INDYMEDIA CINEMA @ The Other Cinema
imc-London | 12.03.2003 18:54
27th March 9.30pm
'Drowned Out' Directed by Franny Armstrong
UK 2002 75 minutes
The director will present the film.
The Other Cinema
11 Rupert Street,
London W1
Tel: 020 7437 0757
Nearest tubes: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Sq.
#5/#4 unwaged
'Drowned Out' Directed by Franny Armstrong
UK 2002 75 minutes
The director will present the film.
The Other Cinema
11 Rupert Street,
London W1
Tel: 020 7437 0757
Nearest tubes: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Sq.
#5/#4 unwaged
INDYMEDIA CINEMA @ The Other Cinema
An ongoing showcase of contemporary filmmakers who are finding new
forms of cinema to show resistance to globalization throughout the world.
27th March 9.30pm
'Drowned Out' Directed by Franny Armstrong
UK 2002 75 minutes
An Indian family decide to stay at home and drown rather than make
way for the Narmada dam. Three choices, move to the slums in the
city, accept a place at a resettlement site or stay at home and
drown. The people of Jalsindhi in central India must make a decision
fast. In the next few weeks, their village will disappear underwater
as the giant Narmada Dam fills.
'An inspiring record of a quite extraordinary campaign of mass resistance,
at once angry, compassionate, disturbing and yet empowering. It
makes for urgent and necessary viewing.'
- Gareth Evans, Time Out
"This is the heart of politics, this is the story of modern
India" - Arundhati Roy
The Director will be present for a discussion
after the screening.
The Other Cinema
11 Rupert Street,
London W1
Tel: 020 7437 0757
Nearest tubes: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Sq.
#5/#4 unwaged
www.spannerfilms.net - Franny Armstrong's Website
www.uk.indymedia.org
An ongoing showcase of contemporary filmmakers who are finding new
forms of cinema to show resistance to globalization throughout the world.
27th March 9.30pm
'Drowned Out' Directed by Franny Armstrong
UK 2002 75 minutes
An Indian family decide to stay at home and drown rather than make
way for the Narmada dam. Three choices, move to the slums in the
city, accept a place at a resettlement site or stay at home and
drown. The people of Jalsindhi in central India must make a decision
fast. In the next few weeks, their village will disappear underwater
as the giant Narmada Dam fills.
'An inspiring record of a quite extraordinary campaign of mass resistance,
at once angry, compassionate, disturbing and yet empowering. It
makes for urgent and necessary viewing.'
- Gareth Evans, Time Out
"This is the heart of politics, this is the story of modern
India" - Arundhati Roy
The Director will be present for a discussion
after the screening.
The Other Cinema
11 Rupert Street,
London W1
Tel: 020 7437 0757
Nearest tubes: Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Sq.
#5/#4 unwaged
www.spannerfilms.net - Franny Armstrong's Website
www.uk.indymedia.org
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