Sahamatha Film Society Mangalore.,
as part of their monthly film screening are screening two films
MALLI Tamil and SCHINDLER’S LIST English on
02 December 2012 at Karavali Lekhakiyara Vachakiyara Sangha. Urva Store. Mangalore.
3.00 PM MALLI- Tamil 1998 Dir: Santosh Sivan
Malli
Directed by:-Santosh Sivan
Produced by Santosh Sivan
Written by Santosh Sivan, Ravi Deshpande
Starring :-P. Shwetha, Priya, Janagaraj, Parameshwaran
Music by Aslam Mustafa
Cinematography:- Santosh Sivan
Editing by A. Sreekar Prasad
Release date(s) 1998
Running time 90 mins
Language Tamil
Plot:
The film revolves around the story of Malli (P. Shwetha), a poor girl who spends most of her time helping her family by collecting firewood, and playing games in a nearby forest with her deaf and mute best friend. Amongst her many dreams, her one main wish is to get herself a colourful dress to wear to a lively festival. However, during her quest she meets an old, local storyteller, who shares with her a story of a magical blue stone that can cure her best friend’s muteness. With new horizons to pursue, she sets off to find this mysterious blue wishing stone.
Awards:-
2001 Independent Spirit Awards (USA)
Nominated – Independent Spirit Award – Best Foreign Film – Malli – Santosh Sivan
2001 Political Film Society (USA)
Nominated – PFS Award – Peace – Malli – Santosh Sivan
2001 Satellite Awards (USA)
Nominated – Golden Satellite Award – Best Motion Picture (Foreign Language) – Malli – Santosh Sivan
1999 Chicago International Children’s Film Festival (USA)
Nominated – Adult Jury Award – 2nd Place – Malli – Santosh Sivan
The film has won the following awards since its release:
1998 Cairo International Film Festival (Egypt)
Won – Golden Pyramid – Best Film – Malli – Santosh Sivan
Won – Best Director – Santosh Sivan
2004 Los Angeles Indian Film Festival (USA)
Won – Audience Award – Best Feature Film – Malli – Santosh Sivan
5.30 PM SHINDLER’S LIST-English. 1993. Dir: Steven Speilberg
Schindler’s List (1993)
Director: Steven Spielberg
Running time: 195.5 minutes
Awards: Academy Award for Best Picture, Academy Award for Original Music Score, More
Producers: Branko Lustig, Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen
Release date: November 30, 1993
Screenplay by Steven Zaillian
Based on Schindler’s Ark by Thomas Keneally
Starring:- Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagall
Embeth Davidtz.
Music:- John Williams.
Cenematography:- Janusz Kaminski.
Editing:- Micheal Kahn
Plot:- “whoever saves one life saves the world entire”
Based on a true story, Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List stars Liam Neeson as Oskar Schindler, a German businessman in Poland who sees an opportunity to make money from the Nazis’ rise to power. He starts a company to make cookware and utensils, using flattery and bribes to win military contracts, and brings in accountant and financier Itzhak Stern (Ben Kingsley) to help run the factory. By staffing his plant with Jews who’ve been herded into Krakow’s ghetto by Nazi troops, Schindler has a dependable unpaid labor force. For Stern, a job in a war-related plant could mean survival for himself and the other Jews working for Schindler. However, in 1942, all of Krakow’s Jews are assigned to the Plaszow Forced Labor Camp, overseen by Commandant Amon Goeth (Ralph Fiennes), an embittered alcoholic who occasionally shoots prisoners from his balcony.
Schindler arranges to continue using Polish Jews in his plant, but, as he sees what is happening to his employees, he begins to develop a conscience. He realizes that his factory (now refitted to manufacture ammunition) is the only thing preventing his staff from being shipped to the death camps. Soon Schindler demands more workers and starts bribing Nazi leaders to keep Jews on his employee lists and out of the camps. By the time Germany falls to the allies, Schindler has lost his entire fortune — and saved 1,100 people from likely death. Schindler’s List was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and won seven, including Best Picture and a long-coveted Best Director for Spielberg, and it quickly gained praise as one of the finest American movies about the Holocaust.
This is the film that saw Steven Spielberg undeniably graduate from flashy entertainer to modern day auteur.
Shot in shilling black and white, it lives on in popular imagination as the most powerful and accessible anti Nazi message to emerge from the movies.
Emotion drips from screen and the importance of a social conscience, both for the individuals and the wider society in which they live, is spelled out in profound terms.
Academy Awards:-
Best Picture:-Steven Spielberg,Gerald R. Molen Branko Lustig,
Best Director:- Steven Spielberg
Best Adapted Screenplay, Steven Zaillian
Best Cinematography, Janusz Kamiński
Best Art Direction Ewa Braun. Allan Starski
Best Film Editing, Michael Kahn
Best Original Score, John Williams






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