Hundreds of thousands of Indian men and women – indigenous inhabitants and landless farmers – demand their right to existence by making a 400 kilometre protest march from Gwalior to Delhi. How can one fight for one’s rights without using violence? With such an important contemporary question, the film spreads far beyond the borders of India. It shows the multiple facets of this imposing protest march and focuses as well on the daily realities of these proud people.
Lebanon today. The traces of the civil war are all too tangible as government corruption becomes unb...
The making of the James Bond movie Octopussy (1983) in Udaipur, India during 1982.
Richly detailed amateur ethnographic film on the agrarian economy and society in rural Punjab.
Concerning Violence is based on newly discovered, powerful archival material documenting the most da...
The Israeli filmmaker Shai Corneli Polak records the building of the 'security wall' through Palesti...
This color educational film is about Anti-Vietnam Protestors in Washington D.C. during late April/Ea...
What does a retired police officer, a dog trainer, the founder of a political party and anti-governm...
Repping best view to date into the world of the Indian eunuch, “Between the Lines: India’s Third Gen...
A taxi drives through the city of Berlin. Its driver is a punk, left and a well-known figure in the ...
A Dream Trip Across India Some kilometers from Bombay, the Indian megalopolis, lost on a hill of Bo...
Meena is a documentary film about sex trafficking in India based on a true story.
In a poetic hour and a half, director Mani Kaul looks at the ancient art of making pottery from a wi...
To the city come men, women, fruits, flowers, vegetables, goats and sheep – all ready for consumptio...
In the holy city of Varanasi, 16-year-old Ali has one of the most dangerous jobs in the world – catc...
Life on the road in India, showing the traffic, people and animals.
Hindu temples at Benares and Belur and the mythologies associated with them.
Attractive travelogue filmed in and around Delhi's Qutb complex.
Gorgeously dreamlike colour images of (then) French India – present-day Puducherry.
Remarkable amateur footage of Mahatma Gandhi shot by his great nephew in 1947.