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  In the Flesh [53]      
Bishakha Dutta
Provides an intimate insider's account of what it is really like to be in prostitution - by following the lives of three real life characters. We see their workplaces, hear their stories, see them pick up customers, persuade clients to wear condoms, fight HIV/AIDS in their communities, and battle violence through simple home-made weapons and collective action on the streets.

    Journeys [38]      
Vinayan Kodoth
What does it mean to be part of a crowd of nearly 7 million commuters for whom the daily journey to and fro from work is becoming increasingly nightmarish. As it looks at Mumbai, the film moves between the dramatic and the reflective , juxtapoing sound and visual ,the past and the present.

  Kahankar Ahankar       
Anjali Monteiro & Jayasankar
 
    Kandal Pokkudan [26]      
Sanju Surendran
Kandal Pokkudan is an environmental activist in Northern Kerala.  The documentary is a biopic about him, exploring various facets of Pokkudan's personality: his childhood experiences, his political life, his assessment of religion and his eco philosophy.

  Kitte Mil Ve Mahi [72]      
Ajay Bharadwaj
This film is a people’s narrative of the cultural traditions of Dalits in Punjab.  These traditions are sites of preservation and regeneration of a syncretic culture; entering the world of Sufi shrines worshipped and looked after by Dalits.  The film looks at the affirmation of new consciousness among Dalits in Punjab and India.

    Kshurasya Dhara [30]      
Vipin Vijay
A film on the oracles of the Devi temple in Kuniyadi, a small town in Kerala – the ritual performance, the significance of this performance and its place in the lives of devotees and the mediums themselves.

    Laden is Not my Friend [28]      
Bikramjit Gupta
On Sept 11, as the twin towers crumbled, a war began between USA and Osama Bin Laden, and a religion received a brand name of barbarism. The film, a satire, is a story of a boy, 25-year-old Bengali Muslim far away from New York, his mind and state of identity affected by the incident. He aspires to go to the US and tries to convince Mr. Bush of his innocence…

    Ladies Special [31]      
Nidhi Tuli
An account of two journeys made by women travelling on the ‘Ladies Special’ local train, an entire train dedicated to women. The only one of its kind in the whole world. The film explores how the overworked, stressed women of Mumbai, took time and space on the train and made it their own private space, where they could be themselves.

    Love Me You [92      
Sylvie Banuls and Sabina Engel
Love Me You is a film about some very special actors in an extraordinary theater and about the unusual love between two of them: Moritz and Nele. They both have Down's syndrome and both act in productions of the Ramba ­Zamba Theater in Berlin – frequently playing to full houses. 

    Maan Dam [15]      
Abhivyakti
The video film portrays the struggle of the people of 17 villages in the Narmada valley which would be submerged by the Maan dam on river Maan.
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