Renowned film archivist
Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, who is currently in Kolkata to hold workshops on preservation of Bengali films, is likely to be the first Indian to speak about Indian film preservation at the
Academy of Motion Pictures
in July. His National Award-winning documentary, Celluloid Man, will also be screened at the Academy. Celluloid Man is a 2013 documentary film by
Dungarpur
that deals with the life and times of legendary Indian archivist PK Nair.Celluloid Man travelled to at least 50 film festivals and was released in India on May 3 2013 to coincide with the centenary of Indian cinema. As a child,
Nair
was mesmerised by movies and grew up to be a collector of films. It’s said that around 1,700 films were made in India during the silent era, of which nine managed to survive because of Nair. The latter travelled to remote parts of India to collect cans of rare films.
Zinia Sen is chief copy editor at Calcutta Times. She handles the...
Read MoreZinia Sen is chief copy editor at Calcutta Times. She handles the "Kolkata Is Talking About" pages. She handles editing and production work, apart from writing regularly. She keenly awaits Friday releases and weekend concerts. She hates discussing work and loves playing badminton to keep her going. Having been a high school badminton champion, she says sports has instilled in her the drive to win.
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