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Report of The Indian Cinematograph Committee 1927-1928

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This historical report documents the findings and recommendations of the Indian Cinematograph Committee from 1927-1928, examining the early film industry in India. It provides valuable insights into cinema regulation, production standards, and cultural considerations during the British colonial period.

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The Report of The Indian Cinematograph Committee 1927-1928 is a significant historical document that captures a critical moment in the development of Indian cinema. Conducted during the late British colonial era, this committee investigation examined the emerging film industry in India, addressing questions of content regulation, production quality, and cultural impact.

The report explores various aspects of cinematography including technical standards, censorship considerations, and the role of cinema in Indian society. It reflects contemporary concerns about the influence of foreign films, the development of indigenous production capabilities, and the need for standardized guidelines for the film industry.

This comprehensive study serves as an invaluable resource for film historians, scholars of Indian cultural history, and anyone interested in understanding the foundational period of Indian cinema. The committee’s observations and recommendations offer fascinating perspectives on how early cinema was perceived and regulated in colonial India.

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Author

Anonymous

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Gyan Publishing House

ISBN

9789371697248

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