Videography

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  • “Right To Information” A film on Corruption in Rural Development Works and ways of combating it. Award: Silver Conch, Mumbai International Film Festival 2000, India. May 1999. 33 minutes. English/Hindi (Awards) Transparency International Best Documentary film. Prague 2002. click: http://www.freedominfo.org/features/20040630-rti.htm
  • Our Money Our Accounts: Sundar Nagri
  • “Main Nai Manga” {We Do Not Ask!} a spot on the Right to Information as a basic need. Screened at Expo 2000, Hanover, Germany. March 1999 3.5 minutes. English (Digital)
  • “Kaise Jeebo Re!” {How Do I Survive, My friend!} is a feature length documentary. A story of uprootment, of survival, of struggle and of human-dignity of a people living in the Narmada valley who continue to struggle against large dam projects. May 1997,80 minutes. English & Hindi (Beta) Excellence Award at Earth Vision, Tokyo, Japan, Videolympiade Award 1998, Cape Town, South Africa, IDFA 1997, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Chingari Madison, USA 1997, Prakriti 1998 Hyderabad, India, YIDFF 1999 Yamagata, Japan.
  • “Should I be born into this land?” a video on the practice of untouchables and caste oppression. 1997, 30 minutes. English
  • “God Made Us Thus”, is a video on the social constructs and values of the officer trainees of the Administrative Academy. 1996. 31 minutes. English
  • “Kuch Theharte Kadam”, {Faltering steps} a video on Women’s participation in Panchayati Raj in rural Madhya Pradesh, after the 74th Constitutional Amendment granting reservation for women in local self-government. 1995. 28 minutes. Hindi & English
  • “A Nation in Exile”, is a video on the Tibetan children in exile, living in foster-homes. 1994. 17 minutes. English
  • “Dumka Ki Ek Kahani”, {A story of Dumka} a video on the innovative rural initiative in a Santhal Tribal district of South Bihar. 1994. 36 minutes. Hindi (U-matic)
  • Joy of Learning”, is a spot on learning as part of living. 1993. 50 seconds. (Beta)
  • “Devdasi”, on the age old religious practice of dedicating young girls to Goddess Yellamma and forcing them into prostitution; their journey from temples to brothel houses. 1993. 25 minutes. Hindi & English: a television program.
  • “Angan Manch”, {Forum in the courtyard}, is a video on women’s participation in the literacy movement for self-empowerment in the interior villages of South Bihar. 1992. 28 minutes. English & Hindi.
  • “Battle for Peace”, a video on the Burmese students in exile in India made with them. Aug 1992. 30 minutes. English
  • “Manibeli”, a video on the police repression and people’s struggle in the 1st village of Maharashtra State to be submerged by the controversial Sardar Sarovar Dam: Manibeli. 1992. 43 minutes. Hindi.

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