15 years after the brutal events of February 2020 in Delhi, a nation reckons with the truth of what really happened. In parallel, there is the urgent matter of 72 arrested goats and an unfolding conspiracy.
"That which is denied must be imagined" (Sartre)
Set in an imagined future and based on real events, this is a project in narrative justice delivered via the performative. Using a satirical lens, the play questions the complicity and inaction of various groups involved in the denial of justice. Ages 15+
In remembrance of 5 years of the delhi pogrom, Toto circle and Mool presents The Qabila Collective's “how long is february? a fantasy in three parts”, written & directed by Nisha Abdulla.
This is a pay-as-you-like event. Walk-ins are allowed. All donations and proceeds will go to Miles2Smile Foundation. You can donate here (Upi id) : aarohansinha@okaxis
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.
There will also be a talk and discussion on Godard's manifesto for filmmaking in the context of May 1968 and the debates around political filmmaking in France.
Filmmaker Pradip Kurbah will also be present at the screening. RSVP at 9560396615 or [email protected]. There will also be an exhibition of illustrations by Biscoot and Rain.
Mira Nair and Adil Hussain in conversation with Shubhra Gupta, on capturing the challenges and anxieties of migrants in films. Free entry. Open to all.