Vasudha Joshi, the director of the ‘music reality’
documentary ‘To Catch the Wind’, has opined that her film is an attempt to
explore the contrasting relationship between the American Blues music and the
North Eastern folk music of India. She was addressing the press meet organized
by 8th International Documentary and Short Film
Festival of Kerala . She also shared her experiences in the making of her documentary
‘Voice Of Baliapal’ .
Documentary and
newspaper, both reveals the
truth , but in different
angles , said Anilkumar P Y ,senior journalist and director.
Controversial documentaries are
more popularised than others
and hence the rest of the films wouldn’t get noticed much , added Anilkumar . Documentaries are the
medium for revealing
the political quest
of a director, said Rajesh James , director ‘Zebralines’
. Docu-fictions are the cross sections of the
present political scenario , opined
Bhagyanthan C G.
Every time you tell a story picturises traditional artforms of Nagaland in the
backdrops of religion, colonialism and politics , commented the directors
Ruchiga Negi and Amit Mahanti.
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