Indian Auteur- Cinephile Meeting -2nd




“CINEPHILE MEETING- MARCH 2009”
( Dedicated to Andre Bazin)


" The meetings are open to all, and are conducted purely for the love of cinema"


Topic: Discovering Film Criticism.

Idea: To talk about the state of film criticism in India.

- Do you read film reviews?
- Is film criticism important? This and much more to be talked and discussed.

+ The report which were not published earlier will be published along with the second event.

+ A history of film criticism in India essay will be distributed along with an introduction to Andre Bazin and his essay.

All participation meeting will be published in the journal and further interaction will proceed on the site/forum. For participation and details on venue and timing in any of the following city or if you want to organize on in your city.


Please email:

niteshrohit[a]indianauteur[.]com
supria[a]indianauteur[.]com
anuj[a]indianauteur[.]com




Schedule
:

March 12th - Patna, Bihar

Venue:- TBA

Time: TBA

Representative- Suraj Chandrakar.
surajchandrakar{@}gmail{.}com


March 15th - Pune

Venue- FTII

Time: 3pm
Representative: Indranil Kashyap


March 22nd – Hydrebad

Venue- TBA

Time- TBA
Representative:- Shubhank Mauria
shubhank{@}gmail{.}com


March 22nd – New Delhi

Venue: Khan Market
Time- 4 pm

Representative: niteshrohit[a]indianauteur[.]com
supria[a]indianauteur[.]com
anuj[a]indianauteur[.]com

March 22nd - Chidambaram

Venue: TBA

Time: TBA


March 22nd- Jaipur

Venue- B-14, Bhawani Singh Lane,
Near MGF Metropolitan Mall,
C-Scheme, Jaipur - 01

Time- 5.00 PM.

Representative- rajkumardevjan{i@}gmail{.}com


March 22nd – Dharwad

Venue- UAS Campus

Time- TBA

Representative- Jagriti.


March 22nd - Digboi

Venue- TBA

Time- TBA

Representative- Anil Kumar


March 28th- Gwalior
Venue-TBA

Time- TBA

Representative- Suraj Prasad.

* Dates, venues and timings are subject to change
* Please keep checking the blog for further updates.



Andre Bazin

(1918-1958)

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