Kumar Shahani, one of many pioneers of India’s arthouse parallel cinema motion, died at a hospital in Kolkata on Feb. 24 after a interval of sickness. He was 83.
Shahani studied screenwriting and path on the Movie and Tv of India, the place he was tutored by Indian grasp Ritwik Ghatak. He received a French authorities scholarship for larger research in France, the place he studied on the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques and assisted Robert Bresson on “Une Femme Douce” (1969).
He returned to India and directed his first characteristic “Maya Darpan” in 1972. Shahani was identified for his formalist fashion of filmmaking and his landmark movies embrace “Tarang” (1984), “Khayal Gatha” (1989) and “Kasba” (1990).
Internationally, Shahani’s work was notably appreciated at Worldwide Movie Pageant Rotterdam, which programmed a number of of his movies together with “Maya Darpan,” the quick “Var Var Vari,” “Tarang,” “Kasba,” the documentary “Bhavantarana” and “Char Adhyay.” “Khayal Gatha” received the FIPRESCI prize at Rotterdam in 1990. In 2019, the Pingyao Worldwide Movie Pageant screened his early works and Shahani delivered a masterclass.
Shahani was additionally concerned with India’s archiving and restoration initiative, the Movie Heritage Basis (FHF). “FHF is deeply saddened to listen to concerning the passing of Kumar Shahani, pathbreaking avant-garde filmmaker, a number one mild of the Indian New Wave, and one of many first members of FHF’s Advisory Council, who deeply believed within the significance of the work we do and in cinema as an artwork kind. We have been lucky to have recorded an in-depth interview with him on digicam as a part of our oral historical past mission and we’re proud to protect the archive of one in every of India’s most uncommon filmmakers and a real artist. We hope we will restore a few of his outstanding work sooner or later. He made the trouble to return for practically all of our occasions over time and he shall be deeply missed,” the FHF posted.
India’s Nationwide Movie Growth Company added: “Right this moment India mourns the lack of Kumar Shahani, an influential filmmaker who left an indelible mark with timeless classics. His profound influence on the cinematic panorama endures, and his inventive contributions proceed to resonate within the coronary heart of Indian cinema.”