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Shivendra Singh Dungarpur (born 25 August 1969) is an Indian filmmaker, producer, film archivist and restorer. [2] [3] He is best known for his films Celluloid Man, The Immortals and CzechMate: In Search of Jiří Menzel. He has also directed several award-winning commercials and public service campaigns under the banner of Dungarpur Films. [4]
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Scroll.in wrote: "Shivendra Singh Dungarpur’s monumental tribute to one of the most exciting film movements will soon start touring the arthouse circuit." [ 5 ] The response at the screening for Czech and Slovakian embassies in Delhi was "incredible", and Dungapur states that the "Czechs were literally crying by the end, while the Indians ...
Celluloid Man is a 2012 documentary film directed by Shivendra Singh Dungarpur that explores the life and work of legendary Indian archivist P. K. Nair, founder of the National Film Archive of India and guardian of Indian cinema.
The Immortals is an Indian documentary directed by Shivendra Singh Dungarpur. The documentary was premiered at the 20th Busan International Film Festival in October 2015 and was also shown at the 17th Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival. It was screened as the opening film in the Documentary Section at the 21st Kolkata International Film Festival.
The founder director Shivendra Singh Dungarpur has been elected four times as a member of the Executive Committee of FIAF. [ 4 ] Film Heritage Foundation’s activities cover the entire gamut of film preservation including the conservation and archiving of films and film-related memorabilia, film restoration, training and education, film ...
Jam spends most of the year living in a one-room hut on Tragadi Bandar, a makeshift fishing settlement that borders the Tata Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project in the western state of Gujarat, 100 miles south of India’s border with Pakistan.
Earth, released in 1998, dealt with the religious strife associated with the partition of India and the formation of Pakistan in the mid-20th century. [2] Water , released in 2005, was the most critically successful of the three, and dealt with suicide, misogyny, and the mistreatment of widows in rural India.