Watch Hava Aney Dey online VOD

September 19, 2010 |  by  |  distribution, Hava Aney Dey, Online, screenings  |  Share  | 

Hava Aney Dey (Let the Wind Blow) 93′ Hindi with Eng stl is now available online VOD portal http://www.pixelwala.org/

Check it out!

‘Hava Aney Dey’ screening on 30th June 2010 in Berlin

Moving Politics – Cinemas from India
An event in cooperation with the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin.

On the occasion of the exhibition, “Being Singular Plural: Moving Images from India” at the Deutsche Guggenheim, the the Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art, Berlin will present the film and discussion series, “Moving Politics – Cinemas from India”, curated by Dorothee Wenner and Nicole Wolf. Three program blocks with a selection of recent feature and documentary films as well as several classics of Indian film history will give an impression of the diversity with which (film) policies are made in India.

Read More Post a comment (0)

Hava Aney Dey screening in Cambridge University

September 20, 2009 |  by  |  Cambridge, Hava Aney Dey, screenings  |  , , , ,  |  Share  | 

Partho Sen-Gupta in CambridgeHava Aney Dey is screened at a special screening at the Cambridge Film festival during the Globalisation of Indian Cinema: Opportunities for the West conference.

The Centre for India & Global Business was proud to partner with Screen East and the North Sea Partnership, Blood Orange Media and the Cambridge Film Festival to host an event that explored global knowledge networks in the world of cinema, with a focus on engagement between India’s film industry with global players.

Read More Post a comment (0)

Hava Aney Dey screening at the MoMA, NYC

January 20, 2009 |  by  |  Hava Aney Dey, NYC, Uncategorized  |  Share  | 

Hava Aney Dey (Let the Wind Blow). 2004.
screening at the Museum of Modern Art, New York on Thursday, January 17 2008, 18:00;
Wednesday, January 23 2008, 20:00. T2

Global Lens 2008 now in its fifth year, will première at the MOMA (Museum of Modern Art), New York in January, before embarking on year-long tour of over 50 cities across the United States.