The TOxIC Short Film Festival, hosted by MasterPeace Global COOLeaders program, seeks films that address toxicity in various aspects of life. Submissions are open until May 15, 2024. EURO 5000 prize money.
Category: Films
Drishya along with Culture Monks and Alliance française du Bengale commemorates legendary filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak (4th Nov 1925- 6th Feb 1976) in the month of his demise through a talk session-cum-screening program.
In memory of the victims of the holocaust on January 27, 2020, we will be organizing a talk by Mrs. Joe Cohen on the Impact of Holocaust followed by the screening of the film - The Testament by Amichai Greenberg at Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute (Main Auditorium) from 6 pm onwards.
Culture Monks is delighted to invite you along with The Embassy of Switzerland in India, the Italian Cultural Institute New Delhi & Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute to
Cinema from the Italian-speaking world
a festival of films from the Italian speaking part of Switzerland to celebrate the Italian Language Week 2020.
"Igor and the Cranes’ Journey is a lovely fable that will appeal to cinema lovers of all ages. In the aftermath of his parents’ divorce, 11-year-old Igor relishes visits with his father, an ornithologist in the Russian countryside. When his mother announces they are moving to Israel to start a new life, Igor’s world is turned upside-down. Struggling to adjust to his new Israeli school, he finds solace in tracking the migration of a flock of cranes from Eastern Europe to Africa. In this feature debut, young Israeli-Russian filmmaker Evgeny Ruman proves himself dexterous at mixing light humour with a truly heartwarming story."
All are cordially invited to what promises to be an invigorating evening of a book launch , lecture by Sanjoy Mukhopadhyay and film screening .
Sami Shalom Chetrit: A life of reflection and action, literary production for social change An interview conducted by Abhijit Ganguly. First published on his blog called https://kolkatakonnector.blogspot.com. Prof. Sami Shalom Chetrit is a teacher, poet, writer and filmmaker. He was born in Morocco, raised in Israel and have lived there since. He also lived in … Continue reading sami shalom chetrit: a life of reflection and action, literary production for social change
Culture Monks presents a weekend course in Film Making for age groups 8 - 15 years.

