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    Amit Dutta
    An image from Even Red Can Be Sad, one of the productions that also features Amit Dutta.
    Amit Dutta

    Amit Dutta

    September 4, 1977 — Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India

    Amit Dutta (Hindi: अमित दत्ता; born 5 September 1977 in Jammu) is an Indian experimental filmmaker and screenwriter. He is considered to be one of the most significant contemporary practitioners of experimental cinema, known for his distinctive style of filmmaking rooted in Indian aesthetic theories and personal symbolism resulting in images that are visually rich and acoustically stimulating. His works mostly deal with subjects of art history, ethno-anthropology and cultural inheritance through cinema, many times merging research and documentation with an open imagination.

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    Venice 70: Future Reloaded

    Venice 70: Future Reloaded

    2013

    Nainsukh

    Nainsukh

    2011

    To Be Continued

    To Be Continued

    2007

    The Man's Woman and Other Stories

    The Man's Woman and Other Stories

    2009

    Wittgenstein Plays Chess with Marcel Duchamp, or How Not to Do Philosophy

    Wittgenstein Plays Chess with Marcel Duchamp, or How Not to Do Philosophy

    2020

    Who?

    Who?

    2005

    The Seventh Walk

    The Seventh Walk

    2013

    Even Red Can Be Sad

    Even Red Can Be Sad

    2015