A Campaign Begins
 
 
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Last updated: November 25, 2007

Our films...
Resisting Coastal Invasion (52 Mts) A documentary about attempts being made to commercialize India's already-degraded coasts and policy reforms that threaten the lives of fisherfolk and also our fragile marine and coastal ecosystems.
If It Rains Again A documentary that brings out the agony of the life in post-tsunami shelters in Tamil Nadu. More than two years after the Dec 2004 tsunami, most of the disaster survivors still remain in temporary shelters. A large population still continues to live without basic amenities with constant threat of fire and rain.
America, America! (4 Mts) An anti-war music video!
The Time After the Tsunami Testimonials of the survivors of the deadly tsunami that struck the coast of southern india at 9:30 am on the 26th of december 2004.
Redefining Peace - Women lead the way A film that captures the work of some among a thousand women from all over the world who were nominated by networks of women's groups for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005. .
Ilayum Mullum (Leaves and Thorns) (87 Mts) A feature film on the social and psychological violence on women in Kerala.
The Wings of Kokkrebellur (31 Mts) A film on the conservation values of the villagers of Kokkrebellur, Karnataka, who protect painted storks and grey pelicans as a part of their ongoing culture and life.
A Valley Refuses to Die (41 Mts) A documentary on the social and environmental issues caused by the Narmada dams and the subsequent people's movement of the adivasis and farmers in the Narmada valley.
The Source of Life for Sale (70 Mts) A documentary on the impact of privatisation of water bodies in India and the subsequent struggles of the local people against the sale of rivers in Periyar, Malampuzha, Attappadi, Sheonath, Kelo, Ganga Canal and the River Linking Project and the protest of the local people against the impact of Coca - Cola production in Plachimada, Shivganga and Mehdiganj.
Development at Gunpoint (36 Mts) A documentary film on the social and environmental impact of bauxite mining in Kashipur, Orissa, and the subsequent struggle of the adivasis in the region.
A Campaign Begins (36 Mts) A documentary on the campaign march of the National Fisherpeople's Forum on both the coastal belts of India with a slogan `Protect Waters, Protect Life'.
In the Name of Medicine (26 Mts) A documentary film on the problems of banned and bannable pharmaceautical drugs in India. The film brings out the anti-people practices of pharmaceutical production and its implication on health in India.
Ek Chingari ki Khoj Mein (25 mts) A short feature film on dowry in Karnataka. The film portrays two friends trying to deal with the problem of dowry in two different ways - one by submitting to its pressures and one trying to confront it.
Voices from a Disaster (35 Mts) A documentary on the testimonies of the local villages who expressed their concerns through the Indian Peoples' Tribunal (IPT) organised in different areas of the affected population after the Gujarat Earthquake.
Living in Fear (36 Mts) A documentary on the radiation hazards caused by the Indian Rare Earths Ltd., Alwaye, an undertaking of the Department of Atomic Energy, in its efforts to produce thorium, a fuel for the fast breeder technology in India.
We Who Make History (25 Mts)
A documentary film on the destructive impact of trawlers and the subsequent struggle of the fishing community in Kerala.












 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ilayum Mullum
 
 
A Campaign Begins
 
In the Name of Medicine