Remembering John Ford
Movies
2.5 hrs
February 19, 2025 7:00 pm Wednesday

This February, Lamakaan pays tribute to one of Hollywood’s greatest filmmakers with the Remembering John Ford Film Festival, celebrating the legacy of a director whose cinematic vision shaped the very essence of American storytelling. Known for his sweeping Western landscapes, deep character studies, and masterful use of light and shadow, Ford’s films transcend time, exploring themes of honor, resilience, and the American spirit. From The Searchers to Stagecoach, his storytelling captures the rugged beauty of the frontier while delving into the complexities of human nature.

Through carefully curated screenings and discussions, this festival offers cinephiles a chance to revisit Ford’s timeless classics, analyze his groundbreaking techniques, and appreciate his influence on generations of filmmakers. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or discovering his work for the first time, Remembering John Ford at Lamakaan is an invitation to journey through the heart of American cinema, where heroes are flawed and landscapes are breathtaking. Stories linger long after the credits roll.

Film Title: HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY | 1941 | 118 Mins | USA | English with English Subtitles

About the film: How Green Was My Valley is a 1941 American drama film directed by John Ford, adapted by Philip Dunne from the 1939 novel of the same title by Richard Llewellyn. It stars Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Anna Lee, Donald Crisp, and a young Roddy McDowall.

It tells the story of the Morgans, a hard-working Welsh mining family, from the point of view of the youngest child Huw, who lives with his affectionate and kind parents and his sister and five brothers, in the South Wales Valleys during the late Victorian era. The story chronicles life in the South Wales coalfields, the loss of that way of life, and its effects on the family.

Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!

Organizer
Lamakaan
Lamakaan is an Open Cultural & inclusive space in Hyderabad that promotes and presents the best of arts, literature, movies, theater, debates, discussions, and dialogue with a commitment to being open and accessible.