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Proma Chakraborty

Supporting pride

What: While the pride month is over, the movement for equal rights is still on. To mark solidarity with the LGBTQ+ communities across the globe, Instituto Cervantes, and film distributor Marvin & Wayne, present ‘I'm loving you madly’. The month-long screening has eight short films featuring personal stories, reflections, testimonies and portraits that direct our gaze towards underrepresented realities in cinema.

When: July (entire month)
Where: Website of India Habitat Centre

Thrilling suspense

What: For all the film fanatics, IIC is screening Carol Reed’s Night Train to Munich – a twisting, turning, cloak-and-dagger delight, combining comedy, romance, and thrills with the greatest of ease. Paced like an out-of-control locomotive, Night Train takes viewers on a journey from Prague to England to the Swiss Alps as Nazis pursue a Czech scientist and his daughter (Margaret Lockwood), who are being aided by a debonair British undercover agent, played by Rex Harrison. This captivating, long-overlooked adventure is a deftly concocted spy game that could give Alfred Hitchcock, the Master of Suspense a run for his
money.

When: July 5 – 11
Where: Website of India International Centre

All about art

What: The Art of Sustainability is the latest in the popular ‘Art X’ digital series, launched last year by the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art. Aiming to explore the cross section of art with other aspects of life, this online offering seeks to demystify art and open up the
conversation to all who are interested. The series addresses the importance of sustainability in various creative expressions of art, fashion, architecture, design and beyond. It brings to the forefront issues that concern the environment, consumption of resources and our own personal choices. It aims to encourage and spark individual journeys of exploration to help
preserve the planet for future generations. It will feature renowned personalities such as Bandana Tewari, Varun Rana, Roma Narsinghani, Shakuntala Kulkarni, Walter D’Souza, Rina Singh, Sehar Mansoor and Pragya Kapoor.

When:  July 11
Where: All KNMA social media platforms

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