Saturday 28 December 2013

Screening of Anhey Ghode Da Daan on Tomorrow


A Film Show by The People's Voice
Date : 29.12.2013

Time : 3.00 P.M.

Venue : Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall, Jalandhar

All are cordially Invited

National Award winning Punjabi film “Anhey Ghorey Da Daan” (“Alms for the Blind Horse”) focusing on the lives of villagers battling the realities of industrial development is releasing in Delhi, Mumbai, Jalandhar and Ludhiana on August 10.
It has been made by Gurvinder Singh, who specialises in documentary films. He graduated in film direction at Film and Television Institute of India, Pune, in 2001. His documentaries include “Legs Above My Feet” and “Kavalam”.
Though the debutant feature film director lived in Delhi throughout his growing up years, his roots lay in his native State. And he wanted to use the creative medium of cinema to highlight how lower caste farmers in Punjab were being oppressed.
Gurvinder, who acknowledges the immeasurable contribution of late cinema doyen Mani Kaul in moulding his cinematic sensibilities, says the late filmmaker was instrumental in teaching him what cinema was all about.
“Mani was my mentor who taught me the basics of filmmaking. I had the privileged of working under him. National Film Development Corporation had requested Mani Kaul to be the creative producer of this Punjabi film. Unfortunately he was dogged with ill-health and was bed-ridden. Even then I would seek suggestions from him. Indeed it is very sad that he could not live long to watch the film’s screening.”
Noting that his directorial venture was based on Prof. Gurdial Singh’s novel, Gurvinder says though the book is set in 1970s it points out some relevant issues like migration, alienation of lower caste and zamindars indulging in bullying are still contemporaneous.
“My film talks about the trial and tribulations of a Dalit family. I deliberately chose to use the village of Sivian near Bhatinda because I was familiar with the place as I had made a documentary on folk ballads there. Instead of regular actors from films and theatre, I took villagers as my actors. As non-actors they could express themselves. I did not want any actor because he would not have been able to play the part of a villager with conviction. For me the character’s face was more important. Secondly I could not take any actor because he would not have looked like a lower caste.”
On the need to director his debut film in Punjabi, Gurvinder says: “What is the harm of making a film in one’s mother tongue? If filmmakers like me do not make a film in Punjabi then it would signal death of the language. I do not want to be part of the rat race of Hindi films. How would Punjabi literature survive? I have friends in Bollywood but am not working on any Hindi film.”
The filmmaker is not even willing to dub his film into Hindi. He argues that each language has its own aesthetics and the moment he dubs “Anhey Ghorey Da Daan” into Hindi, it will lose its charm and individuality.
Gurvinder is making another Punjabi film that has Operation Bluestar as background. He insists that his film does not talk about the Operation but it portrays how people were affected by it.
“I was in Delhi when the Operation Bluestar was launched. After the assassination of Indira Gandhi, when riotous mobs were killing Sikhs, my Hindu neighbour gave me shelter. From the window I could see our gurdwara being burnt. The anti-Sikh riots left a deep impression on me. ”

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Tuesday 19 November 2013

Screening of Ghatak Classic Meghe Dhaka Tara ( The Cloud-Capped Star) will be held on 24th November, 2013

Meghe Dhaka Tara ( The Cloud-Capped Star)  


Written and directed Ritwik Ghatak, Meghe Dhaka Tara ( The Cloud-Capped Star)  deals with the aftermath of the Partition of Bengal during the Partition of India in 1947 and the refugees coping with it. Although Partition is never explicitly mentioned in Meghe Dhaka Tara, it takes place in a refugee camp in the outskirts of Calcutta, and concerns the problems by a family because of Partition. Released in the year 1960, Meghe Dhaka Tara is one of the best known films made by Ghatak.


Ritwik Ghatak
Film : Meghe Dhaka Tara (The Cloud Capped Star)
Language : Bengali with subtitlles
Duration : 2 Hours 15 Minutes
Date and Time: 24th Nov, 2013 at 4 P.M.
Venue : Desh Bhagat Yadgaar Hall, Jalandhar
All are cordially invited

for details please Contact: 9478310837

Sunday 22 September 2013

People’s Voice showed documentary film ‘Ten Days Which Shook the World’ in Sikharth Chetna Camp, 2013





Jalandhar, August 11, 2013
A three day teacher’s awareness camp is being organised at the Desh Bhagat Yadgaar Hall as a part of the campaign to prepare for the ‘Mela Ghadri Babeyan Da’, which will begin from November 1.
The camp started on Saturday, on the second day of the camp, Prof Harish K Puri, head of the Kabir chair of the Guru Nanak Dev University and an acclaimed historian, said the Ghadar leaders freed us from an imperialist set up and made us dream about freedom, the state of affairs post 1947 and the role of corporate in the brewing political storm, warn us that coming times might require us to formulate our own new paths.
Addressing teachers Prof Puri said the shackles of poverty and corruption took Indians abroad, where on being constantly looked down upon, a new revolution took root and forging ties with revolutionaries from other countries, they formed ‘Hindi Association of Pacific Coast’ and started the ‘Ghadar’ newspaper, laying a sound basis for the freedom struggle.
On the occasion, general secretary of the Desh Bhagat Yadgaar Committee Dr Raghubir Kaur spoke on the martyrdom of Bhagat Singh and raised questions on the role of Mahtama Gandhi during the martyr’s execution.
People’s Voice showed a film ‘Ten Days Which Shook the World’ on the Russian Revolution and the film ‘Ghadri Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna’ made by a Swedish cameraman. Kulwinder of People’s Voice spoke about the role of films in influencing society. Committee member comrade Jagroop discussed revolution in the evening session. Committee’s cultural convener Amolak Singh spoke about the lofty ideals of the Ghadarites and need of following those ideals in present times. 

Tuesday 3 September 2013

Invitation For 3rd Dalhousie Film Meet from The People's Voice

Invitation
Towards Cinema of Revolution ...
The People’s Voice is an organization promoting progressive ideology through electronic means. Established in the year 2001, the People’s Voice made a niche in the field of progressive art and cultural activities. In order to introduce progressive and thought provoking art, the People’s Voice organizes film shows and holds interactions with filmmakers. Its members contribute regularly in print media and other forum on issues relating to art and culture.
Apart from this the People’s Voice organizes Dalhousie Film Meet every year. The event has proven a unique experience for participants.
3rd  Dalhousie Film Meet is being organized by the People’s Voice from 11-13 October, 2013 at Dalhousie. The three days affair is divided in four sessions, two sessions on 12th and one session each on 11th and 13th October. The broad details of the event are as under:

11th October, 2013
Session I :     Screening of Documentary films
 12th October, 2013
Session II :     Presentation of Paper on Cinema
Session III :   Screening of a film and interaction with its filmmaker
13th October, 2013
Session IV :     Screening of a Classic film
All sessions will be followed by discussion on the films screened.

For participation in the event, Interested persons can contact at the following links:
Mobile No.9478310837
E-Mail: peoplesvoice2001@gmail.com
Note:
1. For applying, kindly mail a brief resume at the given Email ID.
2. Keeping in view of limited resources  the organization is not in position to adjust each and every candidate; interested applicants may apply well in advance.
3. Kindly note that event is not directly linked with film making.
4. The boarding and lodging arrangement at Dalhousie, and transport arrangement from Jalandhar onwards will be made by the organization.
5. For participation a minimum contribution will be Rs.1500/-.
6. The amount of contribution is to be deposited with the organization, only after confirmation, on or before 15th September, 2013   
7.  The last date for apply is 14th, September 3, 2013 and that of withdrawal of names is 20th September, 2013 after this date the amount of contribution will not be refunded.

Sunday 25 August 2013

Red Ant Dream Screened at Jalandhar




Red Ant Dream, latest documentary of internally renowned filmaker Sanjay Kak was screened at Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall, Jalandhar. The screening was followed by interaction with Sanjay Kak in which detailed answers was given by him to the queries raised by viewers. Sanjay Kak was especially in Jalandhar for this special screening the organisation, the People's Voice.
The revevant news can be seen at the given link:
http://epaper.tribuneindia.com/151970/Jalandhar-Tribune/JL_26_August_2013      

Thursday 22 August 2013

Towards Ghadar Century : The People's Voice Film Show on 25 August



Continuing the series of its film screenings, the People's Voice, noted filmmaker Sanjay Kak will be in Jalandhar in connection with the screened of his latest documentary film 'Maati Ke Laal'. The film will be screened  on 25th August at 11.30 AM in the premises of Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall, Jalandhar.
Sanjay Kak is especially visiting Jalandhar on the invitation of the People's Voice, an organisation promoting Progressive Art & Culture since 2001. Apart from other activities, the organisation is holding film screening on last sunday of every month. In the show, the screening of film is followed by discussion on the film.
It may be mention here that the previous documentaries 'Pani Pe Lakerien' and 'Jshan-e-Azadi' made by Sanjay Kak have won serveral awards apart from high appraisal form critics as well as the masses.

Sunday 18 August 2013

Noted Filmmaker Sanjay Kak is in Jalandhar on 25th August


Continuing the series of its film screenings, the People's Voice, noted filmmaker Sanjay Kak will be in Jalandhar in connection with the screened of his latest documentary film 'Maati Ke Laal'. The film will be screened  on 25th August at 11.30 AM in the premises of Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall, Jalandhar.
Sanjay Kak is especially visiting Jalandhar on the invitation of the People's Voice, an organisation promoting Progressive Art & Culture since 2001. Apart from other activities, the organisation is holding film screening on last sunday of every month. In the show, the screening of film is followed by discussion on the film.
It may be mention here that the previous documentaries 'Pani Pe Lakerien' and 'Jshan-e-Azadi' made by Sanjay Kak have won serveral awards apart from high appraisal form critics as well as the masses.

Film Show by the People's Voice on 11th August


News of film show by the People's Voice on 11th August, 2013 - Sikharthi Chetna Camp - 2013 at Jalandhar

Wednesday 7 August 2013

Kurusawa Classic - Drunken Angels


Drunken Angel (1948) directed by Akira Kurosawa is story of an alcoholic doctor,  Takashi Shimura,  in post 2nd world war Japan who treats a young Matsunaga (Toshiro Mifune) wounded in a gunfight with a rival syndicate. The doctor diagnoses the young gangster with tuberculosis, and convinces him to begin treatment. The two enjoy an uneasy friendship until the gangster's former boss,  seeks to take his gang over once again. The sick young man then stops following the doctor's advice, slips back into old habits and threatens to kill him. Matsunaga is killed in the ensuing knife fight. The film ends with a local shop-owner woman who had feelings for Matsunaga planning to take Matsunaga's ashes to be buried on her farm, far from the corrupt and dirty city, and the doctor happily learning that one of his younger patients has been fully cured of tuberculosis. The character of doctor was created by Kurusawa after prolonged search and research. 

Friday 26 July 2013

Documentary Show by the People's Voice on 29th July

Dedicated to Ghadar Century Celebrations
The People's Voice presents
Sudershan: An Institution of Simplicity
(Documentary, Punjabi, 50 Minutes)
On 28th July, 2013 at 4PM
Venue: Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall, Jalandhar
All are cordialy invited

Wednesday 1 May 2013

Sahir Ludhianvi

These are belongings of Sahir Ludhianvi.
The article written by Kulwinder, published in punjabi 'Filhaal' can now also be read at the following link:

http://ghulamkalam.blogspot.in/2013/04/blog-post_29.html

Sunday 21 April 2013

Film Show by The People's Voice

This month's film :
Salt of The Earth
Known as Hollywood Blacklist Film by
Hevert J.Biverman

Monday 1 April 2013

Films on Prem Chand Stories Screened at Jalandhar





‘Kafan’ and ‘Sadgati’ were screened by the People’s Voice on 31st March, 2013 at Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall, Jalandar. Both films were based on classic stories of the same names by Prem Chand. The former was directed by Gulzar and the latter was directed by Satyajit Ray.
The screening was followed by discussion on films. Participating in the discussion, senior journalist and film personality Bakhshinder said that both films raised the issue which is still relevant. He pointed out some technical inaccuracies, problem of continuity and ineffectiveness of some scenes in ‘Kafan’. He added that due to the fact that both films were made for ‘Doordarshan’, that is why both films shows no solution of the issue of caste raised in the films.
While highlighting the anti-people role played by godmen, Manjit is of the view that normally people go to godmen only when there is no hope left of their development.
Noted film personality Jaskaran gave detailed analysis of some of the symbols used by Satayajit Ray in ‘Sadgati’.
Arundeep of ‘the People’s voice’ added that though both these films are well made, however, the difference between calibers of both the directors is clearly established.
Kulwinder of ‘the People’s Voice’ while broadly agreeing with the views expressed by all participants, relied some of the points raised by Bakshinder. He explained how different words for an action is being used even by the people living in same region. He added that the production of films by Doordarshan is not the reason that any solution of the problem is not given, however, it is the choice of director, and it is not always necessary for a writer or director to give a solution. He gave details of some other films of Ray especially ‘Ashani Sanket’, ‘Pather Panchali’. He  explained how  the end of ‘Shatranj Ke Khiladi’ changed by Ray. He further added that most of the ‘Mainstream’ films deal with some problem, but offer false and unrealistic solution. Placing the films in their historical context, he explained the juncture of Indian National Movement at which the issue of caste came into forefront.     
Concluding the discussion Salish of ‘the People’s Voice pointed out that it is the conscious decision of the organization to begin the show with ‘Kafan’ and conclude by ‘Sadgati’ as the ‘Kafan’ shows the dehumanization of human beings by system whereas ‘Sadgati’ move characters towards their emancipation. He pointed out that the denial of lifting of dead body by dalits is a clear sign of their level of consciousness.
It is pertinent to add here that ‘the People’s Voice’ holds a film show on the last Sunday of every month in Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall, Jalandhar in which screening of film is followed by discussion of films.
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Monday 25 March 2013

Monday 4 February 2013

Ballad of Builders screened at Jalandhar


Ballad of Builders

Famous documetary film Ballad of Builders was screened by the People's Voice on 27 Jan, 2013 in Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall, Jalandhar. The documentary film, directed by Gargi Sen. The film shows that from Mohenjodaro to modern India, construction continues to be the common foundation of growth and development. Yet, the construction workers, over 20 million in number, continue to eke out a miserable living where even the basic necessities for dignified living are denied to them. The film looks at the condition of the construction worker vis--vis the construction industry, builders organisations and the government. The film has been screened to millions of construction workers all over India by various union. 
The screening was followed by discussion on the film.

Thursday 10 January 2013

The Thinker by Rodin



The Thinker is a bronze sculpture on marble pedestal by Auguste Rodin, whose first cast, of 1902. It depicts a man in sober meditation battling with a powerful internal struggle. It is often used to represent philosophy.
Fran̤ois-Auguste-Ren̩ Rodin (12 November 1840 Р17 November 1917), known as Auguste Rodin, was a French sculptor. Although Rodin is generally considered the progenitor of modern sculpture, he did not set out to rebel against the past. He was schooled traditionally, took a craftsman-like approach to his work, and desired academic recognition, although he was never accepted into Paris's foremost school of art. Sculpturally, Rodin possessed a unique ability to model a complex, turbulent, deeply pocketed surface in clay. Many of his most notable sculptures were roundly criticized during his lifetime. They clashed with the predominant figure sculpture tradition, in which works were decorative, formulaic, or highly thematic. Rodin's most original work departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory, modeled the human body with realism, and celebrated individual character and physicality. Rodin was sensitive to the controversy surrounding his work, but refused to change his style.

Wednesday 9 January 2013

An Interesting Documentary on Punjab

The film, made in the year 1925, is an interesting document to watch at the link given below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aAdVenXVXs