Английская Википедия:Anand Patwardhan
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Indian English Шаблон:Infobox person Anand Patwardhan (born 18 February 1950) is an Indian documentary filmmaker known for his socio-political, human rights-oriented films. Some of his films explore the rise of religious fundamentalism, sectarianism and casteism in India, while others investigate nuclear nationalism and unsustainable development.[1][2][3][4] Notable films include Bombay: Our City (Hamara Shahar) (1985), In Memory of Friends (1990), In the Name of God (Ram ke Nam) (1992), Father, Son, and Holy War (1995), A Narmada Diary (1995), War and Peace (2002) and Jai Bhim Comrade (2011), and Reason (2018) which have won national and international awards.
Biography
Patwardhan was born on 18 February 1950, in Bombay, Bombay State (now Mumbai, Maharashtra).[5] He completed a B.A. in English literature at Mumbai University in 1970, a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at Brandeis University in 1972, and a Master of Arts in Communication Studies at McGill University in 1982.[4][6][7][8][9] He is a member of the Oscar Academy.[10]
Films
Virtually all of Patwardhan's documentary films have faced censorship from the Indian government, eventually being cleared after legal action. His film Bombay: Our City was shown on TV after a four-year court case,[11] while Father, Son, and Holy War (1995) was adjudged in 2004 as one of 50 most memorable international documentaries of all time by DOX, Europe's leading documentary film magazine. Father, Son, and Holy War was shown on India's National Network, Doordarshan, only in the year 2006, 11 years after its making, after a prolonged court battle which lasted ten years and ended with the nation's Supreme Court ordering the network to telecast the film without any cuts.[12]
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), refused to certify his next film, War and Peace, released in 2002. The board demanded 21 cuts before it would be certified.[13] Patwardhan took the government to court, leading to the film being banned for over a year.[14] However, after a court battle, Patwardhan won the right to screen his film without a single cut.[15][16][17] As with his previous films, Patwardhan also successfully fought to force a reluctant national broadcaster, Doordarshan, to show this film on their national network. It was commercially released in multiplexes in 2005.[18]
His 2011 documentary, Jai Bhim Comrade, was based on a police firing incident against Dalits at Ramabai Colony in Mumbai in 1997. The film, which took 14 years to complete, is considered by many to be a watershed in Patwardhan's long career.[19] In 2013 the Sheffield International Film Festival honoured Patwardhan with an Inspiration Award.[20] In 2014 the Mumbai International Film Festival honoured him with the V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award.[21][22]
Upon being asked in a BFI interview to deliver a message for future documentary filmmakers, Patwardhan famously replied, "No message really. Do it only if it burns when you don't."[23]
Political views
In December 2023, alongside 50 other filmmakers, Patwardhan signed an open letter published in Libération demanding a ceasefire and an end to the killing of civilians amid the 2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, and for a humanitarian corridor into Gaza to be established for humanitarian aid, and the release of hostages.[24][25][26]
Filmography
- 1971: "Waves of Revolution" (Kraanti Ki Tarangein): This film was on government repression during the Bihar Movement.[27]
- 1978: "Prisoners of Conscience" (Zameer ke Bandi): a film on political prisoners in The Emergency (India)
- The Tyne Award, Tyneside Festival, UK, 1982.[28]
- 1981: "A Time to Rise" (Uthan da Vela)]: Concerns Indian immigrant farm workers' efforts to unionise in Canada.
- Grand Prize: Tyneside International Film Festival, UK in 1982
- Silver Dove: Leipzig International Film Festival in 1982.
- 1985: "Bombay: Our City" (Hamara Shahar): Everyday survival issues of slum dwellers in Bombay.
- National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film 1986
- Special Jury Award, Cinema du reel, France, 1986
- Filmfare Award for Best Documentary, 1986
- 1990: 'In Memory of Friends' (Una Mitran Di Yaad Pyaari): On rebuilding communal harmony in Punjab.
- National Film Award for Best Investigative Film, 1990
- Silver Conch, Mumbai International Film Festival in 1990 Anand Patwardhan Films.
- Special Jury Award, Mannheim International Film festival, 1990
- 1992: "In the Name of God" (Ram ke Nam): On the rise of Hindu Nationalism and the demolition of the Babri Mosque.
- National Film Award for Best Investigative Film, 1992
- Filmfare Award for Best Documentary, 1996
- Best Documentary Film at Fribourg International Film Festival,[29] 1993
- Citizen's Prize, Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival, 1993.
- 1993: We are not your Monkeys: A Dalit critique of the epic Ramayana through a music video.
- 1995: Father, Son, and Holy War
- National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues and National Film Award for Best Investigative Film, 1996
- Toronto Film Festival, 1994[30]
- Special Jury Prize, Vancouver Film Festival, 1994[31]
- Special Jury Award, Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival, 1995
- Grand Prize, Jerusalem International Film Festival, 1996.
- Audience Award, Sheffield International Film Festival, 2010
- 1996: A Narmada Diary : Introduces the Narmada Bachao Andolan of Gujarat.
- Grand Prize at the Earth Vision Film Festival in 1996.[32]
- Filmfare Award for Best Documentary 1996.
- 1996: Occupation: Mill Worker: Chronicles the actions of mill workers who, after a four-year lock-out, forcibly occupied The New Great Eastern Mill in India.
- 1998: Fishing: In the Sea of Greed: Response of fishing communities in India and Bangladesh, to industrial-scale fishing.
- 1998: Ribbons for Peace: An anti-nuke music video.
- 2002: War and Peace
- Grand Prize at the Earth Vision Film Festival in 2002
- Best Film at Mumbai International Film Festival in 2002
- FIPRESCI International Critics' Award at Sydney Film Festival in 2002
- Best Documentary in Karachi International Film Festival in 2003[33]
- National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film, India, 2004,[34] etc.
- 2006: Images You Didn't See: Music video that interprets images gleaned from the net-images that either never appear in the mainstream media, or images whose import are masked behind a velvet curtain of global infotainment.
- 2009: Children of Mandala: A message from the economically displaced children of a slum colony in Mumbai.
- 2011: Jai Bhim Comrade: a documentary film based on a real incident – the killing of 10 Dalits by police in Mumbai, 1997.[35][36]
- Ram Bahadur Grand Prize, Film South Asia, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2011[37]
- Best Film/Video, Mumbai International Film Festival, India, 2012
- Firebird Award for Best documentary, Hong Kong Film Festival, 2012[38]
- Special Jury Prize, National Film Awards, India, 2012[39]
- Bartok Prize, Jean Rouch Film International Film Festival, 2012[40]
- 2018: Reason / Vivek: the war between faith and rationality.[41] An eight-part documentary.
- IDFA Award for best feature-length documentary, 2018[42]
- Audience Award at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, 2019[43]
References
External links
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Websites on Anand Patwardhan's work
- Opinion: Anand Patwardhan – Nation's Conscience-Keeper
- Anand Patwardhan Website
- Anand Patwardhan at the Internet Movie Database
- The Films of Anand Patwardhan
- Anand Patwardhan materials in the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)
Interviews
- Anand Patwardhan interviewed by Chandana Mathur for SAMAR Magazine, Winter 1992
- Kathleen Maclay, "Anand Patwardhan, the 'Michael Moore of India,' brings his hard-hitting documentary films to campus", UB Berkeley News, 13 October 2004
- Director's Interview - BBC interview
- All the dire predictions of communal carnage made in my film came true
- Interview: Firebrand filmmaker Anand Patwardhan CNNGO Website
- Firebrand filmmaker Anand Patwardhan - Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace Website
- Filmmaker as activist - The Hindu
- Battling the bomb - Montreal Mirror
- Of The 200 Killed In Mumbai, A High Number Were Muslims - Tehelka Interview, 2008
Writings
- Monkey Business: Cross Currents Website
- The Good Doctor of Chhattisgarh - Association for India's Development Website
- Шаблон:Usurped
- Destruction of Buddhist monuments in Afghanistan and the Babri Masjid
- Шаблон:Usurped
Reviews
- Ammu Joseph, "Censoring peace amid nuclear 'deterrence'", August 2002 - Tehelka
- Short is Sweet - Tehelka
- Шаблон:Usurped
- Elvis Mitchell, "FILM REVIEW; Weapons of Mass Pride: India's Nuclear Embrace", The New York Times, 26 June 2003
Video clips
- War and Peace Video Clip - Ekta Online
- War and Peace on YouTube
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- Vivek-Reason on YouTube
- ↑ Interview Tehelka 13 October 2007.
- ↑ 'Michael Moore of India', screening and Interview, University of California, Berkeley 13 October 2004.
- ↑ Silverdocs Documentary Film Festival Шаблон:Webarchive American University School of Communication 16 June 2004.
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Interview with Indian director Anand Patwardhan Шаблон:Webarchive, BFI, 5 May 2015.
- ↑ Films of Anand Patwardhan Шаблон:Webarchive Icarus Films, New York.
- ↑ About Anand Шаблон:Webarchive Official website.
- ↑ Documentary Voices- Anand Patwardhan.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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- ↑ Шаблон:Usurped Father, Son and Holy War] The Frontline, The Hindu, September 2006.
- ↑ "Filmmaker's Battle to Tell India's Story in India", The New York Times, 24 December 2002.
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- ↑ "Alone against India's nuclear nationalism", BBC News, 12 August 2003.
- ↑ Director Interview BBC Four, 4 August 2003.
- ↑ Film Review BBC Four, 2002.
- ↑ War and Peace hits the box office for the first time in India Tehelka, 25 June 2005.
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- ↑ Earth vision: interview with Anand Patwardhan BFI 5 May 2015.
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- ↑ Films Index Official website.
- ↑ Awards imdb.com.
- ↑ Screening of screen Patwardhan's films at Stanford University Rediff.com, October 2001
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- ↑ 3rd KaraFilm Festival Шаблон:Webarchive Karachi International Film Festival, website.
- ↑ 51st National Film Awards - 2004 Шаблон:Webarchive Official listings Directorate of Film Festivals Official website.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/Inheriting-injustice-A-chilling-film-on-Indias-Dalits/articleshow/11459368.cms Шаблон:Dead link
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