Sunday, January 25, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Samagra Insurance Suraksha Scheme for Poor People
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Institution
THE RANGAPRABHATH CHILDREN'S THEATRE
The Rangaprabhath Children's Theatre, which began in 1970 with less than 40 children, gradually attracted the attention of their parents and educational experts so much that over the years it has become a community experiment in which parents, their children and the workers of rengaprebhath in order to help the growing chidren to discover their talents, understand themselves and their surroundings, so that they grow into responsible adults. The programmes of rengaprabhath aim at helping the children discover their talent, capabilities which could go a long way in shaping their attitude to life, and enrich their personality.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
film
presented by adarsh .v.s
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Monday, January 5, 2009
An experience of a life time
Starting from the opening ceremony, the festival was unique. The ‘Tholpavakoothu’ and the performances from all over Kerala, were fabulous. Starting from the opening film ‘Laila’s Birthday’ to the award winning film ‘Parque Via’ I could see around 25 films.
Getting acquainted with the movies and its makers from all over the world was the most fascinating experience. The open forums, the entrances to the cinema and even the tea shops outside the theatres were the places where I saw the world renowned film makers talking about the contemporary films and techniques to the crowd.
There wasn’t any discrimination felt for anyone, I guess, as this festival onwards there was online seat reservation. This brought all those stars and the general viewers together.
I didn’t like the signature film for IFFK 2008. I feel that it is substandard and it was better not to have any signature film than to have this piece of garbage.
It’s great that these many pictures are brought for the festival. Still there was hardly any who could see more than 40 films. If they could increase the number of days of the festival, I am sure this vigor won’t go down.
Looking forward to the next festival…