Events India

  • Lifeline Express

    58 Minutes / 2009 / English / Directed by Gerry Troyna

    It’s based on a simple concept that if the people cannot reach a hospital, the hospital should reach the people. This is the story of a very special train – the Lifeline Express. Over a four week period, specialists will treat the poor with life saving and enhancing operations, aboard a stationary hospital train.

  • Congo, My Precious

    52 Minutes / 2017 / English / Directed by Anastasia Trofimova

    Congo, My Precious is an impactful portrait of human suffering. Its subjects are burdened by the ghosts of their past, and they long for normal lives free from terror and insurmountable economic hardship.

  • O Poema Imperfeito / The Imperfect Poem

    40 Minutes / 2018 / Portuguese with English subtitles / Directed by: Zulmira Coimbra

    The destruction of nature is considered a recent phenomenon. But long before the industrial revolution, what we believed to be the untouched nature, or the perfect poem, was not perfect anymore. When the palaeontologists started to dig up fossils, they revealed an extremely rich megafauna that became extinct as the human beings colonised the different continents.

  • The Cathedral Forest

    45 Minutes / 2007 / English / Directed by: Patrick Rouxel

    This film was commissioned by the WWF Gabon, both to raise awareness on the plight of the elephants who are being decimated for their tusks, and to promote the efforts of the eco-guards dedicated to the protection of the Minkebe forest.

  • Kisilu: The Climate Diaries

    47 Minutes / 2015 / English / Julia Dahl

    Climate change is affecting all regions of the globe, but some places are more vulnerable than others. Refusing to fall victim to the weather, Kisilu, a Kenyan smallholder farmer, uses a camera to capture the human impact of climate change. Filming over four years, he documents the floods, droughts and storms that menace his and his community’s farms, forcing some to stop tending the fields and seek work in towns and cities.

  • JUNE 22

    46 Minutes / 2017 / English / Directed by: Complexity Labs

    Cities have been for thousands of years the centers of civilization as they have watched empires, kingdoms, governments, and corporations come and go. But in the space of just a few decades our urban fabric is undergoing a radical transformation. This documentary explores this changing landscape and the development of urban networks as the emerging geography of connectivity in an age of globalization.

  • 63 Minutes / 2007 / English / Scott J. Gill

    The Mars Underground is a documentary that follows Dr. Zubrin and his team as they try to bring this incredible dream of getting humans to Mars in the next ten years to life. This film takes us on a daring first journey to the Red Planet and envisions a future Mars teeming with life and terraformed into a blue world.

  • 59 Minutes / English / David Coleman & Ashok Prasad

    In this documentary world-acclaimed statistician, Professor Hans Rosling, introduces an amazing depiction of our rapidly developing world, regarding the population growth. He’ll tell you how world’s population is changing and what today’s data tell us about the future of the world we live in. We undeniably face huge challenges, but the good news is that the future may not be quite as gloom and that mankind already is doing better than many of you think.

  • 92 Minutes / English / 2015 / Directed by Costa Boutsikaris

    Inhabit explores the many environmental issues facing us today and examines solutions that are being applied using the ecological design process called ‘Permaculture’. It is a design method that uses the principles found in ecosystems to help shift our impact from destructive to regenerative. Focused mostly on the Northeastern and Midwestern regions of the United States, Inhabit provides an intimate look at permaculture peoples and practices ranging from rural, suburban, and urban landscapes.

  • 42 Minutes / English / 2016 / Directed by Jörg Seibold

    The pursuit of money, power and happiness is rooted deeply within the human psyche. Do greed and egoism drive our vision of a perfect life? From Buddhists and bankers to Eskimos and psychologists, this documentary explores the phenomenon of greed with people from all walks of life and raises questions: How can it be defined? What makes us greedy? And what are the repercussions?

May the forest be with you.