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NZCC – List of Documentary Films NORTH ZONE CULTURAL CENTRE, PATIALA LIST OF DOCUMENTARY FILMS * S. Name of the Documented Directed by Year Total State / Format of Present Format Contents No. Film of Duration Venue recording making (at the time of making) 1. Kullu Dussehra SBM Pictures, 1993 20.13 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DV D A documentary film on Annual New Delhi Pradesh International Dussehra Festival of Kullu 2. National Craft Fair SBM Pictures, 1994 29.33 Chandigarh U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Food & New Delhi Craft Mela organized at Leisure Valley, Chandigarh 3. Lohri Festival at R epublic Day SBM Pictures, 1994 26.27 Delhi U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Lohri Folk Dance Festival -1994 New Delhi Festival celebrated during Republic Day Camp at Delhi 4. Basant Darbar at Patiala Dr. Atamjit 1994 20.35 Patiala U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Live coverage of Classical Singh Music and Singing Programme 5. Baisakhi Mela SBM Pictures, 1994 23.00 Delhi U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary fi lm on New Delhi Baisakhi Celebration at Ashoka Hotel, New Delhi 6. Maha M oorakh Semmellan SBM Pictures, 1994 20.40 Bharatpur U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Live coverage of Hasya Kavi New Delhi Sammelan 7. Patiala Gharana SBM Pictures, 1994 20.00 Patiala U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on New Delhi Classical Music and Singing – Interview with Sh. Ajay Chakraborty * Record pertaining to the period before 1993 was irretrievably lost in the devastating floods in Patiala. 8. Sufi Kalam Dr. Atamjit 1994 20.00 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Live coverage of Suffiana Singh Singing at Punjabi University, Patiala 9. Unifest -94 SBM Pictures, 1994 23.00 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on New Delhi Pradesh Summer Festival held at Manali 10. Aayo Sawan Jhoom Ke SBM Pictures, 1994 24.55 U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Celebration of Sawan - New Delhi Live coverage of Dances at Samrat Hotel, Delhi 11. Musha ira , Ambala SBM Pictures, 1994 53.40 Haryana U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation of Urdu New Delhi Mushaira held at Ambala 12. Teej festival SBM Pictures, 1994 18.55 Punjab and U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on New Delhi each Rajasthan celebration of Teej Festival, Patiala and Jaipur 13. Folk dance SBM Pictures, 1994 10.00 Rajasthan U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Do cumenta tion on Folk Dances New Delhi and of Rajasthan and Haryana Haryana 14. Kalbelia Dance (Rajasthan) SBM Pictures, 1994 10.00 Rajasthan U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on Folk Dances New Delhi of Rajasthan 15. Langa Songs (Rajasthan) SBM Pictures, 1994 10.00 Rajasthan U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on Folk Songs New Delhi of Rajasthan 16. Independence Day, Patiala SBM Pictures, 1994 25.45 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on New Delhi Independence Day Celebration at Patiala 17. Medal gallery, Sheesh Mahal, SBM Pictures, 1994 25.82 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Patiala New Delhi Archeological Museum – Sheesh Mahal, Patiala 18. Bazigar s, Patiala SBM Pictures, 1994 15.00 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation onFolk Dances New Delhi of Punjab 2 19. Kavi Darbar, Pat iala SBM Pictures, 1994 30.00 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation of Punjabi Kavi New Delhi Darbar at Patiala 20. Farwahi Lok Utsav SBM Pictures, 1994 16.05 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on traditional New Delhi Pradesh folk art forms of Punjab at Village Farwahi 21. Gidha Folk Dance (Punjab) SBM Pictures, 1994 11.26 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on Folk Dances New Delhi of Punjab 22. Master of Mountain, Naggar SBM Pictures, 1994 17.55 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on the New Delhi Pradesh paintings of Nicholas Roerich, Naggar 23. Dhadhi (Punjab) SBM Pictures, 1995 25.00 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on traditional New Delhi Folk Singing of Punjab 24. Nachar (Punjab) SBM Pictures, 1995 07.20 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on traditional New Delhi Folk Dance of Punjab 25. Sursukhan Da Silsilla Dr.Atamjit 1995 43.51 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Singh Classical Music & Singing of Patiala Gharana 26. Great Master – Kirpal Singh SBM Pictures, 1995 28.03 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Kasel New Delhi eminent Writer of North India 27. Great Master –Tirlok Singh SBM Pictures, 1995 23.77 Punja b U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Chitarkar New Delhi eminent Painter of North India 28. Quilla Mubarak , Patiala SBM Pictures, 1995 22.00 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on (Arms & Chandeliers Museum) New Delhi historical monuments of Patiala 29. Jhoomer (Punjab) SBM Pictures, 1995 10.54 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on Folk Dance New Delhi of Punjab 30. Malwai Gidha (Punjab) SBM Pictures, 1995 12.08 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documenta tion on Folk Dance New Delhi of Punjab 3 31. Handicraft of Punjab) SBM Pictures, 1995 20.27 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on New Delhi Handicrafts of Punjab 32. Gatka (Punjab) SBM Pictures, 1995 12.51 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on Marti al Art New Delhi of Punjab 33. Killa Raipur Games SBM Pictures, 1995 23.50 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on rural New Delhi Olympic Games of Punjab 34. Sri Krishna Museum – SBM Pictures, 1995 24.50 Haryana U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Kurukshetra New Delhi Archeological Museum of Kurukshetra 35. Punjabi Sangeet Sammelan SBM Pictures, 1995 38.09 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation of Mela New Delhi Jassowal 36. Suraj Kund Mela -95 SBM Pictures, 1995 30.43 Hary ana U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Suraj New Delhi Kund Craft Mela 37. Republic Day Folk Dance SBM Pictures, 1995 44.61 Delhi U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation of Republic Festival -95 New Delhi Day Folk Dance Festival held at New Delhi 38. Hun ar Mela -95 SBM Pictures, 1995 26.25 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on New Delhi Pradesh Handicrafts of Punjab 39. Lohri festival -95 SBM Pictures, 1995 28.25 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Lohri New Delhi Festival celebrated during Republic Day Camp at Delhi 40. Great Master –Nek Chand SBM Pictures, 1995 29.06 Chandigarh U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on eminet New Delhi personality/Creator of Rock Garden, Chandigarh 41. Summer festival -95 SBM Pi ctures, 1995 27.20 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on celebration New Delhi Pradesh of Summer Festival, Manali 42. Mountaineering Museum & SBM Pictures, 1995 23.00 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Allied Sports-Manali New Delhi Pradesh Archeological Museum and allied sports, Manali 4 43. Pearls of Punjab SBM Pictures, 1995 45.00 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DV D A documentary film on famous New Delhi Folk Singers of Punjab – Sh.Gurdas Maan and Sh.Hans Raj Hans 44. Harballabh Sangeet Sammellan SBM Pictures, 1995 26.00 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation of Classical New Delhi Music Programme held at Jallandhar 45. Cultural Her itage of Patiala SBM Pictures, 1995 25.25 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 an d DVD A documentary film on rich New Delhi culture & handicrafts of Patiala 46. Jangam SBM Pictures, 1995 11.37 Haryana U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on dying art New Delhi form of Haryana 47. Panchamvedi - Doucmentary SBM Pictures, 1995 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD (Dr. Harcharan Singh) New Delhi 48. Minjar Festival Chamba SBM Pictures, 1995 22.65 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation of Annual New Delhi Pradesh International Festival of Chamba 49. Cultural Her itage of Chamba SBM Pictures, 1995 21.50 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Culture New Delhi Pradesh of Chamba area 50. Hunar of Chamba SBM Pictures, 1995 27.00 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on New Delhi Pradesh Handicraft of Chamba 51. Sports of Minjar SBM Pictures, 1995 21.15 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on rural New Delhi Pradesh sports of Chamba 52. Valley of Temples, Chamba SBM Pictures, 1995 21.50 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A docu mentary film on famous New Delhi Pradesh ancient temples of Chamba 53. Bhuri Singh Museum SBM Pictures, 1995 29.54 Himachal U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on New Delhi Pradesh Archeological Museum of Chamba 54. Great Master – Pad ma Shree SBM Pictures, 1995 26.10 Punjab U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD A documentary film on Davinder Sitarthi New Delhi eminent writer 5 55. National Folk Dance Festival - SBM Pictures, 1995 28.00 Chandigarh U-Matic DVC Pro -50 and DVD Documentation on National 95, Chandigarh New Delhi Folk Dance Festival held at Chandigarh 56.
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