Documentary Film in India

Documentary Film in India
Title Documentary Film in India PDF eBook
Author Giulia Battaglia
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 248
Release 2017-11-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351375636

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This book maps a hundred years of documentary film practices in India. It demonstrates that in order to study the development of a film practice, it is necessary to go beyond the classic analysis of films and filmmakers and focus on the discourses created around and about the practice in question. The book navigates different historical moments of the growth of documentary filmmaking in India from the colonial period to the present day. In the process, it touches upon questions concerning practices and discourses about colonial films, postcolonial institutions, independent films, filmmakers and filmmaking, the influence of feminism and the articulation of concepts of performance and performativity in various films practices. It also reflects on the centrality of technological change in different historical moments and that of film festivals and film screenings across time and space. Grounded in anthropological fieldwork and archival research and adopting Foucault’s concept of ‘effective history’, this work searches for points of origin that creates ruptures and deviations taking distance from conventional ways of writing film histories. Rather than presenting a univocal set of arguments and conclusions about changes or new developments of film techniques, the originality of the book is in offering an open structure (or an open archive) to enable the reader to engage with mechanisms of creation, engagement and participation in film and art practices at large. In adopting this form, the book conceptualises ‘Anthropology’ as also an art practice, interested, through its theoretico-methodological approach, in creating an open archive of engagement rather than a representation of a distant ‘other’. Similarly, documentary filmmaking in India is seen as primarily a process of creation based on engagement and participation rather than a practice interested in representing an objective reality. Proposing an innovative way of perceiving the growth of the documentary film genre in the subcontinent, this book will be of interest to film historians and specialists in Indian cinema(s) as well as academics in the field of anthropology of art, media and visual practices and Asian media studies.

Indian Documentary Film and Filmmakers

Indian Documentary Film and Filmmakers
Title Indian Documentary Film and Filmmakers PDF eBook
Author Shweta Kishore
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2018-09-20
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1474433081

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Based on detailed onsite observation of documentary production, circulation practices and the analysis of film texts, this book identifies independence as a'tactical practice', contesting the normative definitions and functions assigned to culture, cultural production and producers in a neoliberal economic system.

India Retold

India Retold
Title India Retold PDF eBook
Author Rajesh James
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 288
Release 2021-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1501352687

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India Retold: Dialogues with Independent Documentary Filmmakers in India is an attempt to situate and historicize the engagement of independent documentary filmmakers with the postcolonial India and its discourses with a focus on their independent documentary practices. Structured as an interview collection, the book examines how these documentary filmmakers, though not a homogeneous category, practice their independence through their ideology, their filmmaking praxis, their engagement with the everyday and their formal experiments. As a sparsely studied filmmakers, the book through meticulously tracing a wide ranging historical transitions (often marked by communal conflicts and the forces of globalization) not only details the ways in which independent filmmakers in India address the questions of postcolonial nation and its modernist projects but also explores their idiosyncratic views of these filmmakers which are characterized by a definitive departure from the logic of commercial films or state-sponsored documentary films. More important in many ways, these documentary filmmakers expose incongruences in national institutions and programs, embrace the voice of the underrepresented, and thus, imagine an alternative vision of the nation. During the last three years of the execution of the project, thirty Indian documentary filmmakers are interviewed in this book. Given the dearth of quality interviews and little theoretical engagement with documentary as a genre, this book would not only fill in the gap in scholarship but also would serve as an authentic guide for interested readers and for documentary filmmakers alike.

Documentary Films and National Awakening

Documentary Films and National Awakening
Title Documentary Films and National Awakening PDF eBook
Author Jag Mohan
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 1990
Genre Documentary films
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Documentary Films in India

Documentary Films in India
Title Documentary Films in India PDF eBook
Author Aparna Sharma
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-05-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781137395436

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This book introduces the diverse practices of three non-canonical practitioners: David MacDougall, Desire Machine Collective and Kumar Shahani. It offers analysis of their documentary methods and aesthetics, exploring how their oeuvres constitute a critical and self-reflexive approach to documentary-making in India.

A Fly in the Curry

A Fly in the Curry
Title A Fly in the Curry PDF eBook
Author K. P. Jayasankar
Publisher Sage Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages 276
Release 2015-11-29
Genre
ISBN 9789353881597

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An engaging read on independent documentary filmmaking in India

Post-1990 Documentary: Reconfiguring Independence

Post-1990 Documentary: Reconfiguring Independence
Title Post-1990 Documentary: Reconfiguring Independence PDF eBook
Author Camille Deprez
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2015-06-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0748694145

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This new book provides graduate students, scholars and professionals with critical and detailed insights into recent, yet significant, independent documentary makers and their varied works, practices and uses.