Death, the one certainty of existence, is also its greatest mystery. To reflect on it is to feel time burn brighter, to move with rare lucidity, knowing our brief passage is also our deepest meaning.
Memento Mori invites us to face mortality not as an end, but as a mirror through which we understand life.
Day 1 – Saturday, 18th October
Listening Session:
- Ok Computer by Radiohead
Film Screenings:
- Taste of Cherry by Abbas Kiarostami (1997)
- Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters by Paul Schrader (1985)
- Ikiru by Akira Kurosawa (1952)
Day 2 – Sunday, 19th October
Film Screenings:
- Enter the Void by Gaspar Noé (2009)
- Umberto D by Vittoria De Sica (1952)
- The Seventh Seal by Ingmar Bergman (1957)
Book Discussion:
- Mortality by Christopher Hitchens
Get RSVPs for any kind of film screening on Fillum (hosted in any physical space - from your living room to a big auditorium.) Ticketing available now.
Post-Screening Discussion will be moderated by Ekta Gulyani, founder of The World Cinema Club, the discussion will offer attendees the chance to engage in a deep dive into the film’s themes, chara.. more
Hosted by Postcards Community
The screening is being hosted at a residence in Jangpura, Q Block. It’ll be an intimate gathering with light snacks and good conversation following the film.
Post-Screening Discussion will be moderated by Ekta Gulyani, founder of The World Cinema Club, the discussion will offer attendees the chance to engage in a deep dive into the film’s themes, chara.. more
There will be a short introduction speaking about the bolshevik revolution and Sergei Eisenstein's filmmaking techniques before the film starts. Free entry for all.