Written and directed by Gauri Shinde as a
tribute to Shinde’s mother, the film follows the main character, Shashi, a
woman who feels limited by her lack of understanding English. Moving past her insecurities, she signs up
for English classes during a trip to New York, then reconnects with family in a
healthier way. As one critic notes, “….there’s grit…tempered with compassion and dignity.”
Sponsored by Mrs. Rita and Mr. Bal Sareen, English Vinglish is presented by Calcasieu
Cinema International, a branch of the Council for International Concerns, in
partnership with McNeese State University’s Office of Diversity, Banners
Cultural Series, Arts and Humanities Council of Southwest Louisiana, Lake Area
Psychiatry, The Hearing Center, and Common Ground/CultureFestLouisiana.
The audience is invited to join in a guided discussion
afterward, which will be led by Dr. Ram Nileshwar and Ms. Ankita Choudhary. A taste of Indian food will be shared, and free
popcorn and drinks are provided. For
more information, email cbadeaux@mcneese.edu
or jkprjs@gmail.com.
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