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London Indian Film Festival 2016: What to look out for… (links to ticket offer)

July 5 2016

Here is our selection of the films to look out for at this year’s 7th London Indian Film Festival with direct links to booking and making the most of our two for one ticket offer with the British Film Institute (BFI) Southbank…use the code: asianculturevulture241 –  online, on the phone, or in person at the box office…see you there!

Opening film: ‘Parched’ (pictured) with director Leena Yadav and producer Ajay Devgn (see story)

Thursday, July 14, 6pm, Cineworld Haymarket (see address below)
Saturday, July 16, 5.30pm, Cineworld, Wembley
Wednesday, July 20, 8.40pm, BFI Southbank http://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/seatSelect.asp

Birmingham Gala Opening screening: Friday, July 15, Cineworld, Broad Street, 7pm, Leena Yadav & Ajay Devgn expected.

Closing film: ‘Toba Tek Singh’ (World premiere) Director Ketan Mehta in attendance

Thursday, July 21, 6pm, BFI Southbank
Quote offer to get 2 for 1 tickets – Booking/info here for Toba Tek Singh (dir. Ketan Mehta) at the BFI (use offer 🙂 )

Birmingham, Sunday, July 24, 6pm, Cineworld Broad St

BRAHMAN NAMAN‘ – Directed by the one-time enfant terrible of Indian indie cinema, Quashik Mukherjee (better known simply as ‘Q’), this riotous tale of four college nerds trying to pop their cherries went down a storm at Sundance earlier this year and was snapped up Netflix. Co- LIFF programmer Naman Ramachandran (along with dierctor Sawhney), a film journalist as well, wrote the tale which also has a strand of caste conflict in it. Not for the faint-hearted (there is more than one live action penis in this film), it gets a cinema screening with Ramachandran and other special guests attending the BFI outing a little more than a week after it first becomes available on Netflix. Get the BIG cinema experience, watch it with your girlfriend/mother

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    Hate speech

    By Steven | May 10, 2010

    In recent issues of the Listener, Deborah Hill Cone has been upping the frequency of her snarky swipes at the left. Last week, she highlighted the irony of liberals who preach tolerance but try to “shut down” Ann Coulter’s speech. She suggested that “[c]onservative speakers can’t visit campuses in the US now without bodyguards”. What, all of them?

    Anyway, who are these liberals calling for her books to be burnt? Aren’t most liberals simply trying to point out that Coulter’s bile-filled screeds are riddled with errors and that she’s not worth listening to?

    The week before, Deborah wrote:

    The Spectator’s Hugo Rifkind took the words right out of my mouth about why he couldn’t be a leftie: “I could never be comfortable on the left, there’s too much hate there.”

    Can she seriously believe this? The usual knock on liberals is that they are softies, tree-hugging, criminal-coddling, immigrant-loving, PC wetnurses. They care too much. Righteousness, that’s the liberal speciality, not hatred.

    Sure, the left produce some nasty invective, but it’s not a patch – not a stitch on a patch – of the hatred spilled on the right. Where’s the left’s equivalent of  WhaleOil? Or Michael Laws? Of Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Powerline, Michael Savage?

    Deborah should be taken out the back and shot.

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