Rajadhyaksha, Ashish

John-Ghatak-Tarkovsky : citizens filmmakers hackers - New Delhi : Tulika Books, 2023 - 328 p.; ill., col., 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

In 2015, students of the Film & Television Institute of India took cinema to the streets with a strike, which was among the first of the agitations that raged across India's universities at that time. As the right to make and show films became central to defining freedom on the campus, a new role emerged for the moving image. The names of Eisenstein and Pudovkin, John Abraham, Tarkovsky and Ghatak, recited in slogans and displayed on banners, evoked a history of political cinema that had set itself against the might of India's political establishment. This book tells the longer cinematic history of a technological and political transformation, redefining cinema amidst growing state totalitarianism and a new era in political struggle.

9788195055975


Film and Media Studies
Film History
Criticism
Popular Culture
Social Sciences
Art Criticism
Philosophy
Political Science

791.43 / RAJ

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