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Contextualising the cinema of Mani Kaul

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Venue: Birkbeck 43 Gordon Square

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A Symposium with Screenings

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This symposium explores the work of Mani Kaul (1944-2011), by combining papers, discussion and a screening of Siddheshwari (Mani Kaul, 1989). Marking the beginning of our programme of Mani Kaul films at the ICA, this event seeks to contextualise the filmmaker's work, and to mark the connections between the experimental aesthetics used by Kaul and similar practices taking place within Indian cinema at the time. As an essay filmmaker, Mani Kaul engages with a broad range of subjects including the art, classical music, literature and theatre of India, and we will use this symposium as a space to reflect on the diversity and interdisciplinary nature of his films.

Organized by the Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image, with the support of Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities.

Screening:

Siddheshwari, Mani Kaul, India, 1989, 35mm/ProRes, 92 minutes, Hindi with English subtitles

A film about the renowned Hindustani singer Siddheshwari Devi (1903-77). Blurring fiction and documentary, Kaul's film showcases his passion for Indian classical music.

Speakers:

Giulia Battaglia, University of Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle, researcher in anthropology of visual/art/media practices specialised in documentary film in India

Valentina Vitali, professor of Film Studies at the University of East London and director of the Moving Image Research Centre.

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