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    Development Flows from the Barrel of the Gun [53]      
Biju Toppo & Meghnath
Documenting the state violence on people affected by development projects in the country, the film explores the relationship between this violence and the new economic policy and globalisation. It puts forward the people's viewpoint on development, which is diametrically opposed to that of the state.

  Die is Caste, The [83]      
Ranjan Kamath
This two-part film examines caste dynamics and caste conflict in Bihar (45 min + 38 min)


  Fiddlers on the Thatch [30]      
Trisha Das
An inspirational story of the children of Gandhi Ashram School, Kalimpong and how learning western classical music has acted as a catalyst for change, opening up new horizons in their otherwise impoverished and humdrum lives

    For Maya       
Vasudha Joshi
 
  Forever Sunshine [30]      
Rahul R Ranadive
The film captures the vision of Sonam Wangchuck to improve Government schools in Ladakh through partnership between the community, state and NGOs.  A pioneering attempt to redefine the notion of responsibility towards the education of children.

  Gangasagar [56]      
Dhananjoy Mandal
It is a colourful and vibrant representation of the Gangasagar Mela that take place at the confluence of the Ganges and the ocean at in India on Makar Sangkranti (15th January)

  Gaon Ke Naon Theatre, Mor Naon Habib [73]      
Sanjay Maharishi & Sudhanva Deshpande
Shot over two years the film records Habib Tanvir and his Chattisgarhi actors crisscross the country singing, dancing, performing.

    Genocide and After       
Soumitra Dastidar
 
  Girl Song [28]      
Vasudha Joshi
The film enters the world of Anjum Katyal, blues singer, poet and mother. In her interactions with her mother and daughter, we see how a cultural identity proudly woven from many strands is under assault.


  Godhra Tak- The Terror Trail [60]    
Shubradeep Chakravorty
An investigative documentation of the barbaric incident on 27 Feb 2002, when coach S6 of the Sabermati Express was burnt at Godhra in Gujarat, India. Fifty-nine people, including several kar sevaks died in that fire. The film tries to find out what actually happened at Godhra railway station on that day and how far the allegation of a conspiracy is true.

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