THE IIC EXPERIENCE: A FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS – 27TH OCTOBER TO 2ND NOVEMBER 2023
Food Festival
Itadakimasu: A Japanese Dinner
Prepared by Chef Dhruv Oberoi
Venue: Rose Garden
Food Festival
Itadakimasu: A Japanese Dinner
Prepared by Chef Dhruv Oberoi
Venue: Rose Garden
Food Festival
A South African Food Safari
Prepared by Chef Nishant Choubey
Venue: Rose Garden
Food Festival
Sacred Offerings: Poetry in Food
A multi-sensory presentation on temple prasadams with songs, stories and cooking
Lecture demonstration by Chef Rakesh Raghunathan
Followed by lunch
Venue: Rose Garden
Food Festival
Bon Appetit !
French dinner prepared by Chef Vijay Thukral
Venue: Rose Garden
FOOD FESTIVAL
A Turkish Repast
Prepared by Chef Anuj Wadhawan, former Executive Chef, Roseate House
Venue: Rose Garden
HOLLYWOOD BONANZA: A MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR – FESTIVAL OF FILMS
11:00 am Rebel Without a Cause (USA)
(111 min; 1955; English)
Director: Nicholas Ray
With James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo
Recipient of the National Film Registry, National Film Preservation Board, USA 1990; OFTA Film Hall of Fame for Best Film, Online Film & Television Association 2019
1:30 pm Written on the Wind (USA)
(99 min; 1956; English)
Director: Douglas Sirk
With Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack
Recipient of the Oscar Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Academy Awards, USA 1957; and Golden Laurel Awards for Top Male Supporting Performance & Top Femal Supporting Performance, Laurel Awards 1957
3:30 pm Some Like it Hot (USA)
(121 min; 1959; b/w; English)
Director: Billy Wilder
With Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon
Multiple award winner including BAFTA Film Award for Best Foreign Actor, BAFT Awards 1960; Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture-Comedy, Best Actress – Comedy or Musical & Best Actor-Comedy or Musical, Golden Globes, USA 1960; WGA Award (Screen) for Best Written American Comedy, Writers Guild of America, USA 196l; among others
HOLLYWOOD BONANZA: A MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR – FESTIVAL OF FILMSWEDNESDAY 1 NOVEMBER 2023
11:00 am Singin’ in the Rain (USA)
(103 min; 1952; colour & b/w; English)
Directors: Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly
With Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor, Debbie Reynolds
Multiple award winner including Golden Globe Award for Best Actor-Comedy or Musical, Golden Globe Awards, US 1953; NBR Award for Top Ten Films, National Board of Review, USA 1952; National Film Registry, National Film Preservation Board, USA 1989; WGA Award (Screen) for Best Written American Musical, Writers Guild of America, USA 1953; among others
1:30 pm Roman Holiday (USA)
(118 min; 1953; b/w; English)
Director: William Wyler
With Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert
Multiple award winner including Oscar Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role & Best Writing, Motion Picture Story, Academy Awards, USA 1954; BAFTA Film Awards for Best British Actress, BAFTA Awards 1954; NYFCC Award for Best Actress, New York Film Critics Circle Awards 1953; among others
8:30 pm Johnny Guitar (USA)
(110 min; 1954; English)
Director: Nicholas Ray
With Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge
Winner of the National Film Registry, National Film Preservation Board, USA 2008
HOLLYWOOD BONANZA: A MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR – FESTIVAL OF FILMS
11:00 am The Postman Always Rings Twice (USA)
(113 min; 1947; b/w; English)
Director: Tay Garnett
With Lana Turner, John Garfield, Cecil Kellaway
1:30 pm The Red Shoes (UK)
(135 min; 1948; English)
Directors: Michael Powell, Marius Pressburger
With Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring, Moira Shearer
Recipient of the Oscar Awards for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Colour & Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture, Academy Awards, USA 1949; NBR Award for Top Ten Films, National Board of Review, USA 1948; and Golden Globe for Best Original Score, Golden Globes, USA 1949
4:00 pm Red River (USA)
(133 min; 1948; b/w; English)
Directors: Howard Hawks, Arthur Rosson
With John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Joanne Dru
Winner of the National Film Registry, National Film Preservation Board, USA 1990; and OFTA Film Hall of Fame for Motion Picture, Online Film & Television Association 2012
8:30 pm High Noon (USA)
(85 min; 1952; English)
Director: Fred Zinnemann
With Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Thomas Mitchell
Multiple award winner including the Oscar Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role & Best Film Editing, Academy Awards, USA 1953; Bodil for Best American Film, Bodil Awards 1953; CEC Award for Best Foreign Film, Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain 1954; among others
HOLLYWOOD BONANZA: A MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR – FESTIVAL OF FILMS
11:00 am Double Indemnity (USA)
(107 min; 1944; b/w; English)
Director: Billy Wilder
With Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson
Winner of the National Film Registry, National Film Preservation Board, USA 1992; and OFTA Film Hall of Fame Award, Online Film & Television Association 2007
1:30 pm Mildred Pierce (USA)
(111 min; 1945; b/w; English)
Director: Michael Curtiz
With Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott
Recipient of the Oscar Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Academy Awards, USA 1946; NBR Award for Best Actress, National Board of Review, USA 1945; and National Film Registry, National Film Preservation Board, USA 1996
4:00 pm Notorious (USA)
(102 min; 1946; b/w; English)
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
With Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Raus
Recipient of the Bambi Award for Best Actress-International, Bambi Awards 1952; OFTA Film Hall of Fame, Online Film & Television Association 2009; and National Film Registry, National Film Preservation Board 2006
8:30 pm Brief Encounter (UK)
(86 min; 1945; b/w; English)
Director: David Lean
With Noël Coward, Trevor Howard, Stanley Holloway
Recipient of the Grand Prize of the Festival (Feature Film), Cannes Film Festival 1946; NBR Award for Top Ten Films, National Board of Review, USA 1946; and NYFCC Award for Best Actress, New York Film Critics Circle Awards 1946
HOLLYWOOD BONANZA: A MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR – FESTIVAL OF FILMS
1:30 pm Citizen Kane (USA)
(119 min; 1941; b/w; English)
Director: Orson Welles
With Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore
Multiple award winner including Oscar Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay, Academy Awards, USA 1942; NYFCC Award for Best Film, New York Film Critics Circle Awards 1041; National Film Registry, National Film Preservation Board, USA 1989; among others
4:00 pm To Be or Not To Be (USA)
(99 min; 1942; b/w; English)
Director: Ernst Lubitsch
With Carole Lombard, Jack Benny, Robert Stack
Winner of the National Film Registry, National Film Preservation Board, USA 1996; and Special Award, Sant Jordi Awards 1971
8:30 pm Casablanca (USA)
(102 min; 1942; b/w; English)
Director: Michael Curtiz
With Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid
Multiple award winner including Oscar Awards for Best Picture, Best Director & Best Writing, Screenplay, Academy Awards, USA 1944; National Film Registry, National Film Preservation Board, USA 1989; NBR Awards for Top Ten Films & Best Director, National Board of Film Review, USA 1943; among others