Documentary
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Watch: How does life change along the banks of the 2,600-km-long Ganga? (Or does it change at all?)
Scroll Staff
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British empire’s hidden workings in India and Iran revealed in remarkable film footage
Jonathan Westaway, The Conversation
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Documentary on Punjab’s drug problem is about the highs rather than the lows
Nandini Ramnath
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A documentary on writer Ashokamitran explores his simple yet fascinating world
Vinita Govindarajan
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Why is celebrating the Battle of Bhima Koregaon important to Dalits? A documentary has some answers
Scroll Staff
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Censors stalling Kamal Swaroop’s ‘Pushkar Puran’, want ‘proof of authentication’, says producer
Scroll Staff
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Watch: This dissident artist has documented the lives of refugees in 23 countries
Scroll Staff
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Satan worshippers? A new documentary looks at the Indian subcontinent’s extreme metal scene
Devarsi Ghosh
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Two transwomen in Chennai go looking for a house to rent. ‘Is it Too Much To Ask? is aptly named
Nandini Ramnath
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The long and hard journey from Tamil Nadu to Singapore, told through sweat and some poetry
Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
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Documentary ‘Rest in Manhole’ dives deep into the world of manual scavengers
Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
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Roman Polanski returns to Poland to shoot a documentary on his childhood during Holocaust and war
Scroll Staff
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Gauri Lankesh documentary: ‘She approached life with both her head and her heart’
Archana Nathan
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Did you know of India’s underground hip-hop movement? No? Watch rapper Hard Kaur’s documentary
Scroll Staff
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In ‘The Sound of Silence’, segregated classrooms, hostel curfews and ‘boys, oh no never’
Archana Nathan
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An Urdu poet, her activist niece, and two faces of rebellion at Lucknow’s Farangi Mahal
Damini Kulkarni
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In documentary ‘Scratches on Stone’, erasure and remembrance of Nagaland’s history
Devarsi Ghosh
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British documentary wants to ensure that the epic Battle of Saragarhi is not forgotten
Shikha Kumar
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Kamal Swaroop on his Atul Dodiya documentary, ‘Pushkar Puran’ and the Phalke biopic
Devarsi Ghosh
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Films by Kamal Swaroop, Ranjan Palit and many more at PSBT documentary festival
Scroll Staff