

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 have inspired generations of activists and filmmakers worldwide.
Join us at the Warehouse as we celebrate the filmmaker, his practice, and his cinematic interventions that confront the silences of official history.
Anand Patwardhan: A Retrospective - Schedule:
Thursday, October 02
19:00 Prisoners of Conscience, and Bombay: Our City + In Conversation
Friday, October 03
19:00 A Time to Rise, In Memory of Friends, We Are Not Your Monkeys, Ribbons for Peace
Saturday, October 04
10:30 Father, Son and Holy War
13:30 A Narmada Diary
15:30 War and Peace
19:00 Jai Bhim Comrade + In Conversation
Sunday, October 05
12:00 Reason/Vivek Parts One, and Two + In Conversation
19:00 Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
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.