Gaston Roberge Explained
Fr. Gaston Roberge (27 May 1935 – August 26, 2020) was a French Canadian Jesuit priest; film theorist; pioneer of the film appreciation movement in India; founder, with full support of Satyajit Ray, of Chitrabani (1970),[1] the oldest media training institute of Eastern India; founder of the Media Research Centre (EMRC) of St. Xavier's College, Kolkata (1986); former president of Unda/OCIC-India; and author of over 35 books on cinema, communication, and spirituality.[2] He made India his home and won an Indian National Film Award Special Mention for Best Writing on Cinema for the year 1998.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] The ceremony took place on 15 February 2000 and the awards were given by then President of India, K. R. Narayanan. Gaston Roberge was a close friend of Satyajit Ray[8]
Education and early days
Roberge[9] [10] was born in Montreal, Quebec. He graduated from the University of Montreal, and did his Masters at UCLA. He joined the Society of Jesus (Jesuit Fathers) in 1956 and was sent to India on his request. He was the Executive Secretary for Social Communication, Headquarters of the Society of Jesus, Rome, till 1999.
Books
- Chitra Bani
- Mass Communication and Man
- Films for an Ecology of Mind
- The Theory of Indian cinema
- Mediation: The Action of the Media in Our Society
- The Ways of Film Studies: Film Theory & the Interpretation of Films
- Satyajit Ray: Essays 1970-2005
- The Subject of Cinema
- Another cinema for another society
- Communication, Cinema, Development: From Morosity to Hope
- Les aventures de Kat Mandou
- Woman of Light To View Movies the Indian Way
- The Indian Film Theory: Flames of Sholay, Notes and Beyond
- The Compassionate Face of Meaning: Fragments for a Mosaic
- Cyberbani
Awards and accolades
- National Film Award Special Mention for Best Writing on Cinema
- Lifetime Achievement Award by Bimal Roy Memorial & Film Society | "For establishing the unique enabling institution of Chitrabani and thus pioneering film academia in India as well as cultivating and nurturing several generations of cineastes and filmmakers."[11] [12]
Documentary on Fr. Gaston Roberge
- Master Preacher of Film Theory by National Award-winning filmmaker KG Das[13]
External links
Notes and References
- News: Joshi. Ruchir. The priest and the maverick. The Hindu . 2 May 2020. 26 August 2020.
- Web site: Robinson . Andrew . Satyajit Ray: Essays (1970–2005). By Gaston Roberge. pp. 280. New Delhi, Manohar, 2007.. Cambridge. 26 August 2020.
- Web site: 46th National Film Awards. International Film Festival of India. 12 March 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20131203091624/http://iffi.nic.in/Dff2011/Frm46NFAAward.aspx. 3 December 2013. dead.
- Web site: 46th National Film Awards (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. 12 March 2012.
- Web site: 46th National Film Awards (PIB - Feature films). Press Information Bureau (PIB), India. 12 March 2012.
- Web site: 46th National Film Awards (PIB - Non-Feature films). Press Information Bureau (PIB), India. 12 March 2012.
- Web site: 46th National Film Awards (PIB - Writing). Press Information Bureau (PIB), India. 12 March 2012.
- News: Chattopadhyay. Suhrid Sankar . Unlikely colleagues . The Hindu . 11 August 2006 .
- News: Jothi. Irudaya. Jesuit who dreamt films dies . Matters India . 26 August 2020 . 26 August 2020.
- Web site: Veda. SB. On the Collar and the Camera: Gaston Roberge's Life in Film. The Global Calcuttan. 26 August 2020.
- Web site: Communications honour Jesuit missionary at World Congress. Jesuits in Britain. 26 August 2020.
- News: Fr. Gaston Roberge Honoured in Mumbai . Signis . 1 December 2012 .
- News: A Chatterji . Shoma . Father Gaston Roberge – A Master Teacher of Film Theories. Learning and Creativity. 11 February 2011.