Saturday, October 31, 2009

Keeping Rodents Out Of Rabbit Cage

. As India has become the largest in two decades democrazia del mondo

modern India: Bangalore
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is held these days in Rome Asian Film Festival Film Media, the tenth edition of the Encounters with Asian Cinema (October 30 to November 7).
Among the most interesting films in the competition, no doubt be cited in the sociological survey " In For Motion", which retraces the dramatic and glaring contradictions of the tumultuous development of India in recent decades, a huge country that has passed - West to use an expression - from the Middle Ages advanced industrialization, skipping the entire interim period.
The film, written and directed the Indian Anirban Datta (duration: 59 min.) Will be screened on Tuesday November 3 to 21h in the hall of Bibliothè (free admission).
"In for motion is a visual essay on the dramatic changes that has seen the greatest democracy the world over the past twenty years, "reports the tab presentation of the festival.
" Economic liberalization, the information revolution and the technological is occurred simultaneously in a country that has never known a real industrial revolution. Cities have been exaggerated, consumer goods have changed. Citizens have become aware of their power to consumers, the Democratic unity has assumed a new identity. Today the population through education and professional development, seems to have become the largest industry contributor computer.
"The film is a journey through the streets of the director of development, through the ethnic and cultural roots delineneando alterations of what is beyond 's information.
But who is the director Anirban Datta?
Datta was born in Calcutta in 1975. He graduated in 2006 in the department's direction and screenplay of the Satyajit Ray Film & TV Institute, and began his career as a writer.
The film "for In Motion" has received several awards . The prestigious award Jan Vrijman the Fund, and had its world premiere at IDFA (Indian Documentary Producers Association) in 2008. Here he won the Silver Award for Best documentary in First Appearance & East Side Stories. E 'was also awarded the special jury mention the festival in Mumbai, and has had numerous other awards in international film festivals.
Other films Anirban Datta winners or included in the competitions were: Chronicle of an Amnesiac (29 min doc, DVC, 2007), Tetris (30 min short fiction, 35 mm Color, 2006) which was part of the festival's official selection Cannes in 2006 and Here is my Nocturnal (29 min doc DVC, 2004).
Arriederci to martdi Bibliothè evening, and enjoy!

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