Film Festival Mysuru Dasara Film Festival 2022

mysure film festival 22 © Mysuru Dasara Film Festival 2022

Mon, 26.09.2022 -
Mon, 03.10.2022

Mysuru Dasara Film Festival

The Mysuru Dasara Film Festival is back and we are happy to collaborate yet again with the festival to present four contemporary German feature films

As part of the festival, a total of 112 movies including 56 Kannada, 28 Panorama, 28 International Award winning films will be screened between September 27 and October 3, 2022 at three screens of INOX in Mall of Mysore and one screen of DRC Cinemas. To attend the festival, register here

German films@the festival:

Undine © Schramm Film Undine
Christian Petzold
2020, 91 min.
Tuesday September 27, 1.30 p.m.

Undine works as a historian lecturing on Berlin's urban development. But when the man she loves leaves her, the myth catches up with her. Undine has to kill the man who betrays her and return to the water. Will Undine defy fate when she meets a diver offering her a chance at new love?

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit © Frédéric Batier/Sommerhaus/Warner When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit
Caroline Link
2019, 119 min.
Wednesday September 28, 7.30 p.m.

Berlin, 1933: Anna is only nine years old when her life changes radically: To escape the Nazis, her father has to flee to Zurich; his family follows him a short time later. Anna leaves everything behind, including her beloved pink stuffed rabbit, and must face a new life full of challenges and hardships in a foreign country. A touching story about parting, confidence and what it means to be a family.

Exile_film © Alamode Film Exile
Visar Morina 
2020, 121 min.
Thursday September 29, 1.30 p.m.

Born in Kosovo, Xhafer is a pharmaceutical engineer, married with three children and has been living a middle-class life in a medium-sized German city for years. Over time though, he begins to feel as if he is being discriminated against and harassed at his workplace. Xhafer's discomfort grows day by day. His German wife Nora, on the other hand is worried because her husband sees bullying as the cause of every problem. Could it be that his colleagues just don't like him? Or is there more to the hostility?

The Last Execution © Network Movie Film- und Fernsehproduktion Köln The Last Execution
Franziska Stünkel
2021, 116 min.
Saturday October 1, 4.30 p.m.

East Berlin, 1981. Tempted by the offer of a prestigious professorship, ambitious scientist Franz Walter is recruited by the GDR’s foreign intelligence service and sent on foreign assignments to West Germany. At first, Franz’s missions only seem to serve East Germany’s information needs, but these soon become bigger and more monstrous.

All German films will be screened in Auditorium 4 of INOX.
 

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