Towards a People’s Cinema: Independent Documentary and Its Audience in India

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Kasturi Basu and Dwaipayan Banerjee (ed)

Paperback 9789383968299

 

Towards a People’s Cinema hopes to open up more scope for a dialectical exchange between practitioners, audiences, subjects and activists of independent documentary cinema, probing the latter as a medium with the radical potential of challenging and disrupting the status quo.

 

 

Description
Towards a People’s Cinema: Independent Documentary and Its Audience in India is a collection of essays and interviews that aims to enquire, in the post-colonial Indian context, if cinema can be a democratised people’s medium and a tool for a progressive transformation of society. It starts building a repository, perhaps for the first time, of first-person experiences of collectives and individual film practitioners in India, who have worked with independent documentary cinema, with a similar enquiry. It aims to chronicle how politically conscious contemporary film collectives are re-fashioning the erstwhile notion of film societies as spaces not just for critical film appreciation but also for broader socio-political engagement and action.
The independent political documentary in India is a little over 40 years old. It can be argued that in terms of both content and form, it is a far more exciting and vibrant place than its fiction counterpart. The horrors of neoliberal dystopia are perhaps best captured raw and candid in the documentary than in fictionalised
representations of unfurling life. However, little has been written about the independent documentary in India, which seriously impairs a critical engagement with it. This book wishes to contribute to the discourse, by placing the Indian documentary into historical and material context, from which its present depth and spread have emerged.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Information
By

Kasturi Basu and Dwaipayan Banerjee (ed)

Published by

Three Essays Collective

ISBN

9789383968299

Format

Paperback

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