This film was shot in Tihar Central Jail, Asia's biggest prison, the film explores the link between the artwork of the prisoners and their incarceration. It looks at their paintings which depict loss of freedom, separation and a hope for the future.
This film traces the efforts of rural women in North Bihar for reviving the Sujni Kantha tradition of embroidered quilts aided by the Mahila Vikas Sahyog Samiti (MVSS).
The film investigates the murky side of information technology, whereby tons of hazardous e-waste is seeping into developing countries like India causing havoc on their health and environment through the experiences of two children.
Ambi Jiji always planted her crops on soil where forests have been burnt. This jhum field would then be abandoned and left to regenerate into a forest and a new one burnt. Increasingly jhum fields are being turned into orchards which provide cash and food security. Through Ambi Jiji and her daughters, we see the passing of a way of life in a remote village in Meghalaya.