Satish Bahadur
Satish Bahadur
Prof. Satish Bahadur taught at the Film & TV Institute of India in its early phases from 1963 to 1983 as Professor of Film Appreciation. In the foundational years he established the use of international film classics as an essential learning input for students learning different aspects of film making. He was officer in charge of the National Film Archive of India when it was established and continued to be associated with its academic work.
He was consultant to UNESCO on several programmes relating to Film Education.. From 1967, he established the one month long extension Course in Film Appreciation for participants from all over the country. The course of the 2009 summer at Pune was 35th in this series. Professor Bahadur also taught numerous extension courses of average 10 day duration in places all over the country, literally from Rajkot to Imphal and Chandigarh to Trivandrum for local hosts like a film society or an educational institution. He has been honoured with the first Satyajit Ray Award for promotion of film culture in India.