Following his quiet, charming drama The Lunchbox, director Ritesh Batra returns with this bittersweet story set in Mumbai. A struggling street photographer is pressured by his aging grandmother to find a wife. In order to appease her, he recruits a stranger to pose as his fiancé, but the two form a bond that neither expected. PHOTOGRAPH is a subtle, layered story about social expectations and human connection.
Everyone is invited to attend Gandhi Jayanti celebration on Sunday, October 13th from 4:00-7:00pm in Carl Fields Center. IEGAP is co-hosting this event and Patricia Jones will say few words on behalf of IEGAP. The audience will be mainly the winning students from Middle-High Schools, their teachers and parents who took part in the Art & Writing contest.. The topic of the Art & Writing contest was: “Intolerance is itself a form of violence and an obstacle to the growth of a true democratic spirit.” - Mahatma Gandhi
In honor of Día de los Muertos our friends from Latino Princetonians: Lisa M. Linn de Barona and Oscar Torres-Reyna will be presenting at the next Lunch and Language event in Spanish . We welcome you to bring a picture of and/or something important to a loved one who has passed to add to our community ofrenda. If you do, please remember to take it with you when the event is over.
7 volunteers for IEGAP will help with Replacing damaged ceiling tiles, light bulbs, hanging doors, building a register counter, repairing wallpaper, and more.