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Title Gone to pat / an Adirya Kashyap production ; a Mainak Bhaumik film
Published Watertown, Mass : Documentary Educational Resources, [2005]

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Description 1 online resource (1 streaming video (30 min.))
Series Ethnographic video online
Summary The Patuas, or Juang, who live in the small village of Noya, Midnapore, in India, practice a form of painting called "pat"--Richly colored storyboards on scrolls that reflect the ancient myths of their Indian culture. This art form is transmitted from generation to generation - the subjects and styles of the paintings simply changing over the years, encompassing what is culturally appealing at the time. Myths are now being replaced by news stories and social subjects, such as domestic abuse and environmental issues. While keeping religious and folk myths alive, the pats have taken on a new purpose: to raise social awareness
Credits Director, Mainak Bhaumik ; director of photography, Indranil Mukherjee ; editor, Arup Roy ; music, Sayan Chaudhary, Mainak Bhaumik
Notes Subtitled in English
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Subject Patas (Art) -- India -- Midnapore (District)
Juang (Indic people) -- India -- Midnapore (District)
Juang (Indic people)
Manners and customs.
Patas (Art)
SUBJECT Midnapore (India : District) -- Social life and customs
Subject India -- Midnapore (District)
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Ethnographic films.
Nonfiction films.
Documentary films.
Ethnographic films.
Nonfiction films.
Documentaires.
Films ethnographiques.
Films autres que de fiction.
Form Streaming video
Author Kashyap, Adirya
Bhaumik, Mainak
Chaudhary, Sayan
Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)