The film captures a literary convention in Delhi and through the participants explores the necessity of art and issues of communication and personal identity.
This film is an exploration of the quiet struggle by the Tibetans in exile in India to keep their culture and identity alive. It focuses on the Norbulingka art institute at Dharamsala, which teaches pure Tibetan art forms and hopes to accomplish its goal of ‘importing Tibetan culture back to Tibet.’
This film is an account of the First International festival of Indian Literature, held in Neemrana and Delhi in February 2002 where a galaxy of national and international writers discussed issues of identity and articulation.
Poignant stories of a tribal journalist and a poet in Jharkhand, and how they express themselves through the new form and medium of self-resurrection of tribal identity and culture.
The film documents a unique attempt by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations to bring together some of the best exponents of creative expression, under one roof, to share and exchange views on narrative and poetic practices, multi-linguality and notions of history and identity.