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Max Mueller Bhavan(2202-2085)
 
Thur Mar 11, 6.30pm

The Sun Behind the Clouds Filmmakers Tenzing Sonam and Ritu Sarin will be premiering their new documentary in Mumbai. The screening has been organized by Friends of Tibet in Mumbai. (1 hour 19 mins)
Theosophy Hall(2203-6187)
 
Thur Mar 11, 6.30pm

Farmer Gus (Gustave Kervem) has a tendency for dozing off on the job, losing his rag, and generally annoying the hell out of people. His neighbour Ben (Benoit Delepine) is probably the person he annoys most. Ben has hit a bad patch with his job and his marriage. One day, Gus’s wilfully obstructive tractor-driving is the last straw. A fight ensues, the tractor malfunctions, and Gus and Ben awaken in neighbouring hospital beds, paralysed from the waist down. Sent home having been told there’s no hope of improved mobility, each turns to thoughts of suicide.
The magnificently ill-matched and reluctant pair soon abandons self-pity, however. Instead they give free rein to their anger and assertive aggression as Gus determines to head to Finland to sue the tractor manufacturers and Ben surlily accompanies him north to a motorcross meet.
 
If you’re not laughing yet, you soon will be, as this is one of the funniest black comedies in some time. Kervern and Delépine’s deadpan chronicle of this largely wordless wheelchair odyssey is essentially a string of priceless sight-gags – beautifully shot in black-and-white Cinemascope – hung on to the sturdy premise of the steel-jawed protagonists’ entirely undisguised dislike of each other and, probably, the rest of the world. Few if any of the gags hinge on their disability, and those that do highlight how the non-disabled world can unwittingly make life unnecessarily difficult for wheelchair-users. Man Bites Dog’s Benoit Poelvoorde is in the cast, though you may miss him; Aki Kaurismäki and Jason Flemyng are recognisable, however. But I bet it’s the guy singing “Sunny”who sticks with you. Geoff Andrew
 
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