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March 2009

Newsletter - March 2009


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Announcement
Sarai Reader 01: The Public Domain now available

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Film at Sarai
Bad Boy Bubby
A film by Rolf de Heer
Curated by Safina Uberoi

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Dear Readers,
We are happy to announce the availability of Sarai Reader 01: The Public Domain from our online bookseller. Read below for details.
Our film screening this month is Bad Boy Bubby (Director Rolf de Heer) which will be curated by Safina Uberoi. The film depicts the protagonist as the sufferer of a variety of social deviances like bad parenting and sexual abuse, but one who comes out trumps by his sole determination to live life beyond such oddities. This film is one of the many original nonconformist films from Australia which examines social issues critically.

Hope you will access the particulars announced and also make yourselves available for the screening.

Best,
Mitoo Das
Programme Coordinator
Sarai, CSDS
Email me at: mitoo@sarai.net

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Announcement
Sarai Reader 01: The Public Domain, our first Reader can now be bought online from Scholars Without Borders, who has also reprinted it.
To read more about it visit
http://swblogs.blogspot.com/2009/02/ipod-back-in-public-domain.html
To visit their website click
http://www.scholarswithoutborders.in/
To order visit
http://www.scholarswithoutborders.in/item_show.php?code_no=MED033&ID=undefined&calcStr=

Sarai Reader 01: The Public Domain
Paperback: 248 pages
Editors: Raqs Media Collective (for Sarai) + Geert Lovink (for WAAG)
Year of Publication: 2001
Publisher: Sarai CSDS, New Delhi
Language: English
ISBN Number: 9789066172869
Price: INR 350, US$ 20, € 20

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Film at Sarai
Bad Boy Bubby
Directed by Rolf de Heer
Cast Claire Benito, Ralph Cotterill, Nicholas Hope, Rachael Huddy, Carmel Johnson, Norman Kaye, Celine O'Leary etc.
Length: 114 mins
Language: English
Curated by Safina Uberoi
Date: 27th March, 2009
Time: 4:30 pm
Venue: Seminar Room, CSDS


This Australian cult film draws extremely dark humor from the story of Bubby, a man who has spent the first 35 years of his life locked in a disgusting basement by his abusive, controlling mother. Having been taught that the outside air is poisonous and that leaving home is sinful, he only realizes the truth when his long-absent father returns to disrupt the already twisted family unit. A tragic confrontation follows, forcing Bubby into the real world. Knowing nothing about life, and undoubtedly suffering from mental disturbance, he stumbles about the city, speaking in a rambling monologue made up mainly of overheard phrases. His behavior is interpreted in different ways by the people he encounters: some think him insane, while others equate his strange speech and erratic behavior with brilliance. The edgy lead performance by Nicholas Hope is key to the film's success, managing to make Bubby a figure that is both sympathetic and at times quite frightening.


Bad Boy Bubby will be curated by Safina Uberoi, a well known Indian filmmaker based in Australia. Safina Uberoi trained at the Mass Communication Research Center in Jamia Millia Islamia in New Delhi. In 1995 she left India to study in the Australian Film Television and Radio School. Her short films made there include the award winning Nonno Peppe is a Video Head and Guru. She has taught in Australia at the Macquarie University, the Australian Film TV and Radio school, the Sydney International Film School, the National Institute of Dramatic Art.  In india, she has taught at The National School of Drama and given lectures at MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia. Internationally, she has screened her films and conducted master classes at a number of Universities including New York University, De Paul University in Chicago, University of Los Angeles, University of Westminster and the London School of Economics.
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