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This is an archive article published on January 7, 2011

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One of the more exotic destinations in South-East Asia,Thailand is home to some of the better known international historic monuments that have amazed tourists since time eternal.

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One of the more exotic destinations in South-East Asia,Thailand is home to some of the better known international historic monuments that have amazed tourists since time eternal. Aiming to recreate the same magic,the slide show entitled ‘Historic Thailand’,was held at the Ramchandra Rathi School in the Panditrao Agashe School campus on Thursday. The slide show showcased monuments from Thailand that have been captured in the form of photographs. The presentation was done by Hrishikesh Talwalkar,and focussed on the monuments of the three capitals of Thailand.

The magic begins

PIFF kicks off at its seven venues with the following movies:-

1. E-Square (Screen 4),9 am – The Day Goes and the Night Comes (Shabaneh-Rooz) by Onid Bonakdar and Keivan Alimohammadi (Iran)

2. City Pride,Kothrud (Screen 2),9 am – The Last Summer of La Boyita (El ultimo verano de la Boyita) by Julia Solomonoff (Argentina,Spain,France)

3. City Pride,R Deccan (Screen 4),9 am – The Map of the Heart (Der Felsen) by Dominik Graf (Germany)

4. Inox (Screen 1),9 am – Zephyr (Zefir) by Belma Bas (Turkey)

5. Fame,(Screen 1),9 am – The Sicilian Girl (La siciliana ribelle) by Marco Amenta (Italy)

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6. NFAI,Law College Road,10 am – A Luminous Jewel by VB Chandra

7. NFAI,Kothrud,11 am – Alexander the Great (Sikandar) by Sohrab Modi


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