Vasant Utsav: A Festival of Folk Arts
Screening of Documentary Films on Folk Art & Music
Colours of Earth (64 mins; English)
Director: Shefali Bhushan
A unique film about the traditional music of India which takes viewers on a journey across rural India, situating folk music as it is traditionally performed in the villages and small towns of rural India. The film received an overwhelming response at each and every screening including those at the prestigious Smithsonian Center at Washington D.C., the University of Chicago, University of California, Los Angeles, Stanford University, California, among others. The film was an official entry at the Vitas Film and Folklore Festival held at UCLA, where it received the "Best Soundtrack Award".
Pabuji ka Phad (22 mins; English)
Director: Shammi Nanda
Produced by Films Division
Pabuji is believed to be an avtar of Laxman and is worshiped as a warrior saint in Rajasthan. The Bhopa's of the Bhil Community sing his story against the backdrop of a 15 feet long painting called a phad.
Unfolding the Pata Story (50 min; 2014; Bengali with English subtitles)
Director: Supriyo Sen
Produced by PSBT
Film on Rupban and other traditional scroll painters (Patuas) of Odisha and their struggles for a sustainable livelihood.