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The
Trust (SSBT) and New Delhi Television (NDTV) have entered into
a significant partnership for the promotion of documentary and
reality films. PSBTs films are already being telecast on
Doordarshan every week and at numerous national and international
fora. They will now be telecast each month on NDTVs flagship
channel NDTV 24x7 as part of the NDTV series Documentary
24x7, every Thursday at 21:30 hrs and repeated on Sundays
at 0130 hrs.
According to a PSBT spokesperson, the partnership provides an
ideal platform for the exploration of myriad issues that these
documentaries deal with and for enhancing the viewership of powerful
and insightful content. The effort will go a long way in creating
and encouraging a public culture of documentary appreciation and
engagement.
Renowned filmmaker and PSBT Chairperson Adoor Gopalakrishnan said:
We welcome exposure for the excellent films produced by
PSBT on a private commercial channel. With the terrible decline
in the standards of commercial television, this is a very praiseworthy
effort by NDTV. Our films are produced by independent filmmakers,
most of them young, partially funded by Doordarshan. The future
for public broadcasting lies in efforts such as these that demonstrate
the potential of public-private partnerships.
Two PSBT films have been telecast on NDTV over the last month:
Spot the Difference by Vivek Mohan, which documents the everyday
lived similarities of a Chinese and Tibetan family despite underlying
political differences, and Sharira by Ein Lall which explores
the life of Chandralekha, an extraordinary and celebrated dancer
and the interconnections between body, movement, sexuality, sensuality
and spirituality.
PSBT is a non-profit trust that represents the confluence of energies
to foster a shared public culture of broadcasting that is exciting
and cutting edge. PSBTs pioneering work revolves around
the creation of independent films that are socially responsive
and representative of democratic values. It seeks to situate a
new vocabulary and activism at the very heart of broadcasting
in India and this endeavour will open up new spaces for engagement
with the form and content of documentary films in the mainstream
public media.
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