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A Combo of 4 PSBT 53rd Indian National Award Winning Films:
"THE SEEDKEEPERS" by FARIDA PACHA
The film looks at the transformation of Dalit women's lives through their involvement in an ecological movement for sustainable farming in Andhra Pradesh.
"THE WAY TO DUSTY DEATH" by SYED FAYAZ
A moving account of the victims of Silicosis in Gujarat.
THE WHISTLE BLOWERS" by UMESH AGGARWAL
The film, is an investigation into the issue of pesticides in bottled water and soft drinks manufactured by reputed MNCs like Coca Cola and Pepsi in India which was recently revealed in a report by the Centre for Science and Environment.
"WAPSI" (THE RETURNING...) by AJAY RAINA
For most Indians and Pakistanis, a visit to each others' countries is a journey of return of various kinds – to nostalgia, hate, metaphor and reality. This film is one such travelogue, a song of hope, love, longing and betrayal.
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Schizophrenia. It may be one word, but conjures up multiple connotations - Mad. Incurable. Violent. Suicidal. Chemical imbalances. Crazy. A lifelong condition. Inevitable dependency on Medicines. Dark. Terrible. The Film takes us through the story of Reshma Valliappan, a 30-year old Indian woman, and charts out her journey of eventual triumph over her condition. It takes a controversial and contrarian view towards recovery from Schizophrenia, proposing that the only treatment method that can work in the condition is one where the so-called ‘patient’ is encouraged and empowered to become an equal partner in the process of healing.
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