I am 20 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA8h74ZW8Ok Films Division
Those born on Independence Day in 1947 were selected from different parts of India and interviewed to know their hopes and desires, ambitions, hobbies, fears and frustrations and the result is this unique film.
Indians from 1967 talk about the future
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFmwPiuElsE India in Pixels
On 1967, 20 people who were born on 15th August 1947 were interviewed about their life and asked about their thoughts on India. As they turned 20, so did India. India in Pixels has remixed the original video by the Films Division of Indiato bring a flashback of the history.
What were their thoughts? What dreams did they have for India? Check out this video for a glance into the past.
Who's On YouTube | The Media Rumble 2021
Making the shift to YouTube and Opportunities https://www.youtube.com/embed/cLfaduetT_g?start=103s&end=1180s -
Dealing with hate comments and trolls on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/embed/cLfaduetT_g?start=1180s&end=1627s
Scope of audience on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/embed/cLfaduetT_g?start=1627s& end=1840s
Business viability and sustainability of digital media https://www.youtube.com/embed//cLfaduetT_g?start=1840s&end=2090s
Challenges and dangers of digital media on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/embed/cLfaduetT_g?start=2090s&end=2666s
Future of TV news and interactive audience https://www.youtube.com/embed/cLfaduetT_g?start=2666s&end=3015s
Challenges unique to digital media vis-a-vis legacy media https://www.youtube.com/embed/cLfaduetT_g?start=3015s&end=3280s
Motivation and lack of money in digital media https://www.youtube.com/embed/cLfaduetT_g?start=3280s&end=3529s
Conclusion https://www.youtube.com/embed/cLfaduetT_g?start=3280s&end=3529s&end=3573s
TRW 2021 - Caste through the lens of Indian cinema by Jeroo Mulla https://youtu.be/m2az259yZ3w?t=385 talk at the Truth & Reconciliation Movement
Most of the lecture is available in these two webpages:
Caste in Indian cinema, 1930s to 2016 Jeroo Mulla May 16, 2021 https://indianculturalforum.in/2021/05/16/understanding-caste-in-indian-cinema-from-1930s-to-2016/
Films mentioned: Birth of a Nation (1915) by DW Griffith,Acchut Kanya (1936), directed by Franz Osten, In the ‘50s comes Bimal Roy’s Sujata (1959), ‘70s, with Shyam Benegal’s Ankur (1974), Aakrosh (1980) is Govind Nihalani, Shaji N Karun’s Vanaprastham (1999), Sairat (2016). This is an unusual one, because it is made by dalit filmmaker, Nagraj Manjule.
Court (2014) is a reflection of contemporary India, with many imprisoned under penal codes .Kamble is arrested on charges of conducting “seditious camps” under the cover of “folk artists’ workshops”. The judge ( who refuses Bail) is then shown holidaying with his family in a resort, while the Kamble languishes in prison.
Let’s look at the accusations and cases that we all are so familiar with today. Shoma Sen in jail with no bail, Narayan Dabolkar murdered, Gauri Lankesh murdered, the attacks on Kanhaiyya Kumar and so many others in the Elgar Parishad case imprisoned despite lack of evidence. In fact, no film comes so close to the truth of what is really happening in our society today.
Caste in Indian cinema, Satyajit Ray to Mari Selvaraj https://indianculturalforum.in/2021/06/01/caste-in-indian-cinema-satyajit-ray-to-mari-selvaraj/
Jeroo Mulla June 1, 2021
Films discussed: n 1981, Satyatji Ray made Sadgati (1981), Fandry (2013), is by Nagraj Manjule and in Marathi, Karnan (2021), a Tamil film made by Mari Selvaraj,
See other videos in Truth & Reconciliation Movement: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChttXb0mmoHCglbPgvEeR2A/videos