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Discussion Group: Film and Reflection: The Color of Paradise

Join us for a transformative session where we will watch the classic Iranian film The Color of Paradise (1999), directed by Majid Majidi.

Movie Night Group

Group Type: Film Discussion Group

Goals of the Group:

  • To engage in thoughtful discussions about classic films
  • To explore themes in cinema and their relevance to our lives
  • To foster a sense of community through shared experiences

Who Is The Group For?

  • Film enthusiasts
  • Those interested in exploring different cultures through cinema
  • Anyone seeking a meaningful and engaging discussion

Discussion Topics:

  • Themes of family, faith, and the beauty of the natural world
  • Human frailty and resilience as portrayed in the film

What Will We Talk About?

  • We will watch and discuss the classic Iranian film The Color of Paradise (1999) directed by Majid Majidi.
  • The film’s narrative, cinematography, and cultural context will be key points of discussion.

Glimpse of the Session:

  • The session will begin with a screening of The Color of Paradise.
  • This will be followed by an open discussion where everyone is encouraged to share their thoughts and observations.

Please note that the session topics, order and other details may be subject to change based on the needs and preferences of the group members and facilitators.

Key Event Details

Mar
18
Starting Tuesday, Mar 18
1:30pm - 2:45pm
4 sessions
ETA
Fee
Total Fee ₹ 750 - 3,000 For 4 sessions. Approx ₹187 per session.
Event Medium
Offline
Venue
A cosy mini-theatre in Central Bengaluru (TBD)
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