Celluloid Man
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Biography Documentary hosted by cast themselves, published by Second Run in 2012 - English narration
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Celluloid Man is a tribute to film archivist and obsessive cinephile P.K. Nair, a man whose childhood fascination with cinema finally led to the creation of the National Film Archive of India. In a country where film preservation was once regarded as irrelevant, Nair's has been a long, hard fight to preserve precious fragments of India's film heritage that would otherwise be lost forever. Comparable to France's late, great 'man of cinema', the noted film archivist Henri Langlois, Nair has also influenced generations of Indian filmmakers by introducing them to new worlds through the prism of cinema. Featuring wonderful clips and interviews with many Indian and international filmmakers, this award-winning documentary is both a portrait of a man's passion with film and a love letter to cinema itself.
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- Duration: 2h 29mn
- Width: 1 024 pixels pixels
- Height: 576 pixels
- Display aspect ratio: 16:9
- Frame rate: 25.000 fps
- Audio Codec: AAC-LC
- Duration: 2h 29mn
- Channel(s): 2 channels
- Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
- Encoded by: Turbojugend
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Categories: Biography | Cast themselves | Second Run | 2012 | English | Name
Language > English
Name
Narrator > Cast themselves
Second Run
Subject > Biography
Year > 2012