Delhi 1938
Filmed in 1938, less than a decade before Indian independence, Delhi has a curious tale to tell. ‘Delhi’, the viewer is informed, ‘is the cockpit of the Indian Empire’, it provides the ‘gateway to the riches of the south’. The opening sections of the film focus upon those who have tried and failed to establish a lasting power in the capital. ‘At Delhi’, the commentator states, ‘successive cities have been built by conquering invaders – each has fallen into disuse and decay’. The camerawork focuses on the ‘impressive ruins’ of these earlier invaders. Although the film also depicts the enduring architecture of Muslim rulers, such as Akbar and Shahjahan, it is stressed that their power has been superseded. Legend has it that it will be the ninth city of Delhi that ‘will endure and will rule forever’. Shahjahan had built the eighth.
Crew
- Director
- Hans Nieter
- Producers
- E.S. Keller, F.W. Keller
- Cinematography
- Jack Cardiff
- Editing
- Hans Nieter
- Composer
- Ludwig Brav
Details
- Release date
- Feb 8, 1938
- Runtime
- 10 min
- Status
- Released
- Studios
- World Window
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Language
- English
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