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11th -21st February 2010, Forum Expanded at Berlinale  -  On occasion of 60th anniversary of Berlinale



Cities and cinema are the twins of 20th century. Though in the first half of the century the west primarily developed and produced cinema, since the ‘50s Asian cinema has slowly developed a distinct identity. The post colonial cities, the vast metropolises and the moving people of the region have evolved a certain discipline which is as much about city narratives as about a distinct cinematic convention of representation.
 


Panel Discussion On Cinema City

Dorothee Wenner, Kaushik Bhaumik, Madhusree Dutta, Robin Mallik, Rohan Shivkumar

Moderator: Nicole Wolf
 


Screening of Cinema City Films

Certified Universal | 15 min, Director: Avijit Mukul Kishore

Dark Room | 10 min, Director: Renu Savant

Have You Dreamt of Cinema? | 15 min, Director: Hansa Thapliyal

Sin City | 15 min, Director: Srikant Agawane
 


At Kino Arsenal:
 

The Western Suburb: Installation on Sweatshops of Cinema

by Avijit Mukul Kishore, Jatin Vidyarthi, Mamta Murthy, Rikhav Desai.

 

Cinema City Lived: Book of Spatial and Textual Cartography

Editor: Rohan Shivkumar |  Design: Abhinav Shaw
Text: Hansa Thapliyal


 

Phantom Lady on Light Boxes: Performance Photography

by Pushpamala N

 

At Delphi Filmpalastam Zoo:
 

The Cinemas Project: Photo Art on Single Screen Cinemas

Photos: Zubin Pastakia, design: Amrita Sakalkar

 

At Cubix Cinema:
 

Bioscope: Cinema-City-Modernity Dateline

by Kausik Mukhopadhyay

 

Calendar Gala: Iconography in 20th Century

by Multiple Artists

 

Pila House: Interactive Computer Archive

Krvia, Majlis and Thatzit

 

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