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The Governor of Bengal and family - on and off duty.
Victor Bulwer-Lytton, Pamela Lytton, Hermione Lytton

Jugaad is a Hindi word that can be translated as "innovative or effective solution that bends the rules". It refers to the extreme capacity developed by Mumbai's inhabitants to adapt and get around any type of constraint or obstacle posed by the city's urban structure. In a relatively small piece of land where 21 million people live today, the inhabitants of Mumbai demonstrate great creativity when it comes to managing the spaces (for sale, for prayer, for traffic) and the flows that cross them every day. Without using language, Hong Kong artist Chak Hin Leung brings together in this video a dozen unique situations in which people, animals, vehicles and natural elements intermingle and brush up against each other, without ever colliding.
2020

This portrayal of the rhythm of life and work in a gigantic textile factory in Gujarat, India, moves through the corridors and bowels of the enormously disorienting structure—taking the viewer on a journey of dehumanizing physical labor and intense hardship.
2017

"The Karma Killings," is a modern-day crime thriller mixed in with Indian mythology and class warfare. The documentary delves into India's most infamous serial killings and its impact on a nation. Told through the people directly involved, the film unravels the complexities of the case and goes beyond the sensational headlines to present a suspenseful and scary mystery. And has a huge twist - one of the killers maybe innocent?
2016

RROMANI SOUL traces the true origin of the Rroma people. Through rituals, song and dance we follow emblematic figure and "Queen of the Gypsies" Esma Redzepova to Macedonia, south of France and finally to India. The film reveals for the first time ever that the true and unique origin of the Rroma is Kannauj in Uttar Pradesh, India.
2008

Documentary depicting the lives of child prostitutes in the red light district of Songachi, Calcutta. Director Zana Briski went to photograph the prostitutes when she met and became friends with their children. Briski began giving photography lessons to the children and became aware that their photography might be a way for them to lead better lives.
2004

In a poetic hour and a half, director Mani Kaul looks at the ancient art of making pottery from a wide variety of perspectives.
1985
Short documentary on classical Indian music.
1966

A humorous documentary about a historic hunt in 1929 through the African savannah and Indian jungle with lots of animal footage.
1950

This travelogue takes in some of the most important landmarks of Islamic power in India.
1947

Girl guides on parade at a rally in southern India attended by Olave Baden-Powell.
1937

Amateur film showing daily life in Bundi, India.
1935

Hear the Lama band, see the sacred dances: welcome to Sikkim, in the shadow of the Himalayas.
1934

A doctor and party visit the villages of eastern Manipur in India's far north east.
1934

Amateur travelogue of the Kagan Valley and Darband, Pakistan.
1931

The life of the people of the Naga Hills, Assam, including sports activities and tribal ceremonies, presented within a fictional framework.
1928

The Taj Mahal and shots of Jalandhar nestle between footage from Canada and Africa.
1922

The future Edward VIII enjoys a stately procession and visits the Taj Mahal before meeting senior Indian royalty.
1922

This official travelogue of a royal tour follows the Prince on a series of regimental displays and a tiger hunt.
1922

The future Edward VIII enjoys receptions, playing polo and hunting tigers on his royal tour.
1922

The future Edward VIII visits his Empire, with Indian royalty, elephants, palaces and temples.
1922