Shilpi Gulati shilpi.gulati1@gmail.com [docuwallahs2]
2018-04-01 16:41:10 UTC
Dear all,
Our team is happy to invite you all for the screening of 'Taala Te Kunjee'
in Delhi & Mumbai this week. We will be present for a Q & A session. Hope
to see you in large numbers and do share with others who might be
interested.
Regards,
Shilpi Gulati
*Taala Te Kunjee/ Lock and Key*
Punjabi/ Hindi with English Subtitles
82 min/Colour
Trailer:
*Mumbai:*
April 4, 2018, Wednesday, 6.30 pm,
Little Theatre, NCPA, Nariman Point
In Association with Cinema Collective, Mumbai
*Delhi:* April 6, 2018, Friday, 7 pm
Gulmohar, India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road
In Association with Kriti Film Club, Delhi
About the film:
Four recovering addicts at a rehabilitation center in Punjab are helping
families recover from the rampant drug problem in the state. While they
struggle to establish new relationships with their pasts, their wives
strive to redefine the meaning of love. An intimate portrayal of recovery,
'Taala Te Kunjee' is about relationships and the labor of everyday.
About the filmmaker:
Shilpi Gulati is a filmmaker and researcher based out of New Delhi. Her
body of work largely engages with themes of gender, performance and oral
traditions in India. Her last documentary âQissa-e Parsiâ (2014) won the
National Award for the Best Ethnographic Film and her other works, âInside
Outâ (2010), âDere to Delhiâ (2012) and âNaach Bhikhari Naachâ (2018) have
been screened at various festivals in Asia, Europe and the US. Shilpi is a
Fulbright scholar and is currently pursuing her PhD at Jawaharlal Nehru
University.
Our team is happy to invite you all for the screening of 'Taala Te Kunjee'
in Delhi & Mumbai this week. We will be present for a Q & A session. Hope
to see you in large numbers and do share with others who might be
interested.
Regards,
Shilpi Gulati
*Taala Te Kunjee/ Lock and Key*
Punjabi/ Hindi with English Subtitles
82 min/Colour
Trailer:
*Mumbai:*
April 4, 2018, Wednesday, 6.30 pm,
Little Theatre, NCPA, Nariman Point
In Association with Cinema Collective, Mumbai
*Delhi:* April 6, 2018, Friday, 7 pm
Gulmohar, India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road
In Association with Kriti Film Club, Delhi
About the film:
Four recovering addicts at a rehabilitation center in Punjab are helping
families recover from the rampant drug problem in the state. While they
struggle to establish new relationships with their pasts, their wives
strive to redefine the meaning of love. An intimate portrayal of recovery,
'Taala Te Kunjee' is about relationships and the labor of everyday.
About the filmmaker:
Shilpi Gulati is a filmmaker and researcher based out of New Delhi. Her
body of work largely engages with themes of gender, performance and oral
traditions in India. Her last documentary âQissa-e Parsiâ (2014) won the
National Award for the Best Ethnographic Film and her other works, âInside
Outâ (2010), âDere to Delhiâ (2012) and âNaach Bhikhari Naachâ (2018) have
been screened at various festivals in Asia, Europe and the US. Shilpi is a
Fulbright scholar and is currently pursuing her PhD at Jawaharlal Nehru
University.