17 August

Until the last day of his life, every day will be the same as this one for prisoner Boris Bezotechestvo.

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a healer is born

Good health, self help and sisterhood. Why does this bother the brotherhood?

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a woman’s place

Women in India, South Africa and the USA ask – can new laws change old ways?

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Apna Jungle, Apni Kahani

Short film in Hindi on the people’s conservation movement around Sariska Tiger Reserve.

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ballad of builders

Construction workers draft a Bill that is never implemented.

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Burma VJ

Risking torture and life in jail, courageous young citizens of Burma live the essence of journalism as they insist on keeping up the flow of news from their closed country.

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calcutta pride march 2004

Pride March in Calcutta!

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call of the bhagirathi

A film predicting the disasterous impact of the Tehri Dam.

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cease! fire!

The film shows how the Burmese military regime used a ceasefire agreement to further oppress Karen people, while encroaching further onto Karen lands.

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chaliyar… the final struggle

A river, her people and a factory that gobbles all the precious natural resources and pollutes the land and lives.

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city swimmers

A film about the swimming ponds of Hampstead Heath, the campaign to keep them open and the national campaign for the right to swim.

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Delhi – Work in Progress

The changing cityscape of Delhi in the wake of the Commonwealth Games of 2010; a map of it’s long term environmental footprint on the city.

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development at gunpoint

The heroic efforts of Nandigram’s people to protect their land from being taken away in the name of industrialisation and development.

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Dharavi: Slum for Sale

Dharavi, India’s biggest slum, is to be knocked down, changing the lives of up to a million people forever.

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Divorce Iranian Style

The strength, ingenuity, and guile with which women in Iran confront biased laws, a Kafaka-esque administrative system, and their husbands’ and families’ rage to gain divorces.

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every good marriage begins with tears

Two feisty and rebellious London Bangladeshi sisters go “back home” against their will for arranged marriages.

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frames of war

A stark reminder that peace has not yet come for those directly affected by Nepal’s 11-year conflict.

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from dust

An untold story about a “100 meter rule” after the Tsunami.

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Guatemala’s Histories

The situation in Guatemala today after a peace accord between guerrillas and the government.

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harvest of grief

Farmers’ suicides in Moonak & Lehra blocks in the southern dry zone of Punjab’s Sangrur district.

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