Search by Category
For several months each year hundreds of wayside performers called ‘Nats’ make the chaotic and colourful metropolis of Calcutta their temporary home. In the midst of pigs and dogs and rodents, all co-existing in blissful harmony by the rail tracks.The film takes both a macro as well as a micro view of the ‘Nat’ community of performers in the backdrop of a totally insensitive ‘mainstream’ India which seems unwilling to provide any physical space to marginals such as these.
Vote :
Vote :
The film ‘Reviving Faith’ takes its viewers into the sacred groves of the Himalayas that are still alive because of the faith of its people. It traces the struggles of the Himalayan people to save their forests from being plundered, but as they crumble under the pressure of countless development projects. The film raises a critical question - can the modern world restore the faith that conserved nature, before it gets too late?
Vote :