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Aamakaar Surabhi Sharma 76 Aamakaar tells the story of preservation. A people of a village in North Kerala fight to preserve their village, their shore, and their livelihoods, threatened by sand mining on their estuary. For the last ten years they have been conserving Olive Ridley Turtles that come to their beach to nest.

Kara Film Festival 2003, Karachi Vatavaran Film Festival, 2003, New Delhi Women In Film, Substation, Singapore 2003 Planet In Focus, Toronto, 2003 Third Best Film awarded by IDPA, 2003
All Roads Lead to Cinema Sumit Khanna 30 Glimpses into the lives of Assistants Directors in the Mumbai Film Industry , in the process sharing their dreams and understanding their pain.
Anjawa is Me, I am Anjawa Gautam Sonti 71 The 73rd Amendment to the Constitution of India makes it mandatory to reserve seats in Panchayats for women.. The film revolves around the experiences of a few elected women in Telangana (Andhra Pradesh) and looks at the way power is controlled and misused - in the home, community and outside world.

World Social Forum 2004 Withdrawn from MIFF 3004
Anuanad
-echoes of the first sound
Sanjay Maharishi 28 Amidst the chaotic movements of the city, the sounds of the taan linger much after a performance has come to an end. The film follows four students who involve themselves with the activities of SPIC MACAY.

SPIC MACAY
Bakkarwals Rajesh Kaul 38 Bakkarwals, the shepherds and pastoral nomads of Jammu & Kashmir, struggle to continue with their ancient profession. The spirit of co-operation is the
strength by which the community survives the vagaries of nature and their
own vacillating fortunes.

-Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (2002)- Kathmandu, Nepal
-Madurai Film Festival (2002)- Madurai, India
-The Mountain Film Festival (2003)- Mumbai, India
-Bilan du Film Ethnographique (2003)- Paris, France
-Thessaloniki Documentary Festival (2003)- Thessaloniki, Greece
-Etats Généraux du Film Documentaire (2003)-Lussas, France
-Himalaya Film Festival (2003)- Amsterdam, Nederland
Bamboo Children, The Aarti Bhasin 28 The Biligiri Rangan Hills, located in the Chamrajnagar District of South Karnataka, are home to the Soligas, its indigenous peoples. They were threatened with extinction till Dr. Hanumappa Sudershan (Padmashri) came in contact with them. It is a story of conservation and preservation of the Soligas and their bio-diverse environment.

Jeevika 2003: Scheduled for a screening at Roop Kala Kendro, Kolkata 2004
Bitter Drink, The P. Baburaj & C. Saratchandran

27 Chronicles the struggle of the most marginalised section of the Indian society, the tribal community, against the mighty global giant Coca Cola. It also discusses the issue of the ownership of natural resources, mainly water.

Withdrawn from MIFF 2004
Buru Sengal (The Fire Within) Shriprakash 57

The land of the Tana Bhagats, a sect of the Oraon tribe who follow a Gandhian lifestyle and philosophy, is today besieged by Naxalite violence. In tracing the impact of the underground Maoist guerrillas, the film touches upon corruption, the mafia, energy politics and displacement of villages, and tribal identity in an area where coal has been mined for the last 150 years.

Best film - XVIII Black International cinema 2003, Berlin Grand jury award - Film South Asia, 2003, Kathmandu Special mention, Earth Vision, 2002, USA

Buzz of Betrayal, The Aditya Seth 1 An animated spot against child sexual abuse. It uses the metaphor of a bee, flower and a bud to actualise this.
www.pixels3.com/buzz/

Screened at PLATFORMA_03 Athens, Greece.
Chords of the Richter Scale Shyam Ranjankar 45 On the issue of the post earthquake situation in Kutch after 2001, it explores the rampant corruption and the discrimination against Dalits and minorities during the relief and rehabilitation process.
City Beautiful, The Rahul Roy 78 The story of two families in Sundar Nagri, a small working class colony in Delhi, struggling to make sense of a world, which keeps pushing them to the margins. Most families residing here come from a community of weavers. The last ten years have seen a gradual disintegration of the handloom tradition of this community under the globalisation regime.

The Leipzig International Documentary Festival, 2003, Germany Other Worlds Are Breathing, World Social Forum, Mumbai, 2004 Cinema Du Reel, Paris, 2004 Munich International Documentary Film Festival, 2004 Jeevika National Livelihood Documentary Festival, Delhi, 2004

Colours of Earth

Shefali Bhushan 60

Colours of Earth is a musical voyage to the vibrant melodies of traditional Indian music. From the colourful deserts of Rajasthan to the barren towering mountains of Lahaul and Spiti in the Himalayas, it tells the story of some of the fantastic traditional musicians who nobody cares to remember any more.

Development Flows from
the Barrel of the Gun
Biju Toppo & Meghnath 53 Documenting the state violence on people affected by development projects in the country, the film explores the relationship between this violence and the new economic policy and globalisation. It puts forward the people's viewpoint on development, which is diametrically opposed to that of the state.

Film South Asia, 2003 Travelling Film South Asis, 2003-4 Withdrawn from MIFF 2004
Final Solution Rakesh Sharma 218 A four part study of the politics of hate. Set in Gujarat between Feb. 2002 and July 2003, it examines the consequences of Hindu-Muslim polarisation in the state. The film is anti-hate/violence, as "those who forget history are condemned to relive it".

Berlinale 2004 WSF 2004 Hongkong International film Festival 2004 Other festivals invited to - Fribourg International Filmfest, 2004 Munich Dokfest., 2004
For Whom the Jingle Bells Toll Vivek Mohan 29

A film on global warming/climate change based in Simalia during Christmas. It is a personal story with a soul and a message. Will there be a White Christmas or not?

Girl Song Vasudha Joshi 28 The film enters the world of Anjum Katyal, blues singer, poet and mother. In her interactions with her mother and daughter, we see how a cultural identity proudly woven from many strands is under assault.
Godhra Tak- The Terror Trail Shubradeep Chakravorty 60 An investigative documentation of the barbaric incident on 27 Feb 2002, when coach S6 of the Sabermati Express was burnt at Godhra in Gujarat, India. Fifty-nine people, including several kar sevaks died in that fire. The film tries to find out what actually happened at Godhra railway station on that day and how far the
allegation of a conspiracy is true.

Film South Asia, 2004 Kara FilmFestival, 2004
Hawa Mahal Vipin Vijay 58 An epic film on the Holy Little Box, the RADIO, a profound archaic force, a time bond with most ancient past and long forgotten experience, with its power to turn the psyche and society into a single echo chamber. An apparatus that neutralized nationalism but evoked archaic tribal ghosts of the most vigorous brand.
Hunger in the time of Plenty Sagari Chabra 30 Explores the irony of starvation deaths in the time of food surpluses. Shot in the interiors of Rajasthan and in the lush tropical forests of Orissa as well as in New Delhi, the film is a personal journey, in quest for the truth.

Toxics Links & India International Centre Film Festival
Hunting Down Water S. Barnela & V.Saberwal 32 The film explores the fact that the present water crisis is largely a crisis of our own making. It studies the dynamics of this man-made crisis.

Philadelphia Short Film Festival Film South Asia 2003, Kathmandu Travelling Film South Asia, 2003-4 VATAVARAN 2003, New Delhi
Iag Bari (Brass on Fire) Ralf Marschalleck 98 This is the story of a quest for happiness. A gypsy brass band from a remote Romanian village is enthusing audiences the world over. Introduced to the international stage by two Germans, the musicicans of 'Fanfare Ciocarlia' (Lark's Fanfare) rapidly became a cult band. The films shows their beginnings from nowhere, and follows their amazing experiences at performances abroad. It explores the living gypsy culture on the eastern edge of Europe. But there is a love story too.

Winner of the Best Documentary award at the In-Edit Festival for Musical Documentaries. Participated in 15 festivals, including Yamagata (Japan), Rotterdam (Netherlands), Barcelona (Spain). Withdrawn from MIFF 2004
In the Flesh Bishakha Dutta 53 Provides an intimate insider's account of what it is really like to be in prostitution - by following the lives of three real life characters. We see their workplaces, hear their stories, see them pick up customers, persuade clients to wear condoms, fight HIV/AIDS in their communities, and battle violence through simple home-made weapons and collective action on the streets.

Global Visions Film and Video Festival, Canada 2003
Three Continents Human Rights Film Festival, Cape Town, South Africa 2003
South Asia Human Rights Film and Video Festival, New York 2003
International Video Festival, Trivandrum 2003
Jardhar Diary Krishnendu Bose 29 This film is a personal journey into an area, which is alive with consciousness and commitment to save natural resources. The villagers of JardharGaon and a few surrounding villages have revived their forests, are fighting limestone mining on their hill slopes, staving off power lines, which will decimate their rich Pine and Sal cover and reclaiming traditional seeds and putting them back into circulation.
Journeys Vinayan Kodoth 38 What does it mean to be part of a crowd of nearly 7 million commuters for whom the daily journey to and fro from work is becoming increasingly nightmarish. As it looks at Mumbai, the film moves between the dramatic and the reflective , juxtapoing sound and visual ,the past and the present.

International Documentary
Festival of Amsterdam, 2003
Kandal Pokkudan Sanju Surendran 26 Kandal Pokkudan is an environmental activist in Northern Kerala.
The documentary is a biopic about him, exploring various facets of Pokkudan's personality: his childhood experiences, his political life, his assessment of religion and his eco philosophy.
Laden is Not my Friend 28

On Sept 11, as the twin towers crumbled, a war began between USA and Osama Bin Laden, and a religion received a brand name of barbarism. The films, a satire, is a story of a boy, 25-year-old Bengali Muslim far away from New York, his mind and state of identity affected by the incident. He aspires to go to the US and tries to convince Mr. Bush of his innocence.


8 th Kolkata Film Festival

Indo-British Digital Film Festival 2003

Indian Cultural Event (Spain)

Human Rights Watch International Film Festival 2004, Newyork

Best Fiction Film, 2 nd International Video Film Festival

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 2003

 

Ladies Special Nidhi Tuli 31 An account of two journeys made by women travelling on the 'Ladies Special' local train, an entire train dedicated to women. The only one of its kind in the whole world. The film explores how the overworked, stressed women of Mumbai, took time and space on the train and made it their own private space, where they could be themselves.

2003 PSBT Festival
Made in India Madhushree Dutta 38 A rural artist paints her autobiography, Bollywood movie icons' images get erased after the weekly run of the film, the national flag flutters on 150
kites, installation artist paints pop icons on the rolling shutters of
shops, religious icons jostle for attention with plastic flowers on the
vendor's cart, metaphors of life cycle adorn the mud wall of a home,
neighbourhood boys craft the tale of WTC and the sale of toy planes goes up.
Symbols of nationalism become a fashionable commodity.

Film South Asia (2003),
Travelling Film South Asia (2003-04), Manchester Art Galleries
Man Dam Abhivyakti 15

The video film portrays the struggle of the people of 17 villages in the Narmada valley which would be submerged by the Maan dam on river Maan.

Manjuben Truckdriver Sherna Dastur 52 Manjuben has broken the gender stereo-types which are part of the social landscape she inhabits. She has created an identity for herself that is deliberately male, that of a macho trucker, commanding respect from her peers. Yet, Manjuben is no crusader. She is just as patriarchal as the next person.

The Museum of Modern Art - New York, International Documentary Filmfestival Amsterdam, Festival International de films de femmes - Creteil, Mediawave - Hungary, London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Tampere and Turukku festivals - Finland, L and G festivals in Zurich, Milan, Berlin, Hamburg, San Francisco and Chicago, IV Fest Kerala, Film South Asia - Nepal, Larzish - Bombay, Mixbrasil - Sao Paulo and other 5 Brazilian cities.
Men in the Tree, The Lalit Vachani 98 In 1993, Lalit Vachani completed The Boy in the Branch , a documentary about the indoctrination of young Hindu boys by a branch of the RSS, India's foremost Hindu fundamentalist group. Eight years later, Vachani revisited the subjects of his earlier film, to explore the rise of the RSS and its Hindutva ideology.

IDFA, Amsterdam; One World Human Rights Film Festival, Prague; One World Film Festival, Bratislava; FID Marseille; Zanzibar International Film Festival; Film South Asia, Kathmandu; Border Crossings Film Festival, Houston-Texas; Another World Film Festival at the Asian Social Forum, Hyderabad; World Social Forum Film Festival, Mumbai.
Miles to Go Nina Subramani 58 A bus journey across India - 7 states, 6000 kilometres in just 60 days. This is a story of individuals fighting all odds for their basic rights - a story of a thousand revolutions in a thousand Bhopals.

Best Documentary Award, 11th Annual Raindance Film Festival 2003,
Vatavaran 2003, Festival of Asian Films, Institute of
Contemporary Art, UK
Million Steps, A Pankaj Butalia 22 In the 1860's, the British, keen to know the terrain of Tibet in case the Russians invaded India through Lhasa, trained Indian surveyors to disguise themselves, enter Tibet and carry on surveys incognito. This film is a short documentary attempting to look at the adventures of three of these surveyors.
My Own Home Samira Suri 42 The film is set in an old age home - Ayudham, on the outskirts of Delhi and explores the lives of five elderly people whose age group range from 65-90 years. With great honesty and dignity the protagonists share their personal histories with the camera even as they go about their daily lives in Ayudham.

IV Festival, Trivandrum
Naata A.Monteiro &
K.P. Jayasankar
45 Naata is about Bhau Korde and Waqar Khan, two activists and friends, who have been working with neighbourhood peace committees in Dharavi, Mumbai, reputedly, the largest 'slum' in Asia. Naata juxtaposes the multi-layered narrative on Dharavi and the 'stories' of the filmmakers, thereby attempting to foreground a critical and active viewership.

Film South Asia 2003, Kathmandu, Travelling Film South Asia, 2003-4, The First and
the Last Experimental Film Festival 2003, Sydney, WSF Film Festival, 2004, Roop Kala Kendro Festival, Calcutta, 2004
Naga Story-
The Other Side of Silence
Gopal Menon 62 The Nagas are a 3-million-strong indigenous people who occupy the North-East frontier of the Indian
subcontinent. The Naga political struggle is one of the oldest nationality movements in South Asia,
continuing till present times. The film provides an introduction to the history of the Naga struggle, and
documents the human rights abuses suffered by the people in more than 50 years of the existence of
Independent India.

Withdrawn from MIFF 2004
Narayan Gangaram Surve Arun Khopkar 45 On the life and work of Narayan Surve, a well known Marathi poet, the film uses enactments to recreate key scenes from his life and poems. The Bombay textile industry forms the backdrop for the film

Golden Lotus, Best non-feature film, 50 th National Film Festival
New (Improved) Delhi Vani Subramanian 6

Amid increasing superhighways, hatchback vehicles, multinational corporations and the suburban syndrome the metropolis has no space for the embarrassment and horror of the poor and their slums, or the ugly shadow they cast over Delhi's glistening self-image.

Welcome to the capital city of India.NEW (improved) DELHI.

New Asian Currents at the Yamagata International Film Festival 2003; North Sotuh Media Encounter, Geneva 2003; Seoul Independent Documentary Film Festival 2003

Night of Prophecy, A Amar Kanwar 77 A Night of Prophecy is a simple film about poetry and witnessing the passage of time . Through poetry emerges the possibility of understanding the past , the severity of conflict and the cycles of change . The film travels in the states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Nagaland and Kashmir in the Indian subcontinent.

Kassel , Germany.
2003 Amar Kanwar - 3 Films, Museum of Modern Art , New York
2003 Trilogy of Films, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art,Geneva
2003 The Renaissance Society , Chicago, USA.
2003 Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm , Sweden
2003 Fri -Art Centre d'art Contemporain Kunsthalle,Switzerland.
2003 Art Basel Miami Beach , USA.
2002 Other India's - Breaking the Code , Whitechapel Art Gallery , London.
2003 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival , Japan ,
2003 Film South Asia, Kathmandu Film Festival , Nepal
2003 Loka Chitra Utsav , Peoples Film Festival , India ,
2003 South Asia Human Rights Film Festival , New York , USA ,
2003 UNESCO -PSBT International Film Festival , Open Frame, India
2002 Karachi International Film Festival, Pakistan ,
2001 International Short & Independent Film Festival Dhaka, Bangladesh ,
2003 World Social Forum Film Festival , Mumbai, India
On an Expresss Highway Reena Mohan 34 Jignya, a successful 33 year old woman from a wealthy Jain family, gives up the material world with its conveniences, for the austere life of a sadhvi (nun).
Intrigued by Jignya's choice, the filmmaker decides to trace her journey.
What follows is a dialogue with an articulate and confident woman, strong yet vulnerable, full of certainty yet striving against the mental habits of a lifetime.

KARA film festival
On my Qwn Anupama Srinivasan 28 Five young women from middle class Delhi share with us their experiences of trying to live on their own in this conservative city. They justify their decisions to their families, come to terms with their own loneliness and insecurities, and also discover some things about themselves.

Kara Film Fest '03, Trivandrum Internation Film Fest
'02, PSBT-UNESCO Fest '02
Outburst (Aakrosh) Ramesh Pimple 18 On Gujarat genocide 2002 which brings together account of survivors plight, anguish and helplessness and sorrows of riots victims.

Locarno Film Festival New York Film Festival
Pala Gurvinder Singh 83 A Pofile of Pala, a storyteller from Punjab, dealing with the diversity of the centuries old storytelling and musical tradition which is rapidly on decline. He and his group travel across Punjab, performing at temples, gurudwaras, mosques, dargahs of Sufi saints and at various village fairs, highlighting religious and cultural plurality
Parai Leena Manimekalai 45 In Siruthondamadevi, a village situated in Cuddalore district, Tamilnadu, 600 odd Dalits are under assault everyday by 6000 strong backward castes. Be it untouchability, sexual harassment, rape, assault, exploitation of labor all forms of violence.
Plug N' Play Shanker Raman 29 Aamir, Amit and Sorab are likely partners in an unlikely venture. They discover that they have a film in hand during the course of this video . Is it too bad to hate your ex-girlfriend's friends, mom's cooking, guns, employment, impulsive thought and action, platitudes, and other things related?
Pyramid of Women, A Cheryl Kanekar 19 During the festival of Gokulashtami, which celebrates the birth of the Hindu god Krishna, the custom is to hang decorated earthenware pots containing rewards, several storeys above the ground. Teams of men compete to reach and break the pots by forming human pyramids on the street below. Traditionally, only men form these pyramids. The women of a low-income textile mill neighbourhood have decided to challenge this tradition by forming the first-ever women's team to form these pyramids.
Rummaging For Pasts Ashish Avikunthak 27 Rummaging for Pasts is an experimental juxtaposition of two cinematic documents: the video dairy of an international archaeological excavation and a collection of assorted eight millimeter found footage. The film is an attempt to engage with the ambiguity inherent in the rumination over these pasts, once abandoned now reconstructed, assuming fresh connotations and meaning.
Searching for Saraswati Sudheer Gupta 62 On the 40 day Mahakumbha festival of 2001 on the confluence of the rivers Ganga and Yamuna at Allahabad - in the world's largest city in tents attended by pilgrim-farmers and babas...amidst rising fundamentalism, consumerism, lack of concern... searching for the invisible river of learning... Saraswati.

Zanzibar International Film Festival 03, Zanzibar, Tanzania Film South Asia 03, Kathmandu, Nepal
Silent Killer, A Dhananjoy Mandal 23 Arsenic poisoning in drinking water drawn through tube wells is claiming many lives in 75 Blocks of 8 districts in West Bengal. Measures have been so far been taken to mitigate the problem are insufficient in scale.

Kolkata film Festival Public Relations Film Festival
Sita's Story Saba Dewan 60

A personal exploration of memory and the mysterious ways in which it is transmitted from mothers to daughters. It is about the family, the primary site of struggle for women and it is about the outside, forbidden territory to be negotiated at considerable peril.

Film South Asia,Kathmandu, 2003 Zanzibar International Film Festival,2003, The Other World FIlm Festival.2003

Some Roots Grow Upwards Kavita Joshi 52 What is the relevance of theatre (or all art, for that matter) to the crisis of our times? The film explores the creative canvas & politics of Ratan Thiyam, celebrated Manipuri theatre director, against the backdrop of this query.

Best Film (adults), UGC CEC Video Awards 2003
Technical Excellence (Sound), UGC CEC Video Awards 2003
Citation for Film on the Arts, UGC CEC Video Awards 2003
Wisdom Tree Film Festival, celebrating 40 years of FTII. 2003, Pune
PSBT UNESCO Film Festival 2003, New Delhi
IVFEST 2003, Thiruvananthapuram
Crimson Feet Fireworks 2003, Ahmedabad
Documela 2003, Gurgaon
Special Screenings at the National School of Drama, New Delhi; Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute (SRFTI), Kolkata; Shaniwarwada Dance Festival, Pune in conjunction with a performance of Ritusamhara.



Tales of the Night Fairies Shohini Ghosh 74 Five sexworkers - four women and one man - along with the filmmaker/narrator embark on a journey of storytelling. Tales of the Night Fairies explores the power of collective organizing and resistance while reflecting upon contemporary debates around sexwork. The simultaneously expansive and labyrinthine city of Calcutta forms the backdrop for the personal and musical journeys of storytelling

Another World Festival, Hyderabad. Asian Film Festival, Rome, Italy. Sex Worker's Film & Video Festival, San Francisco. Ladyfest Feminist Film Festival, Bristol. Queer Filmistan - the Trikone Film Festival, San Francisco. St John's Women's Film & Video Festival, Newfoundland. San Francisco, MIX-New York Gay & Lesbian Experimental Film Festival. Sex Worker Arts Festival, Tucson, Arizona. Larzish, 1 st International Film Festival on Sexuality & Gender Pluralities, Mumbai. Art of the Documentary Film Festival, Canberra. Jeevika 2003, National Livelihood Documentary Festival, New Delhi. World Social Forum Film Festival, Mumbai.
Taliban Years and Beyond Kabir Khan 52 11th of September, 2001. The Twin towers went down in New York and the world's attention turned to a country ravaged by war for 23 years. With Osama Bin Laden clearly in their sights, the US began their bombing campaign in Afghanistan. Taliban warriors who had promised a fight to death disappeared in the middle of the night like a long bad dream. But what this medieval and barbaric regime did in their 5 year rule will haunt Afghanistan and the world for years to come.

Cork International Film Festival, Ireland 2002
Trembling Before G-d Sandy Dubowski 94? A cinematic portrait of various gay Orthodox Jews who struggle to reconcile their faith and their sexual orientation. Built around intimately-told personal stories of Hasidic and Orthodox Jews who are gay or lesbian, the film portrays a group of people who face a profound dilemma - how to reconcile their passionate love of Judaism and the Divine with the drastic Biblical prohibitions that forbids homosexuality.

Berlin film Festival Teddy Award Jerusalem Film Fest, Mayor's Prize Outfest, Los Angeles, Grand Jury Prize Chicago Film Festival and many more
Unlimited Girls Paromita Vohra 94 Unlimited Girls explores engagements with feminism in contemporary urban India through the encounters of a fictional narrator with a diverse range of people from activists and students to priests and yuppie couples. The film uses a playfully eclectic and personally reflective style to ask intricate questions about feminism in our lives today.

Another World Film Festival, ASF 2003, IV Fest Trivandrum, 2003, Kara Film Festival, 2003, Bangladesh Film Festival, 2003, WSF, 2004
Vote, The Pankaj Rishi Kumar 62 Tackles one of the most delicate problems: how to show on screen the way the democratic ideal adapts itself to the surrounding social, economic, political, and cultural context? "MAT" brings together material collected (electoral meetings, interviews of candidates and conversations with the electorate.

Fribourg-Mar'2003, Asian social forum,IV Fest, FSAKathmandu, Asia Society (New York), PSBT UNESCO festival, KARACHi film fest, and Dallas South asian film festival Awards--Special Mention--Earthvision, Santa Cruz, US
Words on Water Sanjay Kak 85 For more than 15 years, people of the Narmada Valley in central India have resisted a series of massive dams on their river, and in their struggle have exposed the deceptive heart of India's development politics. In a world where the use of violence has become the arbiter of all political debate, Words on Water is about a sustained non-violent resistance, an almost joyous defiance, which empowers the people as they struggle for their rights, yet saves them from the ultimate humiliation of violence.

Mumbai World Social Forum, January 2004
New Delhi Vatavaran Environmental Film Festival, December 2003
(Second Prize, Festival Theme)
Durban International Film Festival, October 2003
Kathmandu Film South Asia, September 2003
Locarno International Film Festival, Locarno August 2003
Brazil Internacional Festival of Environmental Cinema, Goiânia, June 2003
(Best Long Documentary)
Trivandrum International Video Festival, May 2003 (Special Mention)
Slovakia Envirofilm International Environmental Film Festival, May 2003
(Main Prize)
Hong Kong International Film Festival, April 2003
Cinemambiente Turin, Oct 2002 & European Social Forum, Florence, Nov 2003
(as work in progress)


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