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![]() | Through a series of film festivals, Chillar Party cinematographer is set to bring better change in the lives of childrenCinematographer, filmmaker and producer Amitabha Singh is crowdfunding to organise a series of film festivals for children | |
![]() | Why Milan Siraj's short film Kambam, which is setting the college festival circuit alight, will make you never book a seedy room for a romantic getawayMilan Siraj talks about his debut short film Kambam, which discusses rape, sex tapes and the power of extortion in a modern Indian setting riddled with age-old societal constructs | |
![]() | Why Shahul Hameed decided to make a graffiti poster of Dulquer Salman's upcoming flick CIADubai-based artist, Shahul Hameed talks about why it is difficult to dissociate the idea of vandalism from graffiti, and why it may not be an altogether bad thing | |
![]() | Live at Kennedy Centre: The Madras Youth Choir's compositions to find harmony in Washington DCOne of the oldest choral groups has been invited to participate in the Washington DC Choral Festival | |
![]() | It's time we acknowledge the presence of Tibetans, say student producers of the award-winning documentary 'Rangzen'The film reveals a lot of the challenges that Tibetans living in India face on a daily basis | |
![]() | Village Rockstars, the movie by Assamese filmmaker Rima Das, took the right turn to Toronto Film FestivalThis filmmaker’s second venture Village Rockstars premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and we ask her how does one leverage the most out of film festivals among other things | |
![]() | EDEX COVERS: Indian Photo festival is around the corner and here is something you should knowThe Indian Photo Festival promises to be a fun-filled ride for everybody and will be held across multiple venues for 18 days. Edex catches up with a few photographers who will be a part of it | |
![]() | Odissi dancer Arushi Mudgal is going to perform at the Serendipity Arts Festival 2017 in Goa and we can't wait for it!As she prepares for the performance, we talk to her about the legacy that she so gracefully carries on her shoulders and her journey till date | |
![]() | The Ranga Shankara Theatre Festival in Bengaluru will take you through plays that are as real as lifeA theatre festival focusing on real-life events, Lillette Dubey’s latest play and an adaptation of Maugham hit the stage this week | |
![]() | International Theatre Festival of Kerala is all about diversity, social issues and making theatre a go-to place AGAIN. Find out howThis year, the festival was taken to the streets of Thrissur where a variety of performances stunned the audience. In 2018, the tenth edition will take this forward with —Theatre of Marginalized | |
Bangalore Literature Festival: What it's like to witness Kumble, dragons and fairytales lighting up young minds at the children's sessionThe Bangalore Literature Festival was a hit with children who attended the kid's special sessions of the programme and had their imaginations brought to life with photographs and myths | ||
![]() | This professor from Odisha is the reason that Shillong has their famous Cherry Blossom FestivalOdisha-born Professor Dinabandhu Sahoo, the Director of the Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development, is taking cherry blossoms to different Northeastern states | |
![]() | It's movie time in classrooms: International kids' film festival is in B'luru to bring you 100 films in a rowA Bengaluru-based firm is hosting a film festival with the idea of reaching out to schools in rural areas, 246 schools across the country have registered already | |
![]() | Best of 2017: Monica Wahi has been curating movies for children at prestigious international film festivals and now, she tells us which movies are a must-watch for themMonica Wahi schools us about children's movies and tells us why movies like Village Rockstar are gems that need to be watched
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![]() | Guess who directed the only Odia film that was screened at International Film Festival of IndiaBhubaneshwar-based Amartya Bhattacharyya is an independent filmmaker whose latest Odia film 'Khyanikaa — The Lost Idea' represents semi-surrealism at its best |
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