JD CENTRE OF ART’S 13TH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ON ART & ARTISTS:Fame is here today & gone tomorrow: Siddhartha Das

The 13th edition of the Film Festival will be held from February 7 to 9, 2020, at the Idcol Auditorium in Bhubaneswar and inaugurated by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik

The JDCA Film Forum is a permanent programme initiative for archiving, documenting and screening of films on art. The Film Forum Archive, which houses over 2,000 documentary films, is planned under the larger umbrella of Odisha Cultural Resource Centre. Under the aegis of the Film Forum, JDCA has organised 12 ‘Film Festivals on Art & Artist’ since 2006. The initiative exposes the youth to India’s rich cultural heritage. Eminent filmmakers, critics, artists and scholars from all over the country participate in it. As many selected films are shown over three days, open to all and without ticketed entry with a host of ancillary programmes and interactions. The event allows the viewers to explore the personal vision and creative process of both the filmmaker and the artist.

The 13th edition of the Film Festival will be held from February 7 to 9, 2020, at the Idcol Auditorium in Bhubaneswar.

Jatin Das’ son, Siddhartha Das, who is the vice-chairman of JDCA and also organising the 13th edition of the film festival, is planning to make the fest grander. Speaking about Siddhartha, he graduated as an Exhibition Designer from the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India, where he is a visiting faculty. He is a cultural consultant to various organisations, and a Nehru Trust and Charles Wallace Fellow. In 2008, he was awarded the International Young Design Entrepreneur by the British Council. His studio, Siddhartha Das Studio, has worked primarily on projects that aim to work with culture as a driver of economy and socio-cultural change within the geographical and other contexts within which they are located. As a design studio, it offers a wide variety of in-house curatorial and design expertise. The studio’s team includes architects, exhibition, industrial and graphic designers, and cultural professionals.

In an exclusive interview with Arindam Ganguly of Orissa POST, Das talks about the ‘13th Film Festival on Art & Artist’, his take on Kalingan architecture and how his father inspires him.

Excerpts:

Q- This is the 13th edition of the film festival. What can we expect as ‘new’ this year?

Q- A lot of documentaries will be screened in this festival. Do you think documentaries are often underrated?

Q- What do you have to say about Odisha government’s push for promotion of art in the state?

Q- Last year, in your exhibition, ‘Interpreting Temples’, you concentrated on Srimandir and Lingaraj temples. What is your take on Kalingan architecture?

Q- In reference to Jatin Das’ ‘Pankha’ collection, how would you describe your part in taking your father’s legacy forward?

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