Channel BannerChannel Banner
XGiynvvQfUkXGiynvvQfUk

Indian Durbar (1938) - filmed in Alwar

5,481,787
Socialcounts.Org
Enter Fullscreen (f)
59,683
likes
0
comments
daily view 0
monthly view 0

Share

Live Analytics

Comments 0

Indian Durbar (1938) - filmed in Alwar Analytics Table

Income Estimates for Indian Durbar (1938) - filmed in Alwar

Based on this YouTube video's total view count of 5.48M views and industry-standard rates, the estimated total earning is $3.83K - $10.9K through ad revenue. Historical data is not yet available to calculate daily, weekly, or monthly averages.

About Indian Durbar (1938) - filmed in Alwar

Explore Indian Durbar (1938) - filmed in Alwar with 5,481,787 views, 59,683 likes, and 0 comments. Experience the impact of this video content that has captured audience attention.

Part of India on Film: 1899 – 1947 This collection of newly digitised films is part of the BFI's contribution to the UK-India Year of Culture 2017, in partnership with the British Council. View more films on BFI Player http://player.bfi.org.uk/collections/india-on-film-1899-1947/ (UK only) Beautiful travelogue of Alwar Durbar - The "rich and vivid spectacle" of the Durbar held for the Maharaja of Alwar is captured in gorgeous Technicolor by Jack Cardiff in this travelogue. The "rich and vivid spectacle" of the Durbar held for the Maharaja of Alwar (in Rajasthan) is captured in ravishingly beautiful colour in this travelogue. The condescending commentary grates, but the stunning images - capturing the spectacle of the Maharajah's lavish parade (complete with elephant-pulled carriage) the dancers and the succession of tributes in the opulent palace courtyard - more than make up for it. They were shot by Jack Cardiff, world-recognised (and Oscar-winning) master of Technicolor. Indian Durbar was one of a number of short travelogues shot by Cardiff in India (and many more elsewhere) in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Others include A Road in India and A Village in India. For the Technicolor company, the exoticism of the films' subjects offered a very useful demonstration of their vibrant colour process. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI Watch more on the BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BFI Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BritishFilmInstitute Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+britishfilminstitute/

About YouTube Real-Time View Count

With SocialCounts.org’s view counter, track your YouTube video’s live view count and YouTube likes count in real time with fast, reliable updates.

Watch every YouTube video live view count rise with our real-time YouTube views tracker—built for accuracy and minimal delay.

Follow YouTube real time views as they happen, using our dedicated view counter for YouTube videos.

Get up-to-date live view count on YouTube and see real-time growth with SocialCounts.org’s smart tracking tools.

Embed Widget

Parameters:

  • fullscreen=true - Fullscreen counter
  • graph=true - Live graph chart
  • counter=0/1/2 - Select counter (0=likes, 1=views, 2=comments)
URL

Click to copy the embed URL to your clipboard