films






2009  A CLIMATE  CALL FROM  THE  COAST (14 mins

This documentary film is a call from coastal communities in Kerala state of south India, who are beginning to see the impacts of global warming and climate change at close quarters. While scientists have yet to establish how exactly weather, wind and waves change, the fisher folk find an angrier sea carving out more and more of their land. They are concerned about the changing course of ocean currents and disappearance of small fish from the coastal waters. Pollution and construction along the shore make things even worse. Though their carbon footprint is very small, these local coastal
communities bear the brunt of mounting emissions worldwide. They call for leaner, cleaner production processes and demand a place in the climate change debate.
.2009  LIKE  LEAVES  IN  A  STORM

     A documentary on hardships and the effect of globalization on tea garden workers in India.

2009 TSUNAMI REHABILITATION: AN UNFINISHED BUSINESS – (46 mins )
 
     Four years on, rehabilitation with an unprecedented level of humanitarian support has helped a large number of tsunami affected people get back their livelihoods. At the same time tsunami rehabilitation is also the story of failed promises and missed lessons. This scenario raises questions about humanitarian standards and the rights of the disaster-affected people. Besides, there is the challenge of ensuring safe life on the coasts. There is also the issue of dilution of coastal environmental norms to make way for business as part of the global neoliberal agenda. In the film humanitarian workers and local communities analyse these aspects of rehabilitation and seek answers. 
    
2009  GAON CHHODAB NAHIN – (Music Video-5 mins)       
             
  The adivasis, the original or indigenous dwellers, face massive displacement due to developmental projects, destroying the roots of their survival base. A voice of assertion that echoes throughout this music video that captures the marginalization of adivasis all over India and forces us to ask: In whose favour does the God of development work, and whom does it curse?
2007 - Directed 'Resisting Coastal Invasion', a documentary film about one of the most pressing issues of coastal India - the aggressive attempts being made to commercialize India's already-degraded coasts. Fundamental policy reforms are on the anvil threatening the lives of fisherfolk and also our fragile marine and coastal ecosystems - reforms against which vigorous public dissent is fast building up.
2006 - Directed '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 continue to live without the basic amenities with constant threat of fire and rain.
2005 - Directed 'The time after Tsunami', a film that captures the testimonials of the survivors of the deadly tsunami that struck the coast of southern India on the 26th of December 2004.
2005 - Directed 'Redefining Peace - Women lead the way', a film that captures the work of a few among a thousand remarkable women from all over the world who were nominated by networks of women's groups for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005. This film received the best film award and the best documentary award at the 3rd Swaralaya International Film Festival in July 2006
2005 - Directed 'America, America!', an anti-war music video, that is a satirical but severe indictment of America’s role in escalating world conflict.
2004- Directed `The Source of Life for Sale' on the impact of privatization of water in India and the subsequent struggles of the local communities in different parts of the country.
2004- Published `InPosters' a book of posters on contemporary social issues.
2003- Directed `Shhh...Silence Please', a silent comedy film. 
2002 - Produced and Directed `Development at Gunpoint', a documentary on the struggle of the adivasis in Kashipur  affected by the bauxite mining.
2002- Directed 3 short documentaries on the activities of the Latur earthquake survivors.
2001- Directed `Voices from a Disaster', a documentary on the problems of the earthquake survivors in Gujarat.
1998 - 2004 - Designed a series of posters in the name of `Poster Magazine' for Insaf and `Poster Journal' for Vikas Adhyayan Kendra, Bombay.
2000 - Published `When the Birds Stop Singing', a book on the problems of pesticides.
1998 -2000 :Directed Hindi feature film `Ek Alag Mausam', on the human rights violations of the HIV patients in India. The film is scripted by Mahesh Dattani and the main cast includes Nandita Das, Rajit Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Renuka Shahane and Bharat Gopi.
1997 : Conducted a preliminary study on the use of new technologies for communication among social activists.
1996- 1998 : Initiated a study on the social and ecological problems of pesticides.
1994-95 : Directed the documentary `The Wings of Kokkrebellur', on the conservation values of the villagers of Kokkrebellur in Karnataka, who conserved and protected rare birds.
1993 - Directed a short film `Appukkuttan in Time Runs', on the problems of the changing pace of life in modern times for Asianet.This programme was telecast at least 35 times in Asianet.
1991 - 93 : Directed the feature film `Ilayum Mullum' (Leaves and Thorns), on the social and psycological violence on women in Kerala.
The main cast of the film includes Pallavi Joshi, Shanti Krishna, Thilakan and Nedumudi Venu.
1988 - 90 : Directed the documentary `A Valley Refuses to Die', on the social and ecological problems created by the Narmada Dams.
1989: Directed `A Campaign Begins' on the national march of the fisherpeople with a slogan `Protect Waters, Protect Life'.
1988: Directed the short film, `The Rope', on the need for collective action.
1987: Directed `In the Name of Medicine' on the hazardous and banned pharmaceutical drugs in India.
1986: Directed the documentary `Living in Fear' on the radiation hazards created by the Indian Rare Earths Ltd an undertaking of the Dept. Of Atomic Energy. This was the first anti-nuclear film in India, documenting social and ecological problems of a nuclear establishment.
1985 : Directed the documentaries `We Who Make History' and `That Angry Arabian Sea' on the social and ecological problems of trawling and the subsequent protest of the fisherpeople in Kerala.
1984 : Directed the documentary, `Science to People' (On the People's Science Movement in Kerala) for Doordarshan.
1982 : Experimented with films on 8mm.

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