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friendship between indian filmmaker and swiss based historian comes alive on film

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- Film 'Eberhard As Seen By Amit' premiered at Cinéma du Réel festival in Paris in April 2026.
- The film documents ethnographer Eberhard Fischer's research on Indian art and craftsmanship.
- Amit Dutta and Eberhard Fischer collaborated on the 2010 film 'Nainsukh'.
- The project started in 2024 and resulted in a feature-length film.
- Eberhard Fischer was awarded the Padma Shri by the Indian government in 2012.
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