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Colour in Film

Laurie Taylor talks to Swarnavel Eswaran and Kirsty Sinclair Dootson about colour film in Indian cinema and the politics behind the availability of the technology.

How did the arrival of colour and film technology transform cinema and its cultural politics? Laurie Taylor explores the intertwined histories of technology, aesthetics, and identity.

Swarnavel Eswaran, filmmaker and scholar at Michigan State University, introduces us to the remarkable story of Kodak Krishnan – Eastman Kodak’s “man from the East.” Krishnan played a pivotal role in bringing American film technology to India during the mid-20th century, a period when cinema was becoming a powerful medium for shaping ideas of modernity and national pride.

Kirsty Sinclair Dootson, Associate Professor in the History of Art department at University College London, is one of the organisers of the Bombay Colour Research Network. Her book The Rainbow’s Gravity asked how new colour media transformed the way Britain saw itself and its empire between 1856 and 1968. Her research also examines how colour technologies – from early tinting processes to the vibrant palettes of Bollywood musicals became part of debates over race, class, and cultural representation.
Kirsty Sinclair Dootson is one of the academics who has been a New Generation Thinker, on the scheme run by the BBC and the Arts and Humanities Research Council to share research on radio.

Producer: Natalia Fernandez

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Guests and Further Reading

Guests:

- Kirsty Sinclair Dootson

Kirsty’s book, The Rainbow’s Gravity - Yale University Press London


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Swarnavel Eswaran Pillai


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The Bombay Film Colour Network


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  • Tue 27 Jan 202615:30
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