet another crime thriller in which Waheeda Rehman made her debut.

His next films, Pyaasa (1957) and Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959), are regarded as his best work. Pyaasa (1957) was his masterpiece, about a poet trying to achieve success in a hypocritical, uncaring world. It was a box-office hit and is ranked as his greatest film ever.

Dutt continued to produce and act in films, notably the period dramas Chaudhvin Ka Chand (1960) and Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962). The latter film, interestingly, is controversial because it is debated whether Dutt had ghost-directed the film

Dutt passed away on 10 October 1964. His death was an irreplaceable loss to Indian cinema. Guru Dutt would always be known, even if posthumously, as the Guru of Bollywood’s Golden Age and one of the world’s most important international auteurs….

Friday, October 10th, 2008 | Author: admin

SCARF in association with ICAF

supported by

Airtel & The Hindu

Present

Frame of Mind Film Festival on Mental Health

Schedule : 10th to 12th October 2008

Frame Of Mind (www.frameofmind.in) is a unique, 3-day film festival on Mental Health organized by SCARF (Schizophrenia Research Foundation), an NGO in Chennai (www.scarfindia.org) in association with ICAF from 10-12 Oct (Fri-Sun) ‘08 at the South Indian Film Chamber Of Commerce.

Frame Of Mind is a part of an international conference on schizophrenia (www.icons-scarf.org) that is held every two years, attended by mental health professionals from all over the world.

The main objectives of the festival are to improve awareness about mental health and beat the stigma attached to mental disorders and to stimulate & promote interest on Mental Health issues among film makers.

These are the main aspects to Frame Of Mind, the festival…

1. 9 feature films and some short films accurately portraying mental illnesses - manifestations of disorders like Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Learning Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) - will be screened. The campaign seeks to help dispel fears and clichéd images of personalities with mental disorders. Care has been taken to screen feature films which convey a positive message.

2. Admission is free. Members are requested to send their friends / guests / families for this festival from 10th to 12th October.

3. The interesting part is a panel discussion at the end of every feature film where the audience is encouraged to ask questions about the film which was screened. A psychiatrist and a filmmaker will be present to answer the questions to help understand the nuances of the film, both medically and cinematically.

4. A competitive section seeking to counter negative, inaccurate and cliched images of people with mental illness. Students, film-makers, doctors and care-givers, among others were invited to create clean, accurate, realistic and optimistic short films (under 5 minutes) portraying mental illness, which will be seen by an eminent panel of jury who will award cash prizes to the best films.

SYNOPSIS

VENUE : South Indian Film Chamber Theatre

10th October 2008

VADAKKUMNATHAN (Malayalam) 9.00 am 10th October 2008

Mohanlal’s portrayal of the inner demons and depressions of a highly-skilled Sanskrit scholar

IRIS (English) 2.00 pm 10th October 2008

A tender depiction of novelist Iris Murdoch’s descent into Alzheimer’s Disease

VEYYIL (Tamil) 6.00 pm 10th October 2008

Vasantha Balan’s award winning film revolves around parenting and child development

with a poignant performance by Pasupathy

11th October 2008

OIL ON WATER (English) 9.00 am 11th October 2008

A beautiful, haunting story about a young, creative artist who develops schizophrenia couple set in South Africa

THE AVIATOR (English ) 2.00 pm11th October 2008

Martin Scorsese’s film with an amazing performance by Leonardo Di Caprio as Howard Hughes, a genius debilitated by severe obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)

TAARE ZAMIN PAR (Hindi) 6.00 pm 11th October 2008

Aamir Khan’s directorial debut film on learning disabilities portrayed by the talented Darsheel Safary.

12 October 2008

HIDING DIVYA (English) 9.00 am 12 October2008

Tackles the taboo of mental illness (bipolar disorder) in an Asian American in New Jersey

CANVAS (English) 2.00 pm 12th October 2008

A child’s struggle to find his own identity while dealing with his mother’s troubling illness - schizophrenia

WOH LAMHE (Hindi) 6.00 pm 12 October 2008

Mahesh’s Bhat’s hauntingly beautiful tapestry of a chapter in the life of the late actress Parveen Babi