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> NALINI BY DAY, 
> NANCY BY NIGHT
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> "THE FEMININE LENS" SERIES
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> Wednesday
> September 26
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> 1 p.m.
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> $10
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> Free for members
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> 2005, India/USA, Sonali Gulati, 27 min.
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> In this insightful documentary, filmmaker Sonali Gulati explores complex 
> issues of globalization; capitalism and identity through a witty and personal 
> account of her journey into India’s call centers. Gulati, herself an Indian 
> immigrant living in the US, explores the fascinating ramifications of 
> outsourcing telephone service jobs to India, including how native 
> telemarketers take on Western names and accents to take calls from the US, UK 
> and Australia. A fresh juxtaposition of animation, archival footage, live 
> action shots and narrative work highlight the filmmaker’s presence and reveal 
> the performativity aspects of her subjects. With fascinating observations on 
> how call centers affect the Indian culture and economy, Nalini by Day, Nancy 
> by Night raises important questions about the complicated consequences of 
> globalization.
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> Post-screening discussion with the filmmaker Sonali Gulati.
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> ABOUT THE SPEAKER
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> Sonali Gulati is an independent filmmaker, a feminist, grass-roots activist, 
> and an educator. She is an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth 
> University's Department of Photography & Film. Her films have screened at 
> over three hundred film festivals and at venues such as the Hirshhorn Museum, 
> the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the National Museum of Women in the 
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> ABOUT LUNCH MATTERS
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> Lunch Matters is the museum's Wednesday lunchtime screenings of short 
> documentaries followed by moderated discussions. Visitors are welcome to 
> bring their lunch from the Serai, the museum café, into the theater for this 
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> CANDID
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> THE LIFE OF HOMAI VYARAWALLA
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> On view through
> January 14, 2013
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> Homai Vyarawalla (1913-2012) was India’s first female photojournalist. This 
> exhibition, the first on Vyarawalla outside of India, will present her 
> photography from the late 1930s to 1970, and narrate her extraordinary life 
> with a biographical film and ephemera from her career.
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> "THE FEMININE LENS" SERIES
> LUNCH MATTERS
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> September 19 - October 17
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> Wednesdays
> 1:00 p.m.
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> Inspired by the exhibit Candid: The Life and Lens of Homai Vyarawalla, this 
> documentary film series features solely films made by women, about women. 
> From call centers in India, to surrogate mothers in Texas, to Buddhist nuns 
> in Tibet, this series examines women from all walks of life. With women both 
> behind the lens and in front of it, each film presents a unique view of what 
> it means to be a woman in Asia today.
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> 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays. Members receive up to 25% on all ticketed programs. 
> Advance ticket purchase is strongly advised. Program tickets are neither 
> exchangeable nor refundable. If you find you cannot use your ticket, you may 
> convert the ticket price to a donation to the museum by sending an e-mail to 
> the box office in advance of the event. Guests who arrive after the start of 
> the program may be admitted at the sole discretion of the museum. Other than 
> for programs specifying the contrary, children younger than six will not be 
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