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Curator's Choice Film Screening: Amelie

Curator's Choice Film Screening: Amelie

Rs. 149.00

The Film Society of Vadodara continues its Curator’s Choice series, where each month a guest curator presents a film close to their heart and leads the conversation around it - inviting audiences to experience cinema through a more personal and thoughtful lens.

For this edition, we are joined by Mr. Atiq Khan, popularly known as RJ Atiq or Khaan Sir - a familiar voice in Vadodara’s world of Hindi cinema and music. Beyond radio, he is a podcaster, storyteller, writer, and educator who has inspired and guided many young minds in Journalism and Mass Communication.

His pick for this screening is the beloved French romantic comedy Amélie - a whimsical, visually enchanting film that celebrates kindness, imagination, loneliness, and the quiet magic hidden within everyday life. Known for its charming storytelling, unforgettable visuals, and playful emotional depth, Amélie remains one of the most loved modern French films across the world.

Join us for this special curator-led screening and stay back for a conversation around the film, storytelling, cinema, and the beauty of noticing the little things in life.

Location :

Cambridge Montessori Preschool: D-Mart circle, Savera Bungalow, Near St. Kabir School Vasna, Makrand Desai Rd, Vadodara, Gujarat 390012

The Film Society of Vadodara

The Film Society Of Vadodara, is committed to support the Cinema in its truest form; to create the space for cinephiles, filmmakers and people with crafts such that they could exchange ideas in order to create better art every time! 
As a community, our main focus is on:

•⁠ ⁠⁠ Screening the films - world cinema - A cinema that would urge you to discuss and to bridge the ideas (genre no bar; language no bar) with other members.
•⁠ ⁠Supporting and promoting indie filmmakers of the city to showcase their content.
•⁠ ⁠⁠Providing a platform for the filmmakers to connect with fellow makers.

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