Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Films Division of India was established in 1948. For the past 63 years, the organization has maintained a record of Indian history on celluloid. Nothing less than a mega-film on the films itself, Films Division of India holds more than 8000 titles on Documentaries, Short Films and Animation Films in its archives.

    • About us

      Films Division has produced in the past 72 years, 6474 films...

  2. Films Division has produced in the past 72 years, 6474 films which includes documentaries, short films and animation films and 2640 News Reels & News Magazines. Films Division was established in 1948 to articulate the energy of a newly independent nation. For more than seven decades, the organization has relentlessly.

  3. The Films Division of India (FDI), commonly referred as Films Division, was established in 1948 following the independence of India.It was the first state film production and distribution unit, under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, with its main intent being to "produce documentaries and news magazines for publicity of Government programmes" and the cinematic ...

  4. The overall rating of Films Division of India is 4.0, with Work Satisfaction being rated at the top and given a rating of 4.7. However, Job Security is rated the lowest at 4.3.To know first hand how is it like to work at Films Division of India read detailed reviews by job profile, department and location in the reviews section.

    • History
    • Works
    • NMIC
    • Selected Filmography
    • External Links
    • Notes and References

    Established in 1948, FDI followed the model of state controlled and monopolized production, distribution and exhibition of documentary films, news reels and propaganda films, soon transforming into the biggest producer documentary and short film production in the country. For decades to come, FDI would produce thousands of documentaries and newsree...

    Films Division had produced mainly for the state-owned TV channel, Doordarshan. It produced some classics like Ek Anek Aur Ekta.The films division had produced over 8000 films since inception and about 5000 films are being made available for online purchase and downloads.

    The Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi inaugurated National Museum of Indian Cinema in Mumbai on 19 January 2019.The “National Museum of Indian Cinema” is a store house of information for the public and it facilitates the film makers, film students and critics to know about the development of cinema in the world.

    Rabindranath Tagore (1961), by Satyajit Ray
    Through the Eyes of a Painter (1967), by M. F. Hussain
    (1968)
    Films Division of India at the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
    Web site: Contact us Film Division. 7 February 2019. Official website.
    News: Now, Indian short films also MIFF-ed. https://web.archive.org/web/20120127020725/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/now-indian-short-films-also-miffed/223076-60-120.html. dead. 27 January 2012. IBN L...
    Web site: About us . Official website . 27 January 2012 . 8 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120308203441/http://www.filmsdivision.org/aboutus.php . dead .
    Web site: Film Division . Ministry if I & B . 27 January 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304045047/http://www.mib.nic.in/ShowContent.aspx?uid1=4&uid2=16&uid3=0&uid4=0&uid5=0&uid6=0&uid7=0 ....
    • 1948
    • Public
    • Electronic
  5. Website of Film and Television Institute of India. Get information about the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) under Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Users can find details on the courses conducted by the institute. Admission details, scholarship system, students awards and faculty related information is also available.

  6. People also ask

  7. Film and Television Institute of India. The Film Institute of India was set-up by the Government of India in 1960 under the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. The institute was registered as a Society in October, 1974 under the Registration of Societies’ Act, 1860 with the aim to provide high standard film and television education in India.

  1. People also search for