'Celluloid Man', an ode to Indian film archivist P K Nair will premiere today at the prestigious British Film Institute (BFI) in London, where he will also be conferred a Lifetime Achievement Award.
The Shivendra Singh Dungarpur directed film presented at the BFI in association with the South Asian Cinema Foundation (SACF) chronicles 80-year-old Nair's work in preserving cinematic heritage as the founder-director of the National Film Archive of India in Pune.
"We celebrate 100 years of Indian cinema with the screening of an award-winning documentary on the life and work of legendary archivist P K Nair," Director SACF Lalit Mohan Joshi told PTI in an email interview from London.
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The 43-year-old Dungarpur expressed delight at the film being screened at the BFI, the archives of world cinema in the UK.
"It's an extraordinary journey for 'Celluloid Man' and Nair saab so far and its a fitting tribute that his life and work will be seen at the prestigious BFI," Dungarpur told PTI.
The 160-minute award-winning documentary maps the life and work of Nair's passion for preserving cinema for posterity and navigates through a stretch of loss-laden history.