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Let’s Talk Easy Rider
Underground Film Club

Falah Faisal

28-Mar | 06:00 pm

Easy Rider: A Cinematic Revolution Released in 1969 on a modest budget of just $300,000, Easy Rider became a cultural phenomenon, raking in millions and redefining independent filmmaking. More than just a box office success, it captured the spirit of a generation and marked the end of the freewheeling '60s. Join us for a special screening of this counterculture classic as we explore what made Easy Rider such a groundbreaking film. Read More..

Live Screening – Chinese Grand Prix 2025
Live Screening

Ace of Sports

23-Mar | 12:00 pm

Experience the Chinese Grand Prix live on a big screen in a comfortable and exciting setting. Enjoy a day out with friends and family, complete with racing action, food, and entertainment. Read More..

TechnoCats
Special Rough Cut Screening

Director: Gautam Sonti, Producer: Tara Rao,

15-Mar | 06:00 pm

You are cordially invited to a special rough cut screening of TechnoCats, a documentary that delves into a personal journey of ambition, competition and the relentless pursuit of success, in the fiercely competitive world of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). At India’s most elite engineering college, ambition is everything—but so is survival. TechnoCats follows 7 students over 7 years, chasing success in a high-stakes environment where winner takes all. Layered with the perspective of an IIT alumnus from 35 years ago, the film paints a portrait of an institutio Read More..

Let's Talk Pulp Fiction
Underground Film Club

Falah Faisal

28-Feb | 04:00 pm

You've seen Pulp Fiction—but never like this. Experience Tarantino’s cult classic the way it was meant to be: on the big screen, uncut, and uncensored. But that’s not all—this isn’t just a screening; it’s a deep dive into Pulp Fiction’s seismic impact on American cinema in the '90s and its surprising influence on Indian films. Guiding you through this cinematic rollercoaster? None other than Falah Faisal—The Doctor of Film, Bangalore’s biggest Tarantino buff. And the doctor has one prescription: Get your ass here! If you Read More..

how long is february? - A Fantasy in Three Parts
Digital Play Screening

Qabila

02-Mar | 02:00 pm

how long is february? a fantasy in three parts. Written and directed by Nisha Abdulla Duration of digital play: 60 mins In English, Hindi, Malayalam (with English subs) Suitable for ages 14+ 15 years after the brutal events of February 2020 in Delhi, a nation reckons with the truth of what really happened. In parallel, there is the urgent matter of 72 arrested goats and an unfolding conspiracy. "That which is denied must be imagined" (Sartre) Set in an imagined future and based on real events, this is a project in narrative justice delivered via the performative. Read More..

Underground Film Club
Monthly Film Screenings

Falah Faisal

20-Dec | 07:00 pm

At a time when we are spoilt for choice on what to watch, the best movies don't make it to streaming. And nothing beats the communal experience of watching a movie together. Join us for the first (literally) Underground film club in the city.  This month, join us for a retrospective on Falah Faisal, a homegrown filmmaker and satirist whose work defies categorization. Over the past decade, Faisal’s short films have explored a wide range of genres—from vampire tales and sci-fi adventures to a satirical fake sequel to a blockbuster. This screening and discussion will trace Read More..

Underground Film Club
Monthly Film Screenings

Falah Faisal

29-Nov | 07:00 pm

At a time when we are spoilt for choice on what to watch, the best movies don't make it to streaming. And nothing beats the communal experience of watching a movie together. Join us for the first (literally) Underground film club in the city.  This month, join us for a screening of Frances Ha (2013). When Frances's friend and room-mate Sophie moves out, Frances is left to fend for herself. Frances experiences new adventures in the city, where she also finds love and makes a decent living. Read More..

No Pride In Genocide
Film Screening

Filmistin

23-Nov | 04:00 pm

About the Screening: Join us for Filmistin’s "No Pride in Genocide". A screening of short films that bring to light the lives of queer Palestinians while also exposing the reality of Israel’s pinkwashing. This will be the first time this screening is being held in India, after having travelled through six countries.  The screening will be followed by a fundraiser and discussion, the panel for which includes Arvind Narrain and Collective's Twisha Mehta. About the Films: Sultana’s Reign by Hadi Moussally Synopsis: This film introduces Sultana of N Read More..

Underground Film Club
Monthly Film Screenings

Falah Faisal

25-Oct | 07:00 pm

At a time when we are spoilt for choice on what to watch, the best movies don't make it to streaming. And nothing beats the communal experience of watching a movie together. Join us for the first (literally) Underground film club in the city.  This month, join us for a screening of Drag Me To Hell (2009). When loan officer Christine Brown refuses an old lady an extension on her loan, the lady places a curse of the Lamia upon Christine. Soon, Christine's life is turned into a nightmare. Read More..

Unoccupy
Film Screening

End The War

04-Oct | 07:30 pm

Where Olive Trees Weep is a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinians under Israeli occupation. It explores themes of loss, trauma, and the quest for justice. We follow, among others, Palestinian journalist and therapist Ashira Darwish, activist Ahed Tamimi, Israeli journalist Amira Hass, and Dr. Gabor Maté’s trauma-healing work with women tortured in Israeli prisons. Ancient landscapes bear deep scars, having witnessed the brutal reality of ancestral land confiscation, expulsion, imprisonment, home demolition, water deprivation, and denial of basic huma Read More..

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