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SUMMARY:Film Screening on Architecture and Indian Modernity
DESCRIPTION:The department of Literary and Cultural Studies, FLAME University is excite
 d to announce the screening of two films 'Nostalgia for the Future' (2017) 
 and 'Lovely Villa: Architecture as Autobiography' (2019) by Rohan Shivkumar
  and Avijit Mukul Kishore. The event will be held on Saturday, August 24, 2
 019 at 9:30am in CHK001.\nWe will be joined by one of the makers of the fil
 m, Avijit Mukul Kishore, on Saturday, and the screening will be followed by
  a panel discussion with the guest. Come watch these incredible films and e
 ngage with the accompanying discussions around Architecture and Indian Mode
 rnity. \nSynopsis:\n‘Nostalgia for the Future’ is a film on Indian modernit
 y, the making of the citizen and the architecture of the home. It looks at 
 imaginations of homes across four examples of buildings made over the perio
 d of a century - Lukhshmi Vilas Palace in Baroda, Villa Shodhan in Ahmedaba
 d, Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, and public housing in post-independence D
 elhi.\n‘Lovely Villa: Architecture as Autobiography’ is named after the apa
 rtment building Rohan Shivkumar grew up in as he studied to become an archi
 tect. Lovely Villa is in LIC Colony, Borivali, a housing plan designed by C
 harles Correa which represents an imagination of the ideal community for a 
 modern India.\nThe Speaker:\nAvijit Mukul Kishore is a filmmaker and cinema
 tographer based in Mumbai, working in documentary and inter-disciplinary mo
 ving-image practices. A graduate from the Film and Television Training Inst
 itute (FTII), Pune, he is now involved in cinema pedagogy as a lecturer and
  curates film programmes for prominent national cultural institutions. \nSc
 reening Schedule: \nTIME\nEVENT\n9:30 AM\nScreening of ‘Nostalgia for the F
 uture’\n10:30 AM\nTea Break\n10:45 AM\nScreening of ‘Lovely Villa: Architec
 ture as Autobiography’\n11:45 AM\nDiscussion with Filmmaker Avijit Mukul Ki
 shore\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="font-weight: 400;">The department of Literary and Cultural Studie
 s, FLAME University is excited to announce the screening of two films <stro
 ng>'Nostalgia for the Future' (2017)</strong> and <strong>'Lovely Villa: Ar
 chitecture as Autobiography' (2019)</strong> by <strong>Rohan Shivkumar</st
 rong> and <strong>Avijit Mukul Kishore</strong>. The event will be held on 
 <strong>Saturday, August 24, 2019 at 9:30am in CHK001</strong>.</p><p style
 ="font-weight: 400;">We will be joined by one of the makers of the film, Av
 ijit Mukul Kishore, on Saturday, and the screening will be followed by a <s
 trong>panel discussion</strong> with the guest. Come watch these incredible
  films and engage with the accompanying discussions around Architecture and
  Indian Modernity. </p><p style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>Synopsis:</stro
 ng></p><p style="font-weight: 400;">‘Nostalgia for the Future’ is a film on
  Indian modernity, the making of the citizen and the architecture of the ho
 me. It looks at imaginations of homes across four examples of buildings mad
 e over the period of a century - Lukhshmi Vilas Palace in Baroda, Villa Sho
 dhan in Ahmedabad, Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, and public housing in pos
 t-independence Delhi.</p><p style="font-weight: 400;">‘Lovely Villa: Archit
 ecture as Autobiography’ is named after the apartment building Rohan Shivku
 mar grew up in as he studied to become an architect. Lovely Villa is in LIC
  Colony, Borivali, a housing plan designed by Charles Correa which represen
 ts an imagination of the ideal community for a modern India.</p><p style="f
 ont-weight: 400;"><strong>The Speaker:</strong></p><p style="font-weight: 4
 00;">Avijit Mukul Kishore is a filmmaker and cinematographer based in Mumba
 i, working in documentary and inter-disciplinary moving-image practices. A 
 graduate from the Film and Television Training Institute (FTII), Pune, he i
 s now involved in cinema pedagogy as a lecturer and curates film programmes
  for prominent national cultural institutions. </p><p style="font-weight: 4
 00;"><strong>Screening Schedule: </strong></p><table width="620"><tbody><tr
 ><td width="179"><p><strong>TIME</strong></p></td><td width="441"><p><stron
 g>EVENT</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td width="179"><p>9:30 AM</p></td><td wi
 dth="441"><p>Screening of ‘Nostalgia for the Future’</p></td></tr><tr><td w
 idth="179"><p>10:30 AM</p></td><td width="441"><p>Tea Break</p></td></tr><t
 r><td width="179"><p>10:45 AM</p></td><td width="441"><p>Screening of ‘Love
 ly Villa: Architecture as Autobiography’</p></td></tr><tr><td width="179"><
 p>11:45 AM</p></td><td width="441"><p>Discussion with Filmmaker Avijit Muku
 l Kishore</p></td></tr></tbody></table>
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