[Reader-list] The Delhi 48 Hour Film Project / "Vanished Pirs and Absent Kings" - a talk on Delhi's medieval monuments

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Wed Aug 3 16:45:40 IST 2011


The 48 Hour Film Project comes to Delhi on the weekend of September 2. Filmmakers from all over the Delhi area will compete to see who can make the best short film in only 48 hours. The winning film will go up against films from around the world.

Enter today! Space is limited.

This year, teams will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Once the initial registration is complete, we will accept teams for the Waiting List. If a registered team must drop out, we will go to the Waiting List.

Registration fee is Rs.2500.

Payment details:

Send cash or DD/cheques drawn in favour of 'Can Communicate'

Address: 11, Satyam Industrial Estate, Govandi Station Road, near USV Ltd., Govandi, Mumbai 400088

Internet payment option:

A/c no. 316301010036476

A/c name/ beneficiary: Can Communicate

Bank: Union Bank

Branch: Chembur (W)

City: Mumbai

Receipt and email confirmation will be provided on successful receipt of the fees.

http://48hourfilm.com/registration/?cityid=145
View the films of 2010 here:
http://www.48hfp.in 


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"Vanished Pirs and Absent Kings" - a talk on Delhi's medieval monuments


INTACH
nvites you to a talk
y
nand Vivek Taneja
"Vanished Pirs and Absent Kings: Spirits, Saints and Stories around Delhi's 
edieval Monuments"
on Friday, 5th August, 2011
t 3:30 PM
t the Multipurpose Hall,
NTACH, 71 Lodhi Estate
ew Delhi – 110 003
Please join us for tea after the event
Anand Vivek Taneja is a PhD Candidate in Anthropology at Columbia University. He 
orks on contemporary Delhi’s links to its medieval past. His writings on Delhi 
ave appeared in Outlook Traveller, City Limits, Time Out Delhi, as well as 
umerous academic publications. Previously, he has worked as a media researcher, 
olumnist, quiz-master and tour-guide.





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