Indian Scenes
Originally released in 1906. Indian Scenes is a documentary film. directed by Maurice Hache. At just 11 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
This is, for 1906, a strikingly ambitious prototype-documentary travelogue filmed in and around the cities now called Kolkata and Mumbai. It's full of precious, occasionally startling images, from an extended 'phantom ride' down busy Calcutta streets to thronging port life, street trading, even the cremation of a human body and the ritual decapitation of lambs on a Bombay street β a scene some viewers may find upsetting. This is a French production but, like many of the 'exotic' travel films so popular in early cinema, it travelled widely itself β hence this version, with English language intertitles.
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Pathé Frères
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Indian Scenes about?
This is, for 1906, a strikingly ambitious prototype-documentary travelogue filmed in and around the cities now called Kolkata and Mumbai. It's full of precious, occasionally startling images, from ...
Who directed Indian Scenes?
Indian Scenes was directed by Maurice Hache.
How long is Indian Scenes?
Indian Scenes has a runtime of 0 hours and 11 minutes (11 minutes total).
When was Indian Scenes released?
Indian Scenes was released on March 3, 1906 in theaters.