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Prantik Narayan Basu

Rang Mahal
Palace of Colours

Logline
Until recent years, the Santhali tribe of India did not have their own written language. Their stories and myths were preserved and passed on verbally through the generations. Each narration has a different form, much like the rocks of a nearby hill that come in various hues.
Talent
Prantik Narayan Basu
Role of participant
Director
Director
Prantik Narayan Basu
Producer
Rajiv Mehrotra
Status
finished
Year of production
2019
Running time
26 min
Genre
Documentary (Creative)
Country of Production
India
Production Company
Public Service Broadcasting Trust
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Festivals and Awards

Berlinale Shorts, Berlin International Film Festival, Germany, 2019
International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), Netherlands, 2019
Bilbao International Festival of Documentary and Short Films, Spain, 2019
DMZ International Documentary Film Festival, South Korea, 2019
Signes de Nuit, Bangkok, Thailand,2019
Films from the South, Greece, 2019
Concorto Film Festival, Italy, 2019
Istanbul International Experimental Film Festival, Turkey, 2019
Santiago Independent Film Festival, Chile, 2019
Nomadica Weekend, Italy, 2019
Lago Film Fest, Italy, 2019
Art House Asia, India, 2020
Nottingham Arts Mela, United Kingdom, 2020
SUBMERGE, Science Gallery Bangalore, India, 2020
Best Documentary Award at South Asian Short Film Festival, Kolkata, India, 2020
FILMATIQUE Talents (SVOD in USA & Canada), 2020
Best Story and Architecture Investigation at Move Cine Arte - Venice, Paris, São Paulo, 2020
Kundura Cinema, Turkey, 2020
Labocine, NYC, 2021
Best Documentary Film at Siliguri Short & Documentary Film Festival (SSDFF), India, 2021
CYLAND, Russia, 2021
Tent, Kolkata, 2021
India Week, Hamburg, 2021