film festival
The Habitat International Film Festival will run till March 17th at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, featuring a line-up of over 60 films from 30 countries with Germany as a focus country
[…]Documentary films such as the celebrated All That Breathes by Shaunak Sen, Colours of Life by Praveen Morchhale, The Show Must Go On by by Divya and Jall Cowasji, and Mask Art of Majuli by Utpal Borpujari will also be screened
[…]The festival will screen award-winning and critically-acclaimed cinema from across the globe with Australia as a focus country
[…]The event, which will see the screening of four films, is an endeavour to celebrate the diversity and forcefulness of cinema made on the Ibero-American continent
[…]Organised by the Delegation of the European Union to India, Embassies of EU Member States and regional partners, the EUFF this year also marks the celebration of 60 years of diplomatic relationship between the European Union and India
[…]The event will be hosted by the Japan Foundation in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan in India and PVR Cinemas, in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bengaluru
[…]In its third edition, the Habitat International Film Festival will run till May 15th at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, featuring a line-up of over 60 films from India as well as across the globe
[…]Persian classics What: ‘The Haft Awrang of Jami’ presents a selection of illuminated manuscripts, a compilation of seven masnavi poems written in the 15th century. This online exhibition features Haft Awrang, which is recognised as one of the greatest Persian literary classics; and the sumptuously illuminated and illustrated folios considered a masterpiece of Islamic art. The Haft Awrang manuscript currently resides […]
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