FN's view of the very real but often neglected world of documentary films. There's an amazing amount of interesting world out there, depicting the (sometimes harsh) reality of India, in a manner few other media can do.
Wednesday, March 02, 2005
Film-makers in Delhi
Via Media introduces itself thus: "We are independent filmmakers based in New Delhi, India, involved in the production of documentary films and other electronic media products on topics of science, technology, art, society and culture for last ten years."
Films they have worked on are listed here.
One of the films on this page includes Buddha Weeps in Jadugoda. They've edited and voiced this hour long documentary about the effects of Uranium mining on the tribal people of Jadugoda in Jharkhand (Bihar). Directed by Sri Prakash of Ranchi (April 1999). Participated and won the third prize at the Himal South Asian Film Festival, Kathmandu, Nepal in September 1999.
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