
Screening of A Time to Rise, In Memory of Friends, We are not your Monkeys, and Ribbons for Peace by Anand Patwardhan
Screenings, Movies
Fri, 3 Oct, 7:00 PM
G5A Warehouse, Mumbai
Starts from
₹100
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Screening of A Time to Rise, In Memory of Friends, We are not your Monkeys, and Ribbons for Peace by Anand Patwardhan
Screenings, Movies
Fri, 3 Oct, 7:00 PM
G5A Warehouse, Mumbai
Starts from
₹100
Book Tickets
About the Event
A Time to Rise (1981) On April 6, 1980, the Canadian Farmworkers Union came into existence. This film documents the conditions among Chinese and East Indian immigrant workers in British Columbia that provoked the formation of the union, and the response of growers and labor contractors to the threat of unionization. Made over a period of two years, the film is eloquent testimony to the progress of the workers’ movement from the first stirrings of militancy to the energetic canvassing of union members.
In Memory of Friends (1990) documents the violence and terror in Punjab, India – a land torn apart by religious fundamentalists and a repressive government.
We are not your monkeys (1996) We Are Not Your Monkeys is a music video that reworks the epic Ramayana story to critique the caste and gender oppression implicit in it. Sung by Sambhaji Bhagat and composed by Sambhaji, the late Daya Pawar and Anand Patwardhan, the music video opposes the systematic oppression and negation of basic human rights of the underclass, in the name of religion and culture.
Ribbons for Peace (1998) Made in the aftermath of Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests, Ribbons gives new meaning to an old film song by Kishore Kumar – a kind of “Imagine” composed before the days of John Lennon. With guest appearances by well-known movie stars like Naseeruddin Shah, Aamir Khan, Kittu Gidwani and Chandrachur, the film was made to counter a pro-nuke music video made by the political party in power.
About Anand Patwardhan: A Retrospective
Anand Patwardhan is one of India’s most acclaimed documentary filmmakers, known for over five decades of fearless, politically engaged cinema. His films are both chronicles of resistance and cinematic interventions that confront the silences of official history, and have inspired generations of activists and filmmakers worldwide.
About Cinema House
Cinema House, a collective film viewing series, creates opportunities to celebrate independent films. Every month, our black box theatre transforms into a single-screen theatre dedicated to independent, regional, and contemporary world cinema accompanied by conversations with cast, crew, and audiences.
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Language
English, Hindi

Duration
2 Hours and 30 Minutes

Tickets Needed For
18 yrs & above
1) Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
2) No late entries will be allowed. Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start time of the programme.
3) When attending a programme at the G5A Warehouse, attendees agree to be photographed, videographed, or recorded for promotional use by organisers through both print and electronic media channels.
4) Please note that the information in the schedule is subject to change in case of unforeseen events.
5) We request you to bring warm clothes, as it gets chilly inside the black box due to temperature control requirements for technical purposes.
6) Food, beverages, and water are strictly prohibited inside the black box. Please do not carry them in your bags either.
7) Students must present a valid college ID at the box office. If a student ID card cannot be presented, the Regular Pass price will apply. This category of pass is only valid for students aged 21 and below.
Venue
G5A Warehouse
G-5/A, Laxmi Mills Estate, Shakti Mills Ln, Mahalaxmi West, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400011, India
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Screening of A Time to Rise, In Memory of Friends, We are not your Monkeys, and Ribbons for Peace by Anand Patwardhan
Screenings, Movies
Fri, 3 Oct, 7:00 PM
G5A Warehouse, Mumbai
Starts from
₹100
Book Tickets
Starts from
₹100
Book Tickets