R V Ramani (jury member) finds IDSFFK as an awesome festival
he is very much impressed with the quality of the entries.” IDSFFK is a
wonderful festival organized by the State Government. The entries are wonderful
films. We have seen a spectacular collection of brilliant long and short
documentaries. It is the only one of its
kind in India”, he said.
On the challenges of documentary film making: “A documentary
doesn’t have a script in a sense that we work in real situations. The script
may not be there in a textual form, but it is always in our mind, there
definitely is a thought process in working.
It can’t be pre-structured, in documentary film making we have to work
with whatever happens in front of us, we have to mold with it and to move with
it. Docu-film is a daring thing to some extent.”
On the market of Docu-films: “The Documentaries have a
different market but we can sell anything if we work on it. If we can sell soap
then we can sell art films too. If your craft is good your film will travel
around the world, which brings you money fame and recognition”, said Ramani
Social commitments of documentaries: “Every human being has
the responsibility to respond to the social issues, most people are
contributing to the society in one way or other. It is not the job of a film
maker only to create awareness. It can spark a thought or convey a message.
Like a powerful incendiary speech, films sometimes create an impact on the
people”, said Ramani
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