Noted filmmaker Jahnu Barua has demanded that pubcaster Doordarshan should
reserve a weekly slot for shotr films so
that these filmmakers get an outlet.
Alot of ground needs to be covered to propagate documentary
film viewing
in India, Barua said, adding that a movement needs to be built to create
understanding of the short film format.
Barua feels that with the advent of
technical ease, there is a spurt in short filmmaking but there is lack of
awareness and outlets.
Barua, who is the president of Indian
Documentary Producers Association, disclosed that IDPA was 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, he said.
In a reply to a question on market for documentary, Barua said a lot of
activities are taking place in avenues like Film Bazaar of IFFI, but he lamented
the lack of interest by Indian buyers.
Association Vice-President Ramesh Tekwani underlined the growing market for
content in emerging platforms like mobile phones. However, he was emphatic that
without a viable plan for financial returns, 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, he
added.
IDPA Goa coordinator Gurudas Kamat
said there is rise in Goa’s participation in the short film centre of IFFI and
the Association is undertaking a special drive to increase the membership of
Goan filmmakers. He also said technical seminars on various aspects of
filmmaking are also being organized in the educational institutes in the state