Shivendra Singh Dungarpur | Celluloid Man

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Shivendra Singh Dungarpur | Celluloid Man
Celluloid Man (2012) dir. Shivendra Singh Dungarpur
Celluloid man by Shivendra Singh Dungarpur. 2012
[Image Description: Caption saying “I find cinema is very much a part of me and my life.”]
P.K Nair - The Celluloid Man - Watch it now on Netflix
P.K Nair – The Celluloid Man – Watch it now on Netflix
Celluloid Man is an amazing documentary about P.K Nair an Indian film archivist and film scholar, who was the founder and director of the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) in 1964. He is regarded as the Henri Langlois of India because of his lifelong dedication towards the preservation of films in India. The documentary takes you through the pioneering work of Mr. Nair in Preserving many of…
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"I Wish To See Those B&W Images Again & Again"- The Time P.K. Nair Opened Up On A Lifetime Spent Saving India's Cinematic Heritage!
0SHARESshare on facebookshare on twitter “A few days before, he had been rushed to the hospital and his son, Bikash, sent me a message saying that when he was in the ICU, unconscious, he was murmuring ‘where is the screen?’, perhaps imagining himself in a projection room watching a film”, writes filmmaker-archivist Shivendra Singh Dungarpur in his article remembering the life…
“I Wish To See Those B&W Images Again & Again”- The Time P.K. Nair Opened Up On A Lifetime Spent Saving India’s Cinematic Heritage! was originally published on Jamuura Blog
Shivendra Singh Dungarpur dedicated workshop to Nair saab A 10-day Film Preservation and Restoration Workshop organised by the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) in collaboration with Film Heritage Foundation and International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) kicked off at the NFAI, Pune, on February 26, to provide training to help preserve India's cinematic heritage.
Nair was passionate about cinema and braved phenomenal odds to retrieve bits of old films to preserve them for prosperity