Making a strong pitch for the documentary films
in the country, Noted Filmmaker Jahnu Barua said that with the advent of technical
ease there is a spurt in short film making, however, due to lack of awareness
and outlets people are not getting to see most of the output. A lot of ground
needs to be covered to propagate documentary film viewing in India, he said.
Shri Barua, who is the president of Indian Documentary Producer’s Association,
was talking to media at the association’s press conference at IFFI-Goa, 2009,
today.
Shri Barua disclosed that the association is
emphasizing the concept of documentary as education to generate interest among
youth. In this connection many educational institutions are being contacted
and are being provided technical support for promoting documentary film viewing.
A Guwahati College will hold documentary film festival from 17th
to 19th December, Shri Baru said. In a reply to a question on market
for documentary, Shri Barua said that lot of activities are taking place in
the avenues like Film Bazaar of IFFI but he lamented the lack of interest
by the Indian buyers.
The vice president of the Association Shri
Ramesh Tekwani underlined the growing market for content in emerging platforms
like mobile phones. However, he was emphatic that with out a viable plan for
financial return the movement will not reach the desired level. He expressed
concern that Indian television channels have not developed a viable system
of commissioning documentaries. Due to its fragmented nature it is increasingly
difficult to measure the economic contribution of documentaries in the content
market, Shri Tekwani said.
The association’s Goa coordinator Shri
Gurudas Kamat said that there is rise in Goa’s participation in the short film
centre of IFFI and association is undertaking a special drive to increase the
membership of Goan filmmakers in the association. He also informed that
technical seminars on various aspects of film-making are also being organized
in the educational institutes in the state.
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