Brilliant film and analysis! It is always a pleasure to find channels such as yours which are interested to keep the Indian and Global art cinema movement alive. Its good you managed to make sense of the plot of the movie. Me, I was too entranced by its cinematography and sounds to even care that there was a narrative. Overall, I think this film is all of the 'art and nature wallah' and 'short-film' Dutta culminated in 90 minutes of what maybe his best work yet.
This film won't leave my mind, sometimes I wake up and a random scene from this film are playing in my head. It's the atmosphere that the filmmakers create which has a long lasting impact just like Nainsukh's art. Great analysis, this made me look at the film in a different way. I hope you get success 🔥
Love how you have read the film! But there were a few things which came to my mind when I was listening to what you said. 1. The very act of you getting up at 6 am and watching the film was something which I feel Amit Dutta might have done himself with paintings. There is a sense of freshness in the frames, new beginnings. Just like you had one :) 2. Pahari style paintings were done by a lot of artists before Nainsukh under the tutelage of Raj Kirpal Pal and yes they were very much accommodative to all the religions fluorishing in the Indian subcontinent. 3. The Devi here I felt is symbolic. It could be Kings under whose patronage all these artists worked. Because often Monarchs are said to have a part of God/divinity in them. 4. The Hunt which is staged in the movie could be telling us that it was actually staged. Why? Because this is the style that Amit often picks up while storytelling. He serves viewers the truth, the as it is of the situation. The scene where you talk about the symmetry of Nainsukh's behaviour contrasting with the asymmetrical of the people is one such incident. Also, the staging of events, while they were being painted, was very common during that time because it was difficult to have as many visual references as we do nowadays. Even Margaret Bourke-White took a lot of staged photographs for Life Magazine. These are just some of my thoughts. But how you have reviewed the film is of course wonderful :)
Most of his movies were available on Mubi.com. Unfortunately, most of them were for a limited period of time. But some of them can be purchased on Vimeo!
Thanks to Sarthak Dubey, a free source for viewing Nainsukh has been found!
Visit Rietberg Museum's website: rietberg.ch/en/nainsukh
Brilliant film and analysis! It is always a pleasure to find channels such as yours which are interested to keep the Indian and Global art cinema movement alive. Its good you managed to make sense of the plot of the movie. Me, I was too entranced by its cinematography and sounds to even care that there was a narrative. Overall, I think this film is all of the 'art and nature wallah' and 'short-film' Dutta culminated in 90 minutes of what maybe his best work yet.
Thank you Harshill!
I agree, Amit Dutta ends up creating a valuable experience over and above just a movie plot. He challenges what cinema, especially in India, means.
This film won't leave my mind, sometimes I wake up and a random scene from this film are playing in my head. It's the atmosphere that the filmmakers create which has a long lasting impact just like Nainsukh's art.
Great analysis, this made me look at the film in a different way. I hope you get success 🔥
Glad I found this channel, that care about more unknown and underrated films.
Thank you!
Love how you have read the film! But there were a few things which came to my mind when I was listening to what you said.
1. The very act of you getting up at 6 am and watching the film was something which I feel Amit Dutta might have done himself with paintings. There is a sense of freshness in the frames, new beginnings. Just like you had one :)
2. Pahari style paintings were done by a lot of artists before Nainsukh under the tutelage of Raj Kirpal Pal and yes they were very much accommodative to all the religions fluorishing in the Indian subcontinent.
3. The Devi here I felt is symbolic. It could be Kings under whose patronage all these artists worked. Because often Monarchs are said to have a part of God/divinity in them.
4. The Hunt which is staged in the movie could be telling us that it was actually staged. Why? Because this is the style that Amit often picks up while storytelling. He serves viewers the truth, the as it is of the situation. The scene where you talk about the symmetry of Nainsukh's behaviour contrasting with the asymmetrical of the people is one such incident.
Also, the staging of events, while they were being painted, was very common during that time because it was difficult to have as many visual references as we do nowadays. Even Margaret Bourke-White took a lot of staged photographs for Life Magazine.
These are just some of my thoughts. But how you have reviewed the film is of course wonderful :)
Hey Dhriti! These are some really cool pointers, thank you for the food for thought...
Great analysis! Your channel is brilliant. Glad I stumbled upon it:)
Oh! there are people who watched this masterpiece wow thanks for the analysis.
Can someone please help me in how to watch Amit Dutta's films, they are not available anywhere
Great analysis! Would also love to hear your thoughts on Dutta's "Sonchidi" : The Golden Bird.
I haven't checked it out yet! Thanks for the suggestion, I will definitely make a video essay on it in the future!
Brilliant channel
Hey there, thanks for reaching out, I am glad you liked the channel!
Link for the full film ruclips.net/video/7E3tuo3zsYU/видео.html
How/where to watch all of Amit Dutta's movies?
Most of his movies were available on Mubi.com. Unfortunately, most of them were for a limited period of time. But some of them can be purchased on Vimeo!
Where can i get this film ?
Hey Sham! The film is available on MUBI, check out mubi.com. Hope you enjoy it!
rietberg.ch/en/nainsukh You can now watch it for free here!
Where can I see this?
Please check the link in the pinned comment
@@SUAVEcritic Thanks! sent them a mail.
Brilliant.
Please upload this movie
It’s only available on Mubi.
rietberg.ch/en/nainsukh You can now watch it for free here!
Where can I watch this movie?
Hey Harshit, check Mubi.com if they still have it there!
You can go to the website of Rietberg Museum and search for Nainsukh, you can watch it there for free
@@sarthakdubeyfilms Thanks for sharing this source!
Where to watch it ? Is it available on Blu Ray ?
please refer to the link in the pinned comment of this video
where can i watch this film?
Hey Culture Review! We got to view it on Mubi.com, you can check it out there!
@@SUAVEcritic thanks:)
rietberg.ch/en/nainsukh you can now watch the film for free here!
Where i can watch this movie ?
please refer to the link in the pinned comment of this video