Venue : India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road
Venue : India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Parking : Gate No. 1, 2 & 3 (Cars), Gate No. 2 (Bikes & Bicycles)
Venue Info : Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Stations :
'Jor Bagh(Yellow Line)Exit Gate-1' - Walk Direction
'Khan Market(Violet Line)'
Area : Lodhi Road Area Events
Exact Location at the Venue :
13th, 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th November at Gulmohar Hall
15th November at Stein Auditorium
Event Description : FILM FEST : Nordic-Baltic Youth Film Festival 2017
Collaboration : Embassy of Denmark
Schedule : Add to Calendar 13/11/2017 18:30 18/11/2017 20:00 Asia/Kolkata FILM FEST : Nordic-Baltic Youth Film Festival 2017 Event Page : http://www.delhievents.com/2017/11/film-fest-nordic-baltic-youth-film.html India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 DD/MM/YYYY
13th November :
6:30 pm : Land of Mine (Denmark/2015/100mins)
Dir.Martin Zandvliet
In post-World War II Denmark, a group of young German POWs are forced to clear a beach of thousands of land mines under the watch of a Danish Sergeant who slowly learns to appreciate their plight.
14th November :
6:30 pm : Face To Face (Iceland/2015/62 mins)
Dir. Bragi Thor Hinriksson.
Christmas is fast approaching in ReykjavÃk and Brynhildhur has a lot to be happy about but his bullying classmate Silja is ruining all the good stuff.
7:45 pm : Zero Point (Estonia/2014/114mins)
Dir. Mihkel Ulk
Sensitive and restless Johannes is accepted to an elite school in Tallinn and expects life to go uphill. Instead, he becomes the victim of mental abuse by his classmates.
15th November :
6:30 pm : The Excursionist (Lithuania/2013/110 mins)
Dir.Audrius Juz?nas.
In the 1950s, under Stalinism, hundreds of thousands of Lithuanians were deported to gulags in the Soviet Union. Marija, an orphaned eleven-year-old girl, escapes from a transport train and sets out on a 6,000-mile trek back home, posing as a Russian and keeping her true identity secret in the face of suspicion and cruelty.
16th November :
8:15 pm : The Lesson (Latvia/2014/108mins)
Dir. Andris Gauja.
Zane is a young Latvian teacher, a true idealist who falls in love with one of her students. Zane has to now choose between her personal happiness and what society expects of her.
17th November :
6:30 pm : The Wave (Norway/2015/105mins)
Dir. Roar Uthaug.
Although anticipated, no one was really ready when the mountain pass above the scenic Norwegian fjord Geiranger collapsed leading to an 85-meter high and violent tsunami.
18th November :
6:30 pm : Hobbyhorse Revolution (Doc Film/89mins/2017)
Dir. Selma Vilhunen Hobbyhorse
Revolution is a joyful and adventurous film in the interface between reality and imagination. Through the documentary material shot during a period of three years, selected animation sequences and the hobbyists’ own videos we experience a portrait of a hobby that defies categories and of young people who are brave enough to be true to themselves.
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Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served Basis)
Venue : India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Parking : Gate No. 1, 2 & 3 (Cars), Gate No. 2 (Bikes & Bicycles)
Venue Info : Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Stations :
'Jor Bagh(Yellow Line)Exit Gate-1' - Walk Direction
'Khan Market(Violet Line)'
Area : Lodhi Road Area Events
Exact Location at the Venue :
13th, 14th, 16th, 17th and 18th November at Gulmohar Hall
15th November at Stein Auditorium
Event Description : FILM FEST : Nordic-Baltic Youth Film Festival 2017
Collaboration : Embassy of Denmark
Schedule : Add to Calendar 13/11/2017 18:30 18/11/2017 20:00 Asia/Kolkata FILM FEST : Nordic-Baltic Youth Film Festival 2017 Event Page : http://www.delhievents.com/2017/11/film-fest-nordic-baltic-youth-film.html India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 DD/MM/YYYY
13th November :
6:30 pm : Land of Mine (Denmark/2015/100mins)
Dir.Martin Zandvliet
In post-World War II Denmark, a group of young German POWs are forced to clear a beach of thousands of land mines under the watch of a Danish Sergeant who slowly learns to appreciate their plight.
14th November :
6:30 pm : Face To Face (Iceland/2015/62 mins)
Dir. Bragi Thor Hinriksson.
Christmas is fast approaching in ReykjavÃk and Brynhildhur has a lot to be happy about but his bullying classmate Silja is ruining all the good stuff.
7:45 pm : Zero Point (Estonia/2014/114mins)
Dir. Mihkel Ulk
Sensitive and restless Johannes is accepted to an elite school in Tallinn and expects life to go uphill. Instead, he becomes the victim of mental abuse by his classmates.
15th November :
6:30 pm : The Excursionist (Lithuania/2013/110 mins)
Dir.Audrius Juz?nas.
In the 1950s, under Stalinism, hundreds of thousands of Lithuanians were deported to gulags in the Soviet Union. Marija, an orphaned eleven-year-old girl, escapes from a transport train and sets out on a 6,000-mile trek back home, posing as a Russian and keeping her true identity secret in the face of suspicion and cruelty.
16th November :
8:15 pm : The Lesson (Latvia/2014/108mins)
Dir. Andris Gauja.
Zane is a young Latvian teacher, a true idealist who falls in love with one of her students. Zane has to now choose between her personal happiness and what society expects of her.
17th November :
6:30 pm : The Wave (Norway/2015/105mins)
Dir. Roar Uthaug.
Although anticipated, no one was really ready when the mountain pass above the scenic Norwegian fjord Geiranger collapsed leading to an 85-meter high and violent tsunami.
18th November :
6:30 pm : Hobbyhorse Revolution (Doc Film/89mins/2017)
Dir. Selma Vilhunen Hobbyhorse
Revolution is a joyful and adventurous film in the interface between reality and imagination. Through the documentary material shot during a period of three years, selected animation sequences and the hobbyists’ own videos we experience a portrait of a hobby that defies categories and of young people who are brave enough to be true to themselves.
Related Links : Movies
FILM FEST : Nordic-Baltic Youth Film Festival 2017 > 13th to 18th November 2017
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Saturday, November 18, 2017
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