The Mind of Clay explained

The Mind of Clay
Native Name:Mati Manas
Director:Mani Kaul
Cinematography:Venu
Editing:Reena Mohan
Studio:Infrakino Film Production Pvt. Ltd.
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:India
Language:Hindi

The Mind of Clay (Hindi: सिद्देश्वरी Mati Manas) is a 1984 Indian documentary film directed by Mani Kaul.[1] [2] The film examines the art of pottery in India.[3]

Production

The Mind of Clay resulted from director Mani Kaul having received an assignment from the Festival of India to produce a film about the pottery tradition in India.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Chandran. Mangala. Burra. Rani. 1985. Indian Cinema 1980–1985. Directorate of Film Festivals. 143. B000F9J1HY.
  2. Book: Garga, B. D.. Bhagwan Das Garga. 1996. So Many Cinemas: The Motion Picture in India. Eminence Design Pvt. Ltd.. 143. 978-8190060219.
  3. Web site: The Mind of Clay IDFA. International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. 11 February 2021.