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'Calcutta' was filmed in 1968 at the same time as 'Phantom India' • Phantom India L'INDE FANTOME but released separately (It was nominated for a Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival). To call both films an overwhelming experience is an understatement to say the least. The filming for 'Phantom India' took place between January 5, 1968, and May 1, 1968, with a crew of two, a cameraman and a sound recordist. Malle arrived in India with no particular plans and financed the trip himself. The resulting 30 hours of footage was then edited down to the 363 minutes of Phantom India. The 105-minute-long Calcutta used the footage he had recorded over his three-week stay in that city. When he was cutting Phantom India, Louis Malle found that the footage shot in Calcutta was so diverse, intense, and unforgettable that it deserved its own film. The result, released theatrically, is at times shocking - a chaotic portrait of a city engulfed in social and political turmoil, edging ever closer to oblivion. 'Phantom India' was shown on French television (French release : 16/04/1969) and the BBC in the UK in 1969. 00:00 Photos of Louis Malle while filming in India 00:35 Calcutta Louis Malle's Calcutta (1969) is comprised of footage left over from the shooting of Phantom India INSERT LINK, a seven-part TV documentary that aired in France and England in 1969. The former is a fascinating piece of ethnographic filmmaking, but mostly for all the wrong reasons: every difficult, unanswerable question about the ethical obligation of the outsider artist and the voyeuristic nature of film recording is posed by Calcutta (often, one senses, inadvertently). It purports to be an unvarnished document of a poverty-stricken metropolis in flux, but really it's a document of how artists try to lend themselves legitimacy by exoticizing the "Other" while neglecting to explore the object of their study with any empathy or respect. Article sur Louis Malle. L'Express du 14 avril 1969 : C’est de ses incertitudes qu'il parle le plus volontiers. Louis Malle, le réalisateur des Amants, de Feu follet, de Viva Maria, en était venu à douter de ses meilleures oeuvres. "Faire des films dans lesquels j'exposais sous couvert de fiction, mais avec complaisance, une certaine difficulté d'être, ne m'intéressait plus." En février 1968, désireux de rompre avec le cinéma qu'il a pratiqué jusque-là, Louis Malle part pour l'Inde. Il en reviendra avec la matière d'un récit de voyage, ou plutôt - aveu de faillite bien dans sa manière - avec la relation d'un voyage impossible. Et avec Calcutta, qui sort cette semaine à Paris. Director : Louis Malle Producer : Nouvelles Éditions de Films Screenplay : Louis Malle Cinematography : Étienne Becker Cinematography : Louis Malle Sound : Jean-Claude Laureux Editing : Suzanne Baron #Calcutta #india #indiatravel #louismalle #incredibleindia #documentary #frenchfilm