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- Kasi and Suni go for the ride from Kerala to Nagaland in search of Kasi's girlfriend. En route, they encounter different people who change their lives forever.
- This feature length documentary film is a never before heard story of how western music entered a pre independent India in the form of the Blues and the Jazz music in the 1930s and how it converted itself into a phenomenon named Rock n Roll by the 1960s that paved the way for present day rock bands in the country.This film is an attempt to capture the journey of unheard tunes that made inroads into a country dominated by traditional and classical folk tunes and the Bollywood film industry and has gone on to lay the foundations for a thriving independent music industry supported, followed and loved by millions. The concept revolves around interviews with veteran and established music artists who have been the Jewel of the evolution of Rock n Roll music genre in India. The musicians have been specifically selected upon the basis of their outstanding contribution towards this genre of music in India after the post-independence period till present times. Who were the bands that rocked India in the 1960s? What were the obstacles they faced? Who recorded the first album in western music in India? Do you know the Rock n Roll history of India?
- A poetic documentary about the pandemic, and the social, psychological, emotional and spiritual effects of long-term lockdowns.
- A mechanic looses his legs and becomes beggar , he is supported by a little boy who becomes his best friend
- A life changing journey into the Land of 8 Sisters states
- "HOT!" is a documentary about the growing worldwide love for chili. A spicy trip to the hottest locations, festivals and chili experts around the globe.
- Chum takes Rohan on a road trip to show him a side of the Northeast that she experienced in her childhood days. Does he enjoy himself or hate it? Unravel the Secrets of Northeast India With Chum and Rohan in 'Uncharted Trails'. The stage is set and the hosts are ready.
- North-East India is a rich treasure trove, arguably one of the elder cradles of civilization. The film explores three states in the region and brings forth temporal and spatial, similarities and differences in between unique microcosmic societies within these shared boundaries. Cultural heritage is the sacred thread that binds the film, often surfacing reasons of believed what, was, is, why and why should be. And the milieu revolves around insignia rice, a fundamentally life nurturing crop since times immemorial.
- synopsis Konyak Tribes are easily distinguishable from other Naga tribes by their pierced ears, and tattoos which they have all over their faces, hands, chest, arms, and calves. Facial tattoos were earned by taking an enemy's head..Other unique traditional practices that set the tribe apart from the rest are gunsmithing, iron smelting, brass work, and gunpowder making. They are also adept in making Janglau (machetes) and wood sculptures in Nagaland. They inhabit the Mon District also known as The land of The Anghs.
- The film Naga Story: The Other Side of Silence provides an introduction to the history of the Struggle by the Naga people in the- East frontier of the Indian subcontinent, and documents the human rights abuses suffered by the Naga people .
- A short travel documentary showing the lifestyle, culture and environment of Nagaland, India, and it's tribes.
- Set in the rural outback of Nagaland where opportunities are few and sparse, a young couple named Winnie and Gin fall victim to drug addiction. Gradually, things take an eerie turn when the mythical forests start interfering with Winnie's reality.
- This is a documentary film based on the life and transformation journey of Metha who is a farmer in a remote village of Nagaland. People have been hunting for food for centuries here. But one day, Uncle Tsilie got inspired to save the forest and endangered bird called "Blyth's Tragopan" as mass destruction of animals was happening with the advent and rampant use of guns in hunting. This movement was started by village elder Tsilie Sakhrie and later followed by Metha and many like him. He along with other tribal hunters in the village of Nagaland give up hunting to save the forest. The community has banned hunting and has taken to farming for livelihood. Now Metha is a practicing farmer and making new house for Eco-tourism. The story is inspiring tale on how people live in tune with Nature. The film follows Metha who turns from the hunter to farmer and his challenges now. The film is largely observational but also has the interviews with village elders Uncle Tsilie.
- In the deep hills of northeast India, Christianity and pop culture have taken over the lifestyle and imagination of the Tangkhul tribes. Rewben Mashangva from Choithar travels through the remote villages of the Tangkhul Naga to talk to the old people and collect songs and instruments. The rhythms, melodies and lyrics form links to his own music, which he describes as Naga Folk Blues. In his traditional 'Haokuirat' hairstyle and western boots along with his 9 year old son Saka, he performs across India and South-East Asia spreading the message that some songs have no end.
- In the Autumn of 2013, Caleb Slain was one of three filmmakers recruited to explore the work of a team helping children in some of the most ignored area of the globe. He and cinematographer Chad Terpstra ventured out into the Indian state of "Nagaland," one of the most remote regions of the eastern Himalayas to learn about it's people, the health conditions of the children, and a group called "Vitamin Angels".
- Gordon wants to learn more about cuisines of India that aren't normally represented in UK restaurants, so he travels to remote Northeast India to search them out, and open a food cart in Calcutta for a day to prove he's learned something.