Films : Documentaries
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    This 28 minute film made in partnership with IUCN showcases the fascinating web of life that surrounds these tidal forests. The film highlights the unique collaboration between governments, regional and local institutions, NGos and local communities in efforts to save these vulnerable eco systems and restore them to their former glory.
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    Every winter, Himachal Pradesh witnesses one of the most amazing spectacles seen anywhere in the country…..Thousands of migratory birds to escape their freezing winter of their home in central Asia and Arctic descend to Pong Dam, which remains their home for the next five months.
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    In India nearly 13-14% of all school children have special needs….but unfortunately many of these go unnoticed and are labeled as failures when they are unable to meet specific developmental milestones…
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    The idea of buildings producing as much energy as they use each year is an idea whose time is nearing. The technology is called “Net Zero Energy buildings”. Net-zero energy buildings is the next big movement in green design.
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    A skirmish involving an injured dog brings our protagonist to an animal shelter where she understands how widespread animal cruelty is, and how it is a direct reflection of the falling levels of compassion across our country.
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    Shot under extreme conditions and threats from the local mafia, the film took 3 years to complete. This is the first ever and only video documentation of the massacre
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  • One of the last havens of untouched forest land – the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve in South India is home to the deadly rock bee the Apis Dorsata.
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    A film on one of the oldest living fossils on Earth and possibly the world’s most spectacular scientific breakthrough that could rewrite the pages of modern medical history
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    The Last Migration was the first Asian film to win the The Green Oscar - Panda Award at the Wildscreen Festival. It subsequently went on to win seven other international awards.
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  • India is one of the richest bio-diversity hotspots in the world, supporting over 45,000 species of plants both agricultural and medicinal.
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    Millions of people are living with HIV/AIDS globally today and worldwide AIDS claims more than 3 million lives every year.
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    The brutal capture, torture and subsequent death of a young tusker in a capture operation authorized by the government prompted Mike Pandey
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  • As part of the British Council’s International Climate Champions Programme, a group of young climate champions including six from India and one each from Russia,
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    The Indian sub-continent had the highest density of vultures in the world - 85 million in total. However, over the past few years 99% have disappeared - mostly due to the use more »
     
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