Sunday, October 18, 2009

Through the Eyes of a Painter


'''Through the Eyes of a Painter''' is a 1966 Indian film written and directed by was filmed by M.F. Husain, the famous Indian painter. The film was produced by ''The Film Division'' of Government of India.


==Overview==
Husain chose Rajasthan as the place, which he often visited hitherto to draw the paintings. He filmed various places and scenery very much known to him. Whatever came close to his heart was filmed. There is not a single dialogue in this film of fifteen minutes duration.

Here one royal face of Rajasthani man, there one goat roaming in front of a tiger model, standing and looking into the infinite skies centuries together of a ruin, a hawk flying into the blue seas, dispersing of the school children with cries listening to the school-bell, women bathing at the river bank, lines in the desert, an anklet lying over there among the lines, a window with a beautiful sculpture, a dirty canal in front of a house....like this, from one thing to another, like a child's heart, like a sparrow, the camera moves ... in between, a lantern, an umbrella, a sandal appear...

The heart of this film is its music, which was composed by Elchuri Vijaya Raghava Rao of Andhra Pradesh. Hindustani music lovers know Vijaya Raghava Rao as a renowned flute - maestro. He imparted musical training to Ronu Majumdar, another flute - maestro. He also worked in various films and dramas as a musician and actor, music-composed by Pandit Ravi Shankar.

Husain said, "He rightly understood my feelings and composed the music,otherwise I would have been doomed." The'' sound'' was given by another artist from Andhra Pradesh, Jasti Raghavendra Rao, hailing from Eluru.

The film "Through the Eyes of a Painter" got the first prize, ''The Golden Bear'' in 17th International Film Festival during the first week of July'1967, held in Berlin
==Awards==
* 1967: Berlin International Film Festival: Golden Bear: Short Film: M.F. Husaain [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0232801/awards Awards] IMDB.

==References==

* Years of Vision, Padmabhushan P.P.Rao festschrift,nov'2008; Vakati Pandu RangaRao's Essay ''Through the Eyes of a Painter''







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