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Amit Dutta
Amit Dutta (Hindi: अमित दत्ता; born 5 September 1977 in Jammu) is an Indian experimental filmmaker and screenwriter. He is considered to be one of the most significant contemporary practitioners of experimental cinema, known for his distinctive style of filmmaking rooted in Indian aesthetic theories and personal symbolism resulting in images that are visually rich and acoustically stimulating. His works mostly deal with subjects of art history, ethno-anthropology and cultural inheritance through cinema, many times merging research and documentation with an open imagination.
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As director
Eberhard as Seen by Amit
Stream-Story
The Many Interrupted Dreams of Mr. Hemmady
Rhythm of a Flower
The Lesson
Touch Air
Blueprint of a Pleasure Machine
Haren Das: 21 Studies of Life in Sound and Silence – Movement and Stillness
A Thousand Colours of Jamini Roy
Mother, Who Will Weave Now?
Bat like Devil Chaser with a Top Hat
The Scent of Earth
If I go, where do I go?
I do it for the Sparrow and the Mouse
Tape 39
Wittgenstein Plays Chess with Marcel Duchamp, or How Not to Do Philosophy
The Game of Shifting Mirrors
Drawn from Dreams
Notes on Guler
The Day a Tree Fell
Ten Questions from a Critic
The Unknown Craftsman
Two Expeditions
Ishu's Balloon and a Painting that Comes to Life
An Invitation
A Visit
Scenes from a Sketchbook
Blue Elephant
Even Red Can Be Sad
Chitrashala: House of Paintings