Bengali

Ecstasy of Gourd

A documentary on the making of musical instrument like sitar, tanpura, veena etc. using Gourd as the base.

Made In Heavens

This documentary explores the scenario of the overwhelming " come-back" of arranged marriages in the current generation who are busy in their hectic schedules of an all consuming corporate work culture.

Story of Binodini - A Text of Betrayal : Aamaar Katha

A documentary on the life and time of Nati Binodini ( 1862-1941 ) the pioneering Bengali stage actress and the first South Asian actress to write an autobiography; celebrating her 150th year, a film based on her autobiographies " Amar Katha " ( My Story ) and " Amar Abhinetri Jibon " ( My Life as an Actress ).

Silent Voices

"The film tries to dig into three young Bengali women's lives in respect of the sociological stand point and ' system ' of marriage.
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Lake Of Fleeting Lights

This documentary is an introspective journey in time with Joy Goswami, a leading Bengali Poet, through his writings, his memories and dreams. It explores the creative angst of a sexagenarian poet, settled in an urban milieu and in somewhat disconcerting time that provokes an existential dilemma in his self. Writing for more than four decades, poetry for Joy Goswami has always been a device for negotiating with his ‘self’ and ‘time’.

Dancing Death Away

This documentary tells the story of a remote village in Purulia in eastern part of India. Crammed into a mini truck, a “Chhau Dancer’s “troupe (39 members), with large musical drums and delicate masks. Were travelling back to their village after a late night performance in nearby industrial town. The vehicle was speeding recklessly along the highway. It lost control killing 7 members of the troupe instantly gravely injuring the rest of the villagers took an oath to reconstruct the troupe as a tribute to the dead.

The Wind In The Maruwa Field

An ethnographic documentary on the TOTO tribe of West Bengal, one of the smallest primitive tribes of India having a population of 1400 odd. They stay in Totopara village near Bhutan border of West Bengal.

I am Bonnie

Bonnie (33) is again on run. He has been on the run from his family and sports fraternity since failing ‘sec test’ before the Bangkok Asian Games, 1998.
A born i0ntersex, raised by poor, illiterate and confused parents as a girl named ‘Bandana’, she became one of the finest strikers of Indian Woman’s Football team in her / his short career.
A Sex Reassignment surgery later transformed her / him to a man but left him without home or career. He left home, took up idol making for a living. He met Swati (F24) then, married soon but moved once again fearing social backlash.

Songs, Colours and Market

Film is about Patachitra Paintings in rural West Bengal, where images of Hindu gods are made by Muslim community.