Kriti Film Club

Kriti Film Club
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The Kriti Film Club has been screening documentary films at least once a month since the year 2000. It screens films on a range of issues connected with development, human rights and social attitudes/ trends. A neighbourhood film club that has, over two decades, showcased films made by amateur and professional filmmakers, for young and old hands, for Indian, South-Asian and international films….creating a space for brainstorming and sharing on these issues among different others.

The Kriti Film Club is an initiative of Kriti: a development praxis and communication team, a not-for-profit entity, based in New Delhi and, with work across India. Founded by Aanchal Kapur, who believes in the power of sharing knowledge resources for action, the film club has been screening in community, school/ college, institutional and public spaces for over 20 years, without any grants or external funding.

The whole idea of the Kriti Film Club is to place thought-provoking cinema in a discussion group that will help to deepen the understanding on social, development and human rights issues among viewers and film-makers. It is an attempt to create a forum where students, activists, academicians, development professionals, media professionals and friends can come together and interact, through meaningful cinema.

The Kriti Film Club also curates issue-based film festivals and screening events (offline and online) and collaborates with film festivals to nominate documentaries from its network of independent filmmakers and development sector organisations.

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Email: space.kriti@gmail.com

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