RTF Associate Professor Lalitha Gopalan co-curating a new film series at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
25 JANUARY 2011

To the seasoned eye, the anointed Friday premieres of the latest blockbusters—with film-star fan clubs trucking in audiences to fill the theaters—are a routine phenomenon hardly worth reporting in Tamil Nadu, where cinema and politics have long been enmeshed in the public sphere. But those are not the films critics are writing about; rather it is the small-budget film with unknown actors, sizzling with artisanal energy. There are signs aplenty of a Tamil new wave well underway. As with the new waves before them, here, too, there are new directors on the marquee: Bala, Selvaraghavan, Sultan, Sasikumar, and Vasanthabalan. There is a new gang in town, in Chennai.??This new wave is infused with cinephilia. Visual quotations from Tamil films punctuate the narratives: protagonists watch films on television and wander into movie theaters, fights break out in movie theaters and projection booths. Yet, these films are at a startling remove from the star antics and high-gloss productions characteristic of both mainstream Tamil cinema and the more pervasive Bombay cinema. Entire new mise-en-scènes open up onscreen: butcher shops, pigsties, teashops, alleyways; freaks and misfits are the protagonists of these films. The intimate cruelty of family and the tortured narratives of heightened caste and class antagonisms form their narrative backbone. Clearly, this is not fare for a family outing.??
Cruel Cinema offers an unflinching introduction to these films. For more about the film series, visit the BAM/PEA website.
Lalitha Gopalan and Anuj Vaidya
Sunday, January 30, 2011?2:00 p.m.
Pudhupettai?Selvaraghavan (India, 2006).
Selvaraghavan's box-office smash follows the unlikely rise of Kokki Kumar (Dhanush) from petty criminal to powerful gang lord in the slums of Chennai. "The look of the film is amazing . . . I would compare it to City of God, Amores Perros….Dhanush has the energy of a young Pacino" (Toronto International Film Festival). (168 mins)??
Sunday, February 6, 2011?2:00 p.m.
Paruthiveeran?Ameer Sultan (India, 2007).
An arid landscape of a village on the outskirts of Madurai is the setting for this tortured love story, which has more in common with the escalating violence of Peckinpah's border westerns than typical pastoral films. (162 mins)??
Saturday, February 12, 2011?3:00 p.m.
Subramaniapuram?Sasikumar (India, 2008).
Offering an unvarnished look at the friendships among five men living in a Madurai neighborhood, this film was hailed for its careful mounting of a mise-en-scène set in the 1980s: longhaired men, wide-legged trousers, and droopy collars. (160 mins)??
Saturday, February 19, 2011?3:00 p.m.
Naan Kadavul?Bala (India, 2009).
Director Bala has carved a name for himself by marching against all prevailing sensibilities in the Tamil film industry—his films speak of madness on the margins and the grotesque tragedy that accompanies it. Naan Kadavul follows a teenage orphan who has grown up amidst the madmen of the holy city of Varanasi. (150 mins)?
SERIES CURATED BY LALITHA GOPALAN AND ANUJ VAIDYA. LALITHA GOPALAN IS AN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN RADIO-TELEVISION-FILM AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN. SHE IS THE AUTHOR OF CINEMA OF INTERRUPTIONS, BFI FILM CLASSICS'S BOMBAY, AND EDITOR OF CINEMA OF INDIA. ANUJ VAIDYA IS CODIRECTOR OF 3RD I FILMS, WHICH HOSTS THE SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL SOUTH ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL. HE HAS HELD VARIOUS POSITIONS AT PFA SINCE 2005, MOST RECENTLY WORKING ON THE PFA LIBRARY AND FILM STUDY CENTER'S CINEFILES PROJECT.??
SERIES COORDINATED ON BEHALF OF BAM/PFA BY STEVE SEID.??
THIS SERIES IS A PRESENTATION OF 3RD I FILMS. LOGISTICAL SUPPORT FOR THE TRAVELING SERIES IS PROVIDED BY THE CENTER FOR SOUTH ASIA STUDIES, UC BERKELEY. SPECIAL SUPPORT FOR THE SERIES PROVIDED BY THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES. SPECIAL THANKS TO VENKATESWARAN NARAYANAN, NAMAN RAMACHANDRAN, SRINIVAS BHASHYAM, PUNEETA KALA, TOM VICK, AND IVAN JAIGIRDAR. 35MM PRINTS FOR THIS SERIES WERE PROVIDED BY SELVARAGHAVAN, K. MURALIDHARAN, V. SWAMINATHAN AND G. VENUGOPAL, AMEER SULTAN, K. E. GNANAVELRAJA, SASIKUMAR, BALA AND K.S. SREENIVASAN.?PROGRAM NOTES WRITTEN BY LALITHA GOPALAN AND ANUJ VAIDYA?







