The Seventh Walk
Description
In The Seventh Walk, acclaimed experimental filmmaker Amit Dutta returns to Northern India’s Kangra valley, the lush mountain setting featured in his previous work Nainsukh (SFIFF 2011). As in the prior film, here Dutta considers the region’s rich visual arts tradition through the oeuvre of a native artist, in this case the contemporary landscape painter Paramjit Singh. Deftly blending sound, image and text, this subtly hypnotic film meditates upon the figure of Singh commingled with surreal tableaux inspired by the artist’s paintings. First glimpsed wandering the valley’s dense woodlands, the painter is seen peering through the sun-dappled canopy; soon he spies a mysterious footprint and follows the forest path to the base of a gnarled old tree. There he sits in Buddha-like repose while Dutta’s protean camera conjures a series of arresting images: rocks defy gravity and levitate gently upwards; lichens and moss multiply in layered afterimages mimicking Singh’s intricate brushstrokes; and a celestial maiden takes to the sky, bearing ambrosial milk to the artist’s darkened atelier. Dutta masterfully weaves these iconic passages together with Singh’s painterly technique, merging the still and moving image into an impressionistic assemblage that pays homage to the legends, folk traditions and artistry of this unique corner of India. –Paul Meyers
A graduate of the Film and Television Institute of India, Amit Dutta has created a compelling body of experimental works including Kramasha (2007), Nainsukh (SFIFF 2011) and Sonchidi (2011). His award-winning films have been screened at the Venice Biennale, MoMa, IFF Rotterdam and the Rome Film Festival.
Trailer
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Original Language Title Saatvin Sair
Year 2013
Runtime 70
Country India
Director Amit Dutta
Producer Amit Dutta, Sudoor Sahkaar
Editor Tinni Mitra
Cinematographer Savita Singh
Music Mohi Baha'ud-din Dagar
Print Source Dhananjai Singh/ dhananjai.singh@gmail.com