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SUMMARY:Stories of Love\, Equality & Justice: Film screening and discussion
DESCRIPTION:This MOG Sunday begins with a screening of Mahanagar\, Satyajit Ray’s celebrated film exploring gender\, labour\, dignity\, and changing social realities within an urban middle-class household. Though made in 1963\, the film continues to resonate through its nuanced portrayal of care\, independence\, and everyday negotiations within family and society. \nFollowing the screening\, author and social activist Harsh Mander will lead a conversation on storytelling\, empathy\, and justice through cinema. Drawing from his decades-long engagement with questions of inequality\, human rights\, and social reconciliation\, the session will reflect on how films shape ethical imagination and create spaces for emotional and political understanding. \nThe discussion invites audiences to think about cinema not only as artistic expression\, but also as a powerful medium for compassion\, dialogue\, and collective reflection in deeply unequal times. \nFree Entry | RSVP compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to +91 7722089666
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/stories-of-love-equality-justice-film-screening-and-discussion/
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SUMMARY:A Sacred Place: Documentary film screening and discussion
DESCRIPTION:This concluding MOG Sunday for June presents a screening of A Sacred Place (2026)\, followed by a conversation between anthropologist and filmmaker Dolly Kikon and journalist Chitrangada Choudhury. \nSet in Makhel\, a Mao Naga village in northern Manipur\, the film explores the intertwined relationships between land\, memory\, spirituality\, and ecology. Through oral histories\, visual ethnography\, and geological storytelling\, A Sacred Place traces the lives of intergenerational storytellers and the sacred salt springs and sandstone monoliths that shape the cosmology and history of the region. \nMakhel—meaning “a sacred place” in the Mao Naga language—becomes the site through which the film asks urgent contemporary questions: can sacredness survive amid ecocide and relentless development? How do Indigenous knowledge systems understand stewardship\, kinship\, and coexistence with the more-than-human world? \nPart of the Lithic Worlds research engagement\, the film foregrounds Indigenous pedagogy and community histories while reflecting on the environmental futures of fragile landscapes. The post-screening conversation will expand on these themes through discussions on storytelling\, ecology\, and belonging in Northeast India. \nFree Entry | RSVP compulsory\nPlease WhatsApp your name to +91 7722089666
URL:https://museumofgoa.com/program/a-sacred-place-documentary-film-screening-and-discussion/
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