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The Glass Menagerie by Silver Screen entertainment

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The Glass Menagerie
On:Sep 20th and 21
Venue: CFD
Time: 4:30 and 700pm
Tickets at: www.itticket.in
or call:98868 33392, 98861 84483

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Cinema, Coffee, Conversations Edition #8

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Bangalore Film Society is proud to present four films from around the globe that chronicle the grit and pulp of life on the mean streets.
16rd September, 2006 Saturday
3.30 pm
Amores Perros (2001) Dir: Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu Winner of the Critics Week Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival and nominated for Best Foreign Film at the Academy Awards, Amores
Perros is heralded as the groundbreaking movie that ushered in the Mexican New Wave. Gritty, unrelenting, violent, it follows three separate stories dealing with love and loss that intersect with a
car crash in Mexico City.

6.00 pm
Killer’s Kiss (1955) Dir: Stanley Kubrick
Kubrick’s second feature length film which garnered him the Best Director Award at the Locarno Film Fest, Killer’s Kiss is classic noir, sinister and menacing, that chronicles a steamy love affair
between a down-and-out boxer and an exotic dancer that disintegrates into violence and murder.

17th September, 2006 Sunday

3.30 pm
Hana-bi (1997) Dir: Takeshi Kitano
Winner of the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, `Hana-bi’ (Fireworks) is widely regarded as cult actor-director Kitano’s masterpiece. A tender, tragic, poetic yet gritty portrayal of a troubled cop who is driven to violence as he seeks to help his friends and family.

6.00 pm
El Mariachi (1992) Dir: Robert Rodriguez
Independent cinema’s very own legend, Rodriguez’s 92′ action- western `El mariachi’, when it debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, captured the Audience award and stunned the film-making
world by delivering a complete edge-of the-seat experience with story, suspense, action set-pieces et al for about $ 7000. Also, since a Rodriguez DVD experience is incomplete without the ten
minute film school, we’ll be more than happy to play it, just to take a peek behind the most mythical 7 grand is film history.

Admission Free.
Venue:
No. 33/1-9, Thyagaraj Layout,
Jaibharath Nagar, MS Nagar PO,
Bangalore- 560033.

Tel: 25492774/ 25492779

Mob: 9886213516

Website: http://bfs.wikia.com
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Women only book group in Bangalore

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Well I didn’t know this. Bangalore has an all women book club who meet and discuss about the books.Its called Bangalore Book Group and run by group including Rani Sanghera ( ranisanghera at hotmail.com ).They have been meeting and discussing about the books since three months.The members are a mixed bunch of Indian women and expats, working in all fields and with various
interests and tastes in books.
They take turns every month to nomiate a book for the group to read and them meet for lunch somewhere nice to have a chat. Our new book is Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell and the next meeting will be on Sunday 8th October.
If ppl would like to join us they can email Rani Sanghera ( ranisanghera at hotmail.com ) and start reading current book, we will be meeting next on the 8th of October- Venue to be decided
yet.
For more information and updates please visit their blog at http://bangalorebookgroup.blogspot.com/

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Media art workshop

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The Goethe Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan is hosting a four-day media art workshop titled First Flush/ First Flash. In this workshop, Mischa Kuball, an award-winning artist involved in training jobs, space-referred projects and related works at universities and art academies, will present
contemporary media art productions with the help of examples from the Hochschule f

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