NEW DELHI: Movie enthusiasts in the city are in for a visual treat as they can now watch their favourite classic films on the big screen at an upcoming 'Classic Movie Festival' hosted by Navrasa Duende, a leading production house in Delhi - NCR.
The second edition of the movie festival is set to begin on June 22 and will feature not just blockbuster classics, but also films that were considered to be milestones of the neo-realistic cinema movement.
Films like Akira Kurosawa's Japanese thriller "Throne of Blood", Vittorio De Sica's Italian crime-drama "Bicycle Thieves", and Satyajit Ray's Bengali musical "Jalsaghar" among others, will bring together various dialects and cultures on a single platform.
With romantic dramas like Ingmar Bergman's "Wild Strawberries" (Swedish), Victor Fleming's "Gone With The Wind" (English-American) and David Lean's "Doctor Zhivago" (British-Italian), organisers said they hoped to pass on the conventions of love and romance to the millennial generation.
"The timeless themes and memorable characters in these films have captured the hearts and imagination of viewers for several decades now. We're sure the films we have lined up to be screened at the festival will not only delight the connoisseurs, but also those who are looking to explore different genres of world cinema," said Dinesh B Singh, Founder, Navrasa Duende.
Other films to be screened at the event include Norman Jewison's 1971 comedy "Fiddler on the Roof", Marcel Carne's French black and white drama "Children of Paradise" and Andrei Tarkovsky's Russian war film "Ivan's Childhood".
The festival will be hosted at the Siri Forth auditorium till June 24.