Restored version of Benegal's 'Manthan' to premiere at Cannes Festival
Fronted by Smita Patil, the film was inspired by the pioneering milk cooperative movement of Verghese Kurien, who led 'Operation Flood' to transform India from a milk-deficient country to the world'sbiggest milk producer
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According to Cannes Film Festival website, "Manthan" will be screened under Cannes Classics, a section created 20 years ago which features celebrations, restored prints and documentaries
Bengaluru, 26 April
The restored version of veteran filmmaker
Shyam Benegal's 1976 film "Manthan" will be screened at the upcoming
edition of the Cannes Film Festival, said Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, founder of
Film Heritage Foundation (FHF) on Thursday.
Fronted by Smita Patil, the film was inspired by the pioneering milk cooperative movement of Verghese Kurien, who led 'Operation Flood' to transform India from a milk-deficient country to the world'sbiggest milk producer and is credited for creating the billion dollar
brand Amul.
According to Cannes Film Festival website,
"Manthan" will be screened under Cannes Classics, a section created
20 years ago which features celebrations, restored prints and documentaries. "Manthan"
is the third consecutive movie restored by the foundation to head to Cannes,
one of the most prestigious film galas around the world. FHF brought a
restoration of G Aravindan's Malayalam movie "Thampu" (1978) to
Cannes Classics in 2022, followed by the restored "Ishanou" --
directed by Manipuri auteur Aribam Syam Sharma -- under the same segment last
year.
Dungarpur shared the update on his X page. "Unbelievable
Third year in a row at Cannes Film Festival …Film Heritage Foundation is proud
to bring the Restoration of Shyam Benegal’s milestone film 'Manthan' produced
by 500,000 farmers who gave rupees 2 to produce this film…I wish Smita Patil was
here to see this… (sic)" the filmmaker and film archivist wrote in his
post.
Co-written by Benegal and celebrated
playwright Vijay Tendulkar, Gujarat-set "Manthan" is believed to be
the first crowd-funded Indian film which was entirely crowdfunded by 500,000
farmers who donated Rs 2 each.
The film won two National Film Awards in
1977: for best feature film in Hindi and for best screenplay for Tendulkar. It
was also India's official entry to the 1976 Academy Awards in the best foreign
language film category. Its title song "Mero Gaam Katha Parey", sung
by Preeti Sagar, was later used as the soundtrack for Amul's television
commercial.
FHF is a Mumbai-based not-for-profit
organisation dedicated to supporting the conservation, preservation and
restoration of Indian cinema.
At the gala, Indian cinema will also be
represented by filmmaker Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine As Light" in
the Competition section, where it will vie for the top prize Palme d'Or, and
"Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know", a short film by the Film
and Television Institute of India (FTII) students, in the La Cinef Competitive
section. The 77th edition of the Cannes Film Festival will open on May 14 and
come to a close on May 25.
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