When:
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM CT
Where: Block Museum of Art, Mary and Leigh, 40 Arts Circle Drive , Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Public - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students
Cost: Free and Open to All
Contact:
Block Museum of Art
(847) 491-4000
Group: Block Museum of Art
Category: Fine Arts, Fine Arts
Asian Pop-Up Cinema: SHANKAR'S FAIRIES (2021)
With director Irfana Majumdar and Columbia College Associate Professor Ron Falzone
SHANKAR’S FAIRIES (Irfana Majumdar, 2021, 93 MIN, DCP, India)
Please note early start time of 5:30 PM
RSVP THROUGH ASIAN POP-UP CINEMA
Drawing on her mother’s childhood experiences, Irfana Majumdar’s poignant directorial debut SHANKAR’S FAIRIES tells the tale of an unlikely friendship between a young girl and her family’s domestic worker while shedding light on personal experiences of the caste system in a newly independent India. Set in 1962, the film focuses on Shankar (Jaihind Kumar), a servant in a strictly stratified household headed by a retired government official and his wife. Their daughter, Anjana (Shreeja Mishra), though, forges a close bond with Shankar, who beguiles her with stories and sees in her a reminder of his own daughter, who he is separated from. Family is at the heart of the film’s story and this intimacy pervades Majumdar’s beautiful and delicate film that the Locarno Film Festival says is “a sensitive tale of tales, a story of listening to stories and learning to see beyond them.”
“SHANKAR’S FAIRIES is an absolutely stunning piece of filmmaking, a detailed and beautiful ode to the art of telling stories and the value of learning about the world through these small but significant encounters.” - International Cinephile Society
Irfana Majumdar is the founding Artistic Director of the NIRMAN Theatre and Film Studio in Varanasi, India. She studied Performance at the University of Chicago, and has been awarded fellowships for her commitment to themes of social justice and process of collaborative creation. She now directs and teaches, creates solo performances, and programs annual arts events, residencies, and internships. At NIRMAN’s International Education Program, she teaches and mentors undergraduate and post-graduate students. She also leads the vision committee for the development of NIRMAN’s riverside campus, which is a site of arts, education, research, and environmental change. She has directed three documentaries. SHANKAR’S FAIRIES is her debut feature.
Ron Falzone is an award-winning screenwriter and associate professor in Directing and Cinema Studies in Cinema and Television Arts at Columbia College Chicago.