Indian Film Festival: Le Fleuve (The River 1951, NR)
In this lyrical and heartwarming film from director Claude Renoir (and assisted by Satyajiy Ray), The River tells of three teenage girls growing up in Bengal, India, near a large river, each one developing a crush on a one-legged American vet.
SDMA and the Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) present a film festival in conjunction with Rhythms of India: The Art of Nandalal Bose at SDMA and Humanitas: Images of India by Fredric Roberts at MoPA. The Film Festival is curated by KPBS film critic Beth Accomando.
Admission: $7 members/$10 nonmembers/$8 students (includes admission to both museums through June 1)
Location: Joan and Irwin Jacobs Theater in Museum of Photographic arts, 1649 El Prado
For more information:
Phone: (619) 238-7559
or
Visit: sdmart.org
For more information about this film see wikipedia/the river
In this lyrical and heartwarming film from director Claude Renoir (and assisted by Satyajiy Ray), The River tells of three teenage girls growing up in Bengal, India, near a large river, each one developing a crush on a one-legged American vet.
SDMA and the Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) present a film festival in conjunction with Rhythms of India: The Art of Nandalal Bose at SDMA and Humanitas: Images of India by Fredric Roberts at MoPA. The Film Festival is curated by KPBS film critic Beth Accomando.
Admission: $7 members/$10 nonmembers/$8 students (includes admission to both museums through June 1)
Location: Joan and Irwin Jacobs Theater in Museum of Photographic arts, 1649 El Prado
For more information:
Phone: (619) 238-7559
or
Visit: sdmart.org
For more information about this film see wikipedia/the river







