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For Chennai's film buffs, a rare cinematic treat
Staff Reporter
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Event stresses importance of quality cinema Event stresses importance of quality cinema
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NO HOLDS BARRED: Culture critics Sadanand Menon (right) and Theodore Bhaskaran at the interactive session.
CHENNAI:
A cross-section of Chennai's film buffs thought cinema continuously for about 12 hours during the "See Quality Rolling," an event espousing quality cinema on September 23.
The programme was organised by the Communication Department of Madras Christian College as the finale to a PR campaign.Around 200 students participated. A highlight was the interactive sessions with experts such as Theodore Bhaskaran and Sadanand Menon, film critics, Krishnakant Mishra, creative director, Frameflow India and Sunny Joseph, cinematographer.
Anup Kurien's `Manasarovar' was screened for the first time in India to roll out the treat. The panel discussion that followed examined the film from various angles and prompted several questions from the audience. A screening of `Dreams' by Akira Kurosawa followed.
Sunny Joseph's unique topic " Cinema- A Love 24 times per Second" accompanied by excerpts from several films kept the audience riveted, as did Krishnakant Mishra's talk on the development of computer graphics. Questions relating to careers in this line cropped up at the interactive session that followed.
The campaign featured a film appreciation workshop and an exhibition.
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