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==Roots==
==Roots==
By the early 80s, Ritwik Ghatak sir’s prized student, the wandering bohemian filmmaker John Abraham, had made Fort Cochin his home away from home in Kozhikode. John’s circle of artist friends established two film screening societies: Prachodana (lit., “Inspiration”; downtown, in that quaint old heritage suburb) and [[Cochin Film Society]] (uptown). The former would eventually fade away for quite a while before its revival decades later by a film critic. The new avatar is rechristened as Cinema Society of India.
By the early 80s, Ritwik Ghatak sir’s prized student, the wandering bohemian filmmaker John Abraham, had made Fort Cochin his home away from home in Kozhikode. John’s circle of artist friends established two film screening societies: Prachodana (lit., “Inspiration”; downtown, in that quaint old heritage suburb) and [[Cochin Film Society]] (uptown). The former would eventually fade away for quite a while before its revival decades later by a film critic. The new avatar is rechristened as Cinema Society of India.
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[[Category: Film Organisations]]
[[Category: Film Organisations]]

Revision as of 23:17, 12 March 2026

Cinema Society of India is a film screening society founded by Dalton. For the first four years, monthly screenings were conducted at Eka - the art gallery, in Fort Cochin. Presently, in association with Minimal Cinema, screenings take place every week at Kozhikode /Calicut, Kerala.

Roots

By the early 80s, Ritwik Ghatak sir’s prized student, the wandering bohemian filmmaker John Abraham, had made Fort Cochin his home away from home in Kozhikode. John’s circle of artist friends established two film screening societies: Prachodana (lit., “Inspiration”; downtown, in that quaint old heritage suburb) and Cochin Film Society (uptown). The former would eventually fade away for quite a while before its revival decades later by a film critic. The new avatar is rechristened as Cinema Society of India.