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South Asian concerns come alive in the second edition of Persistence Resistance film festival
For those who relax by watching non-mainstream cinema,here comes the big show. Film festival Persistence Resistance,organised by Delhi-based distributors Magic Lantern Foundation,will screen 200 films,including documentaries.
Among the new names in the festival is Delhi-based filmmaker Pankaj Butalia,whose lineup begins with his 1989 film When Hamlet Came to Mizoram about the popularity of Shakespeare in the states tribal belt and continues with his latest Manipur Song. It looks at the consequences of violence on ordinary people, says Butalia about the 2008 film.
There is a new element this year. We felt that the history of the documentary film movement in India was being forgotten. The section Hidden History of the Documentary contains some rarely seen films of S. Sukhdev (India 67 and And Miles To Go),Pramod Pati (Multiple Perspective and Explorer) and SNS Shastri (I Am Twenty) from the Films Division archives, says Sen.
The festival will be held at IIC from April 17 to 19. Contact: 26273244
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