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1947: Brexit India
Directed bySanjivan Lal
Written by
Produced by
  • Swarnjit Singh
  • Sanjivan Lal
Narrated byBoman Irani
Cinematography
  • Jogendra Panda
Edited byNavnita Sen
Production
company
  • Eclectic Films
CountriesUnited States, India
LanguageEnglish

1947: Brexit India is a 2022 American-Indian documentary film by Sanjivan Lal which sheds a light on British presence in India from 1609 till 1947. The documentary aims to focus on the factors behind India getting Independence apart from the National Movement led by the National leaders.

The documentary is Anchored and Narrated by Mr. Boman Irani and have speakers such as Mr. Shashi Tharoor - Indian former international diplomat, politician, writer and public intellectual; Mr. William Dalrymple - Scottish historian, art historian and curator, as well as a broadcaster, critic and photographer; Mr. M. Rajivlochan - Historian and Member of Department of History, Panjab University, Chandigarh; Commodore Chitrapu Uday Bhaskar - retired military officer who served in the Indian Navy; Ishtiaq Ahmed - Swedish political scientist and author of Pakistani descent; Allister Hinds - author of books such as Britain's Sterling Colonial Policy and Decolonization, 1939-1958; Professor Tom Tomlinson - Emeritus Professor, Department of History, School of History; Dr. David Omissi - Senior Lecturer in Modern History, University of Hull; Gurharpal Singh - political scientist.

The documentary was officially selected at the 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in the Non-Feature Film category of Indian Panorama 2023.

Plot

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It looks at the international factors and the economics that dictated a hurried granting of independence to India in 1947.

Production

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The documentary is being produced by Mr. Swarnjit Singh, a U.S. based doctor in association with Sanjivan Lal's own production company - Eclectic Films. It has been scripted by Ms. Shama Zaidi, the writer of M.S. Sathyu's Garam Hawa and Satyajit Ray's Shatranj Ke Khilari to name a few. The principal photography of the documentary wrapped on the 25th of March 2022 and is currently in post-production. The documentary was shot in United Kingdom - London, Powis Castle - near Welshpool, in Powys, Wales and also in Hull. In India, it was shot in New Delhi, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Plassey, Murshidabad and Buxar. The film has been shot by Jogendra Panda while the sound is being seen by Manas Choudhury. The VFX Supervisor of the film is Biju Dhanapalan. The editor is Prashant Naik and the associate director on this documentary is Arjun Lal.

The line production in United Kingdom was handled by Akriti Bhatnagar. In India the line producer was Amit Singh for New Delhi & Chandigarh schedule while Anand Malviya handled the line production for Mumbai schedule.

For the research purposes, the team had support from The National Library of India, Kolkata and Asiatic Library, Mumbai. Apart from these institutions, numerous books and research papers were also referred by Ms. Shama Zaidi. Regarding the archive footage the main source were British Pathe, AP Archive and Films Division, Mumbai. The photographs were sourced by various institutions and individuals across the world with a big help coming from Mr. Philip Thornton.

The film was officially selected at the 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in the Non-Feature Film category of Indian Panorama 2023. It was among the 20 non-feature films selected out of a broad spectrum of 239 contemporary Indian non-feature films.

References

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54th IFFI, Goa - Press Release [1]

Indian Panorama at 54th IFFI [2]

Times of India - 1947: Brexit India at 54th IFFI [3]

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Category:2023 films Category:2023 documentary films Category:Documentary films about India Category:American films Category:American documentary films Category:2020s English-language films