
Kolkata x All Living Things Environmental Film Festival 2023 x Victoria Memorial
Screening
December 6 | 11AM
Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
Free
Kolkata x All Living Things Environmental Film Festival 2023 x Victoria Memorial
Screening
December 6 | 11AM
Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
Free
About the Event
Since the dawn of time, storytelling in community has shaped our mindset, our outlook and ultimately, our behaviour. With record heat, oscillating droughts & floods,
fires, melting glaciers (and ... you know the rest) our current narrative needs some course correcting.
All Living Things Environmental Film Festival (ALT EFF) is back for a 4th edition, pan-India cultural event. Join us at Victoria Memorial for a unique evening of cinema, art & community. Watch award-winning global films on regeneration, activism, resilience and hope and engage in conversations with India’s most inspiring change-makers. Let’s restore the narrative of stewardship, together. All are welcome!
Program:
SHOW 1
11:00 am: DOORS OPEN (ONLY FOR STUDENTS)
11:10 am:
Biopixels
11:15 pm:
This Mortal Plastik
11:40 am:
The Floating World
12:00 pm:
informal sharing about sustainability and waste
12:30 pm:
Feeling The Apocalypse
12:40
Informal sharing about the feelings towards the climate.
SHOW 2
5:00 pm: DOORS OPEN (FOR EVERYONE) *SOLD OUT*
Morisika: The Story of the Boatman
6:20 pm:
QnA with Vandana Menon and Debashish Nandi (Director of Morisika:The Story of the Boatman)
Program Details:
Biopixels
{3:28 minutes; Kristina Dutton}
Biopixels uses the latest microscope technology to explore evolutionary biology through the wings of butterflies. English; English Subtitles
This Mortal Plastik
{21:18 minutes; Jess Irish} INDIA PREMIERE
A personal dive into the world’s most impersonal substance: plastics. English; English Subtitles
The Floating World
{9:00 minutes; Hiroshi Yokota} INDIA PREMIERE
After being transported into a 19th-century Edo painting, a university student discovers everyday sustainable practices from history to bring home to modern Japan. Japanese; English Subtitles
Felling the Apocalypse
{7:00 minutes; Chen Sing Yap} INDIA PREMIERE
A psychotherapist struggling with climate anxiety explores what it means to live in a dying world. English; English Subtitles
Morisika: The Story of the Boatman
{1:13 hours; Vandana Menon, Debashish Nandi} WORLD PREMIERE
Morisika: The Story of the Boatman traces the personal histories of 8 lives that are intertwined with the river during the 19th, 20th and 21st century set against the backdrop of politicised and natural events. Assamese; English Subtitles
Panelists and Directors
Vandana Menon (Director of Morisika: The Story of the Boatman)
Vandana Menon is a film maker & inter disciplinary storyteller based between Tezpur and Bangalore, India. Her work ranges from documentaries, & experimental films to live visual performances. She works with video, sound, animations and interactive technology. Her work as a visual artist pushes structural and technological boundaries creating multiple, even interactive narratives with image & sound. Across the sub- continent, in London, Istanbul and Germany, she has worked on several multi disciplinary collaborations with award winning film-makers, playwrights, musicians, dancers, architects and software engineers. Alternative paradigms of development, human rights, oral histories, arts and culture and rights based conservation of the ecology and environment are some of the spaces she explores through her films as well as the performing arts.
Debashish Nandi (Director of Morisika:The Story of the Boatman)
Debashish Nandi is a film maker, photographer and illustrator based in Tezpur, Assam. He has traveled the length and breadth of India filming alternative narratives of communities and conservation. He worked as the Director of Photography for COLONIES IN CONFLICT: an award winning feature length documentary film under the direction of Ms. Rajani Mani (Elephant Corridor Films). A story from India that turns the mirror to the plight of India’s wild honeybees as they navigate through the fast-changing environment that is bringing them face to face with the possibility of mass annihilation. In 2020, in the middle of the worldwide lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he collaborated with Vandana Menon on a short film for CoVisions. CoVisions was a collection of shorts from 5 continents that documented peoples experiences of the pandemic and the subsequent lockdown.
Gallery
FAQ's
Q: Do I get to see all the films listed above?
A: Yes
Q: Do the films have subtitles?
A: Yes, all films will have English subtitles.
Q: Is this a standing or a seated show?
A: Seated show
Q: Will tickets be available at the Festival Box Office?
A: Not if we sell out to festival capacity.
Q: Will photography or videography be allowed?
A: No professional photography/videography will be allowed.
Q: Will food, beverages & alcohol be available at the venue?
A: The availability of food, beverages, and alcohol at the venue may vary depending on the specific event or location.
Q:Is ticket shift allowed?
A: No
Q: What is the age limit to buy a ticket?
A: Ticket required for 16+ age and above.
Venue
Victoria Memorial
G8WV+C4J Victoria Memorial Hall, 1, Queens Way, Maidan, Kolkata, West Bengal 700071, India
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Terms & Conditions
Kolkata x All Living Things Environmental Film Festival 2023 x Victoria Memorial
Screening
December 6 | 11AM
Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
Free
Free