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BYOFF: Sun, sand and a bunch of interesting films

By Huned Contractor

'Bring Your Own Film Festival', scheduled to kick off on February 21, at Puri, in Orissa, has no room for hierarchy, bureaucracy or awards. It's all about film appreciation with no boring add-ons More...

The ends justify the means?

By Amrita Shah

In the space of a year we have had two films --Rang De Basanti and Guru -- which tread dangerously close to preaching anarchy More...

'A film about people, not religion'

By Huned Contractor

Rahul Dholakia discusses his film Parzania, the true story of a boy who goes missing in the midst of the Gujarat riots More...

The Yamuna gently weeps

By Huned Contractor

Ruzbeh Bharucha's book and documentary film, Yamuna Gently Weeps, on Delhi's Yamuna Pushta slum demolition, is the story of faulty urban planning More...

Celebrating the midwife

By Huned Contractor

Delhi-based filmmaker Sameera Jain's documentary Born At Home focuses on the skills and relevance of almost 1 million traditional midwives or dais in India More...

After the flood

By Huned Contractor

Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit's documentary on the July 2005 deluge in Mumbai attempts to jolt Mumbai's civic administration out of its slumber More...

Thirst

Struggles against the privatisation of water in Bolivia, India and the US More...

MANY PEOPLE, MANY DESIRES

Two films that explore the prejudices against sexual minorities and commercial sex workers More...

Youth for Bhopal

A student group from Delhi have made a film and published a report on the continuing tragedy of the gas-affected in Bhopal More...

 

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