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Screening Details
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Date - 5th April 2026
11 AM to 10:00 PM
Nine award-winning films.
The filmmakers behind them, in the room with you.
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Venue - Third Bell Studios
Bungalow 22, JP Rd, behind Haakim Aalim, Aram Nagar Part 1, Aram Nagar, Versova, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400061
The Film Lineup
Carefully Curated Selection of Fiction and Non-Fiction Films
Agra
Directed By Kanu Behl
Synopsis - The story of a family and an exploration of space in an increasingly crowded world. It follows the quest for a sexual odyssey of an individual.
Runtime - 2h 12m. Followed by 30mins Q&A with the director and lead cast.
Playing at Studio B at 7:00PM
Seat Availability - 🟢 Available
Family
Directed by Don Palathara
Sony, a Catholic man in his late twenties from rural central Kerala, comes across as a do-gooder and an intellectual at the first glimpse. However, lurking behind his public persona is a covert narcissist, manipulator, and a habitual abuser.
Runtime - 2h 20m.
Playing at Studio A at 8:00PM
Seat Availability - 🟢 Available
Court
Directed by Chaitanya Tamhane
A sewerage worker’s dead body is found inside a manhole in Mumbai. An ageing folk singer is tried in court on charges of abetment of suicide. He is accused of performing an inflammatory song which might have incited the worker to commit the act. As the trial unfolds, the personal lives of the lawyers and the judge involved in the case are observed outside the court.
Runtime - 1h 56m.
Playing at Studio A at 11:00AM
Seat Availability - 🟢 Available
Last Night I Dreamed It Was Raining Fish
Directed by Shraddha Khanna
The voice of an old fisherwoman recounts the story of Mumbai’s Kolis, weaving history, myth and contemporary life. Poetic imagery captures their everyday existence, from local deities and lunar cycles to grey skies and choked rivers. This ethnographic meditation explores the Kolis’ enduring connection to land and sea, and their resilience amid the city’s relentless transformation.
Runtime - 17 Minutes. Followed by 30mins Q&A with the director.
Playing at Studio B at 11:30AM
Seat Availability - 🟢 Available
Pebbles
Directed by Vinothraj P.S.
A young boy follows his violent and alcoholic father on a quest to find his mother, who has run away from his abuse.
Runtime - 1h 14m.
Playing at Studio A at 2:00PM
Seat Availability - 🟢 Available
A Broken House
Directed by Jimmy Goldblum
A Syrian architect and artist stuck in the US on a single-entry visa eases his homesickness by constructing life-like models of the home he left behind.
Runtime - 20 Minutes. Followed by 30mins Q&A with the Cinematographer Zach Lowry.
Playing at Studio B at 1:30PM
Seat Availability - 🟢 Available
The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs
Directed by Pushpendra Singh
Trapped between her cowardly husband and regular harassment by a local authority, Laila, a nomadic shepherdess, decides to break out of her old identity and chart a new path.
Runtime - 1h 36m
Playing at Studio B at 3:30PM. Followed by 30mins Q&A with the director.
Seat Availability - 🟢 Available
Nauha
Directed by Pratham Khurana
Coming of age of a 22-year-old Kishan through his experience of taking care of a 75-year-old dying Babuji.
Runtime - 30 Minutes.
Playing at Studio A at 4:15PM
Seat Availability - 🟢 Available
A Dream Called Khushi (Happiness)
Directed By Rishabh Raj Jain
Against all odds, a Rohingya refugee fights for education in Bangladesh's camps. When she meets AP journalist Rishabh Jain, her story ignites public outrage, revealing her resilience and the plight of Rohingya refugees denied basic rights. Dreaming of a life in Canada, where she can study, will she be the one in a million to break free?
Runtime - 35 Minutes. Followed by 30mins Q&A with the director.
Playing at Studio A at 6:00PM
Seat Availability - 🟢 Available