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    'MAMOULIAN' AND 'MUNNABHAI' ARE OFFERED FOR LOCAL MOVIEGOERS
    Rick Bentley and Donald Munro,

    The Fresno Bee - California - KRTBN
    Published: May 18, 2007

    Two film events are on tap at Fresno State next week. The first
    features the works of French director Patrick Cazals. The other is
    the showing of a rather offbeat look at Mohandas Ghandi that became
    a major hit in India.

    The Armenian Studies Program, in conjunction with Fresno Film Works,
    is presenting two films at 3 p.m. Sunday at the California State
    University, Fresno, Student Recreation Center, Leon P. Peters
    Educational Auditorium. Admission is free. Cazals will be here to
    present the films.

    The movies to be shown are:

    "Rouben Mamoulian: The Golden Age of Broadway and Hollywood" Grade:
    B: When he was a little boy, Mamoulian's grandmother told him to fill
    his heart with love so it would crowd out everything else. Known as an
    authoritarian director, there were likely some actors in Mamoulian's
    career who looked long and hard for any evidence of that love. But
    if you look at the director's amazing body of work, including the
    groundbreaking 1929 film "Applause," you certainly find overwhelming
    evidence for Mamoulian's desire to make great art. This well-crafted
    documentary draws from various archives and interviews with Mamoulian
    and Mamoulian specialists. (DM)

    "SergueA Paradjanov: The Rebel": This is a portrait of the
    Georgian-Armenian filmmaker who died in July 1990. Paradjanov is
    considered to be one of the great contemporary filmmakers.

    Cineculture Club

    Fresno State's Cineculture Club will present "Lage Raho Munnabhai"
    at 5:15 p.m. next Friday at the Student Recreation Center, Leon
    P. Peters Education Auditorium. The film looks at how a witless
    gangster converts to the Gandhian teachings of nonviolence. The movie
    has English subtitles.

    Sudarshan Kapoor, a former Fresno State professor who grew up in
    India, says that after the movie debuted in India, people started
    to treat each other with more respect and with more tolerance. He
    admires how the filmmaker was able to get across Gandhi's teachings
    about nonviolence in such a comical fashion.

    "Lage Raho Munnabhai" Grade: B+: The film mixes elements of Bollywood
    with comedy and real sentimentality to produce a charming film.

    Sanjay Dutt, as the thug who falls for a voice on the radio, is
    able to pull off both the tough guy part of the role as well as the
    sensitive part.

    Even if you have no interest in the film's message about peace and
    love, it works well as a light, romantic comedy. (RB)

    The reporters can be reached at [email protected]_
    (mailto:rbentley@fresnobe e.com) or at [email protected]_
    (mailto:[email protected] m) or at (559) 441-6355.
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