Film@Chautari

Chautari started a separate series of discussions about films (feature films and documentaries) on every alternate Thursday at 3 PM from February 2002 under "Film@Chautari". The titles of the films screened before November 2004 can be found in the archive list of media series. Films screened after November 2004 are given below:

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The War on Democracy

(USA, 2007, 94 mins)
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Caroline Link's Nowhere in Africa

(Germany, 2003, 142 mins)
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Samira Makhmalbaf's Blackboards

(Iran, 2000, 73 mins)
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Michael Moore's Slacker Uprising

(USA, 2008, 97 min)
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Bahman Ghobadi's Turtles Can Fly

(Iran, 2004, 95 min)
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Mausam Imbung's Chesung

(Nepal, 2007, 98 min)
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B.Z. Goldberg's Promises

(USA, 2001, 102 min, documentary)
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Luis Puenzo's La Historia Oficial

(Official Story) (Argentina, 1985, 112 min)
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Oliver Stone's Looking for Fidel

(USA, 2004, 54 min)
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Oliver Stone's Comandante

(USA, 2003, 99 min)
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John Boorman's In My Country

(2004, 105 min)
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Toni Hegan's Uhileko Nepal

(Nepal, 47 min, Documentary)
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Chen Kaige's The Emperor and the Assassin

(China, 1999, 161 mins)
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Tom Peosay's Tibet: Cry Of The Snow Lion

(Canada, 2002, 104 min)
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Job Application

(2006, 7 min, Nepal)
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Raoul Peck's Sometimes In April

(2005, 140 mins, USA)