ALL FILMS
The personal journey of a famous poet and Tibetan activist locked down in tumultuous times.
A wildlife conservation series focused on threatened animals and their natural habitats in India.
Follow the inspiring journey of some adorable panda cubs growing up in an Indian zoo, and the challenges of captive breeding.
Illegal extraction of sand in the Spiti valley of Himachal Pradesh is affecting the course of the Spiti river and in turn, people’s lives.
A famed Himalayan town comes to grips with the Covid pandemic.
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One of the most vulnerable pheasants on our planet, resides in the backdrop of extreme socio-political pressures.
The authentic, sustainable cashmere
Wool is more than a piece of fabric for the people living in the world's highest, most militarised area. It's an identity.
The SWATI and ICRW project looks at rural women’s safety in public spaces and its impact on their lives.
ASES dreams of a society where children can smile, laugh and do anything they wish, working towards education and protection for children across urban slums of Jamshedpur.
A short film on the Society for Women’s Action and Training Initiative (SWATI) actions to help the rural Health Sector in India to be responsive to violence against women.
A short film produced for IndiaAlliance to commemorate their 10 year journey investing in transformative ideas and research focused in health and biomedical sciences in India.
DEEP has played a crucial role in empowering children from tribal communities at the India-Nepal border, by sending students to school.
An ode to life in the frozen desert, and the resilience of the women who call it home, facing climate change in a place where the elements are all against habitation.
The indigenous women of the Soliga community in Southern Karnataka, India, live among a healthcare crisis and Tara's pregnancy reflects the hope of a better future.
A well-camouflaged urban misfit, Ashwani is an unlikely voice for conservation. A Bhajan singer by day and a wildlife filmmaker at night, following leopards on Shimla.
Three generations of men come together to share why they need the Mahatma Phule Vyayam Shala and the sport of kushti, one on the brink of extinction.
In Mumbai, the age limit of the iconic black and yellow Padmini taxis was reduced to a maximum of 20 years. The decision impacted livehoods and the peripheral economy.