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The film is as unexpected as Roys life, says French director Vladimir Leon of Le Brahmane Du Komintern (The Comintern Brahmin: The Untold Story of MN Roy). Founder of Communist parties in India and Mexico in the 1940s,MN Roys contribution to history remains untapped. The film is an inquiry into the life of the political leader caught in the warp of historical circumstances,and his personal journey. The first Indian screening is organised by Indian Renaissance Institute in Delhi,founded by Roy,and will be shown at the India International Centre,today.
How did you decide to make a film on MN Roy?
Considering there wasnt much material on Roy,what were the difficulties in making the film?
My documentary was based on that lack of information. I wanted to know how difficult it is to uncover a story once the official history has decided that Roy was not a major figure. So I went to Mexico,Germany,Russia and India and I looked for what remained of Roy in those countries . I met people such as a former guerrilla fighter from South America (Adolfo Gilly),the nationalist Russian leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky,a German communist opposition activist and some fascinating intellectuals close to Roy in India such as Sibnarayan Ray.
Which part of MN Roys life did you find the most fascinating?
Perhaps that,despite witnessing so many political events,having participated in so many revolutions and being a profoundly honest man,MN Roy has been totally erased from official history. There is a kind of tragedy there.
The film was released in France in 2007. Why has it come to India six years later?
This is still not the official release in India. The Indian Renaissance Institute held an international seminar last year in Delhi (coinciding with Roys 125 birth anniversary) and they proposed I show the film. I must say that I am particularly curious of the reactions of an Indian audience to my film. (The film will also be screened in Kolkata today at the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan).
The film will be screened at IIC today at 6.30 pm. Entry free. Contact: 24619431
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