KSHITIJ: Acclaimed documentary film 'Secret Life of Frogs' to be screened

The public screenings will be organized on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month during 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm at Films Division Complex, followed by a short interaction of the audience with the director/curator of the film. 


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 11-07-2019 19:27 IST | Created: 11-07-2019 19:27 IST
KSHITIJ: Acclaimed documentary film 'Secret Life of Frogs' to be screened
Films Division, established in 1948, has been relentlessly striving to maintain a record of the social, political and cultural imaginations and realities of the country on film. Image Credit: Twitter(@PIBMumbai)
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Film-lovers now have an opportunity to watch acclaimed documentary films at public screenings, as well as interact with the director/curator of the films. This is thanks to KSHITIJ, a documentary film club being launched by Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, in association with Indian Documentary Producer’s Association (IDPA). The public screenings will be organized on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month during 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm at Films Division Complex, followed by a short interaction of the audience with the director/curator of the film. 

The docu-film club “KSHITIJ”, will be inaugurated by the Minister of State for Urban Development, Government of Maharashtra, Shri Yogesh Sagar in the presence of noted film-makers Arunaraje Patil and Mrinal Kulkarni tomorrow (12th July 2019) at 5:00 p.m at Audi-I, New Museum Building, Films Division Complex, Mumbai.

The acclaimed documentary film “Secret Life of Frogs” by Ajay & Vijay Bedi will be screened as the inaugural film.

Films Division, established in 1948, has been relentlessly striving to maintain a record of the social, political and cultural imaginations and realities of the country on film. For more than the last seven decades, it has been actively working in encouraging and promoting a culture of film-making in India that respects the individual vision and social commitment. It holds more than 8000 titles including priceless INRs (Indian News Review), documentaries, short films, and animation films.

The media are requested to spread the word about the film club so that people can enjoy and participate in the film screening.

(With Inputs from PIB)

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