Mar 12 2021 to Mar 12 2021 7:30 p.m.
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No. 2906, 2907, HAL 2nd Stage, Kodihalli 560008
We at Lahe Lahe decided to Screen cinema from the world as World Cinema provides a broad orientation to how cinema has grown around the world in wonderful diversity and challenging complexity. Watching films from different cultures requires an orientation that is absolutely necessary in our complex, multicultural and global environment.
A selection of films in world cinema at Lahe Lahe will take you closer to being a literate citizen of the world and also open up the exciting world of cinema across the globe.
About the Movie : Ikiru (生きる, "To Live") is a 1952 Japanese drama film directed and co-written by Akira Kurosawa and starring Takashi Shimura. The film examines the struggles of a terminally ill Tokyo bureaucrat and his final quest for meaning. The screenplay was partly inspired by Leo Tolstoy's 1886 novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich.
The major themes of the film include learning how to live, the inefficiency of bureaucracy, and decaying family life in Japan, which have been the subject of analysis by academics and critics. The film has received widespread critical acclaim, and in Japan won awards for Best Film at the Kinema Junpo and Mainichi Film Awards. It was remade as a television film in 2007.
PS: Post Screening is followed by open discussion
March 12: 7:30-9:30 pm
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