Sikkim
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Sikkim  (VCD English)

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  • Genre: Drama
Description
Sikkim is a 1971 Indian documentary about the nation of Sikkim, directed by Satyajit Ray. The documentary was commissioned by the Chogyal (King) of Sikkim at a time when he felt the sovereignty of Sikkim was under threat from both China and India. Ray's documentary is about the sovereignty of Sikkim. The film was banned by the government of India, when Sikkim merged with India in 1975. In 2000, the copyright of the film was transferred to the Art and Culture Trust of Sikkim. The ban was finally lifted by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in September 2010.

Except a screening for the Chugyal family, the film never got formally released. For many years, the film was considered to be lost and it was thought that the only surviving record of the film is a scene-by-scene written reconstruction of the film by the remaining film team members. However, in January 2003 it was reported that a good quality print has been kept by the British Film Institute. When Kolkata-based Satyajit Ray Society traced a print with the Chogyals family it was found to be damaged beyond repair, finally, a print that had made its way to London was traced and restored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2003. A restored version was shown in 2008 during a "Ray Restrospective" at the Nantes Three Continents Film Festival in France.

After the government overturned the ban, the restored copy reached the Gangtok-based Art and Culture Trust of Sikkim in September 2010, which has earlier received the prints and right for the film in 2000.

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Specifications
Publisher
  • Sony DADC
Title
  • Sikkim
Format
  • VCD
Language
  • English
Year of Release
  • 1971
Genre
  • Drama
Ratings & Reviews
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A big dissapointment

Satyajit Ray started the documentary well enough, displaying Sikkim on the map and a short introduction on the geological formation of the himmalayas mountain range. Then everything falls apart. There is no mention of either historical or cultural developments in the state. There is no clear notion of economy or in the direction the state is heading. If the objective is to present Sikkim from the point of a traveller, Ray failed in this respect too. All you get is some random shots of flowers...
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Saibal Chatterjee

Feb, 2012

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5

Excellent documentary

It's one of the great documentary of Ray. Camera and contrast of Editing is the asset of this docu. There is an unuttered fact in every scene that easily you can get.The last is so poetic and cinematically marvelous.The voice over and script is so supportive with the whole documentary and please notice the ability to framing the expression of Human being. Simply superb.
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Sayantan Thakur

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Feb, 2012

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