189: India's Trail-Blazing Director Anand Patwardhan

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film - A podcast by Pure Nonfiction - Thursdays

Indian documentary film has been gaining world renown with Peabody Awards, Oscar nominations and other recognition. A key trailblazer for this movement is Anand Patwardhan who has grappled with India's most hot button political issues in films such as "Reason" and "Father, Son and the Holy War." Now in his 70s, he's releasing his most personal film "The World is Family." He profiles his parents whose lives were intertwined with India's fight for independence. Pure Nonfiction host Thom Powers interviewed Anand at the Toronto International Film Festival where "The World is Family" made its debut. Anand's next festival stop is the New York Indian Film Festival on June 1. See this article in Indiewire where esteemed Indian directors including Shaunak Sen and Vinay Shukla pay tribute to Anand. For more coverage of the documentary scene, subscribe to our Substack newsletter Doc Voices. On Instagram: @purenonfiction @thompowers1

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