On Saturday, August 22, “Let’s Go to America ,” directed by Piyush Jha, centers on three college kids bred on Western pop culture who are obsessed with migrating to America and perpetually dream up weird schemes to get there. Many of their plans lead to them trapped in hilarious situations that may cause them to see the American dream as an illusion. This film is in Hindi with subtitles.
Also on Saturday, August 22, “The Stranger” is Satyajit Ray’s last film. An amalgam of family drama and mystery, and a commentary on Indian society, this film follows middle-class housewife Anila, who receives a letter from a man claiming to be her uncle. The story of a woman torn between familial impulses and doubts, this film “shows all the virtues of a master artist in full maturity.” This film is in Bengali and English with subtitles.
Showing on Sunday, August 23, “The Rule” is a drama by J. Mahendran that is striking in its realism and visual beauty. Set in a small town in a Chettinad community, the film centers on a family who, though scandalized by neighbors, takes in a young dancer and her mother, both of whom have fallen on hard times. This film is in Tamil with subtitles.
“Pather Panchali” on Friday, August 28, is Satyajit Ray’s loosely structured drama that centers on a family of diverse characters. Acknowledged as a masterpiece of humanist cinema, this film—the first chapter in Ray’s “Apu Trilogy”—“remains in the mind of the moviegoer as a promise of what film can be.” This film was preserved by the Satyajit Ray Preservation Project at the Academy Film Archive. Print courtesy of the Satyajit Ray Film and Study Collection at the Academy Film Archive. This film is in Bengali with subtitles.
Showing Saturday, August 29, “The Mourner” is a stunningly photographed drama set in rural Rajasthan that introduces viewers to the Indian tradition of professional mourners—women who are paid to theatrically lament at funeral rites. The story follows a woman who, after a life of hardship, is unable to cry a single tear. Director Kalpana Lajmi combines lush Bollywood style with pointed social commentary, creating a memorable film. This film is in Hindi with subtitles.
Also playing Saturday, August 29, is “Reaching Silence,” directed by Jahar Kanugo. The film follows 30-year-old Sarit, who returns to Bengal to search for peace and silence. But his obsession with silence shatters this fragile peace and all he can do is escape—right back to Delhi . This film is in Bengali with subtitles.
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