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    Paul Zils
    An image from Seven Slaps, one of the productions that also features Paul Zils.

    Paul Zils

    June 18, 1915 — Wuppertal, Germany

    Paul Zils (18 June 1915 – 30 March 1979) was a German-Indian documentary filmmaker who played a major role in the development of Indian documentary filmmaking. Born in Germany, Zils moved to India in the late 1940s, where he became deeply involved in the country's burgeoning film industry, particularly in the documentary genre. He is best known for his collaborations with the Films Division of India, where he worked as both a director and a producer, helping to shape the documentary film landscape in post-independence India. Zils was instrumental in capturing the social and political changes occurring in India during the mid-20th century, focusing on issues such as poverty, agriculture, and cultural heritage. His films were notable for their sensitivity to Indian traditions and issues, and his work brought global attention to the power of documentary cinema as a tool for social change.

    Lucky Kids

    Lucky Kids

    1936

    Seven Slaps

    Seven Slaps

    1937

    Fanny Elssler

    Fanny Elssler

    1937

    Martial Dances of Malabar

    1958

    Zalzala

    Zalzala

    1952

    Bombay, the Story of Seven Isles

    1945

    Community

    1947

    India's Struggle for National Shipping

    1947