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Faces of Change was an Australian documentary series created by Anne Deveson and broadcast by the ABC in 1982 to 83. It was a six part series about ordinary women. [1] [2] Subjects covered were an Aboriginal woman who was separated from her family as an infant, [3] [4] [5] a woman doctor running a woman's health centre, the effect on working women of insufficient child care, a lesbian couple ...
Hindi Mani Kaul: Didi: 1994 Hindi Prakash Jha: Ek Ghat Ki Kahani: 1987 Hindi Goutam Ghose: Epilepsy: 1976 English Shyam Benegal: Faces After the Storm: 1981 English Prakash Jha: Father, Son, and Holy War: 1995 Hindi, English Anand Patwardhan: Festival of India: 1985 French, English Shyam Benegal: Final Solution: 2003 English, Hindi Rakesh ...
Faces of Death and its sequels were released in boxset form on DVD by MPI Home Video in July 2002. [56] Australian distributor Umbrella Entertainment released the film on DVD in 2007. [15] In 2008, Gorgon Video released the movie on DVD and Blu-ray for its 30th anniversary.
Directors Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni bring a measured hand to “Cutting Through Rocks,” their debut documentary about the first councilwoman in a rural Iranian village. The film’s ...
Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (Hindi: मातृभूमि, lit. 'Motherland') is a 2003 Indian dystopian tragedy film written and directed by Manish Jha.The film examines the impact of female feticide and female infanticide on the gender balance and consequently the stability and attitudes of society.
This Changes Everything is a 2015 documentary film directed by Avi Lewis. It is based on the book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate by his wife, Naomi Klein. [2] The film is a Canada-United States coproduction. [3] At the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival, the film was first runner-up for the People's Choice Award ...
The film also explores the parent-child relationship as the parents grow old, the struggles that the elderly face, and society's perception of them." [22] Risha Gangukly of Times Now rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and mentioned "The movie is well fleshed-out despite not even being two hours long. With emotional dramas becoming a rarity, this ...
Rubaru Roshni is a 2019 Indian anthology documentary film directed by Svati Chakravarty Bhatkal. [1] Narrated by Aamir Khan and produced by Khan and Kiran Rao, it tells three real life stories in a first-person account of both the victims and the perpetrators of violence; the murders of Lalit Maken and his wife, the murder of Mariam Vattalil and the 2008 Mumbai attacks are covered.