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Cover Page Design: Anita Nagulapalli
DISCLAIMER Although every precaution has been taken in compiling the Audio-visual Directory, CMS assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, which might have crept in due to third party information. Neither is there any liability assumed for damage resulting from use of such information. © CMS ENVIS CENTRE First Edition 2005-2006 Published By CMS ENVIS Centre on Environment and Media, New Delhi with support of Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India Contributions CMS ENVIS TEAM - Alka Tomar, Rohit Singh, Shalini Sharma, Priya Verma, Sanjay Negi, Amrendra Pathak and Alok Singh Edited by: Souparno Banerjee Cover Page Design: Anita Nagulapalli Layout Design: Vikas Ahuja and Nalin Sharma Printed at: Bhawani Art Press, New Delhi We would also like to thank all those who have contributed, either directly or indirectly to making this Directory a reality. CMS ENVIS Centre The CMS ENVIS Centre is a premiere centre designated by the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, to facilitate information dissemination and further the cause of environmental awareness and sensitization. Since its inception, it has come a long way to establish itself as a key resource center, coordinating body and platform for information dissemination on environmental communication, strategies and media related activities. Today, the Centre reaches out to a large number of people through its various activities. The ENVIS quarterly newsletter, Green Voice – the gateway of information on environment and media — is received by more than 1,000 readers, while its daily e-newsletter, Green Media (on environmental issues in print media) has a circulation of over 3,000. From time to time, the Centre also undertakes focused studies of ‘green space’ in print and electronic media, and issues coverage analysis on different contemporary issues. The Clemenceau is one such highly acclaimed publication. CMS ENVIS also collates for its readers impressive databases of more than 12000 ‘green’ news from national and regional dailies, 800 advertising agencies and 2000 audio-visual programmes, thereby facilitating easy access to prominent and relevant media information. The Centre has been an active and dynamic channel for reaching out to people through different communication tools such as newsletters, publications, research studies, case studies and websites, and has striven to build public consensus on and a network for environment conservation. www.cmsindia.org/cmsenvis Environmental Information System — ENVIS, India Realizing the importance of environmental information and its dissemination, the Government of India, in December 1982, established an Environmental Information System (ENVIS) as a plan programme. The focus of ENVIS since inception has been on providing environmental information to decision-makers, policy planners, scientists, engineers and research workers all over the country. Since environment is a broad-ranging, multi-disciplinary subject, a comprehensive information system on environment would necessarily involve effective participation of the institutions/organizations in the country that are actively engaged in work relating to different areas of environment. ENVIS has, therefore, devoted itself to networking with such institutions/organizations. A large number of nodes, known as ENVIS Centres, have been established in the network to cover the broad subject areas of environment, under a Focal Point in the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests. The Focal Point as well as the ENVIS Centres has been assigned various responsibilities to achieve the long-term and short-term objectives. For this purpose, various services have also been introduced by the Focal Point. ENVIS, due to its comprehensive network, has been designed as the National Focal Point (NFP) for INFOTERRA, a global environmental information network of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). In order to strengthen the information activities of the NFP, ENVIS was designated as the Regional Service Centre (RSC) of INFOTERRA in 1985 for the South Asia Sub-Region countries. www.envis.nic.in Foreword The CMS ENVIS — short for Environmental Information System — Centre was set up with support from the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests. The aim of the Centre was to function as a state-of-the-art information disseminator on issues of environment and media. Through the past years, the Centre has been singularly focused on this vision, and this Green Films Directory is another expression of its commitment to the cause. Films are a strong tool for encouraging awareness on environment and development: with this belief, the CMS ENVIS Centre is delighted to introduce this first edition of the Directory – a complete repository of audio-visual resources in India on environment and wildlife. The Centre firmly believes that this seminal work will be a catalyst for promoting environmental concerns in the country. The Directory features 2000 entries, distributed over eleven major subjects. The films are categorised with appropriate cross-references. Subject-wise and title-wise indexes have been included to facilitate search for required information. We are thankful to all the concerned organizations and individuals for their prompt responses to our questionnaires. It would have been impossible to publish the Directory without their support. We are also thankful to the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests for its continued support and guidance. It has been an effort to compile and bring together this unique and comprehensive Directory. We hope that it will be an impetus to the environmental education movement in our country. P. N. Vasanti Director, CMS Directory of Green Films Films on environment and wildlife are not only relevant as works of art, but are also important as historical and scientific documentation and as instruments for bringing about change. This is the philosophy behind this Directory of Green Films. This Directory is the first-ever comprehensive compilation of audio-visual resources on environment and wildlife. A virtual treasure-trove of ‘green’ films, it is designed to satisfy the information requirements of academicians, civil society groups, government organizations, environmentalists, researchers, media professionals, conservationists, activists, filmmakers, public and private sector organizations, educational institutions, teachers and students. Thematically classified, the Directory provides details of documentaries, public service messages, animation films and feature presentations, along with contact details of the filmmakers and concerned organizations. The 2000 entries in the Directory have been categorized into eleven segments — arranged alphabetically — according to the availability of the films. These categories are Agriculture and Pesticides, Biodiversity and Forestry, Eco-tourism, Energy, Environmental Education, Industry and Environment, Livelihood, Solid Waste Management, Toxics and Climate Change, Water and Wildlife. Subject-wise and title-wise index have been included to facilitate search for required information. Contents Foreword v Directory of Green Films vi Agriculture and Pesticides 1 Biodiversity and Forests 29 Eco-tourism 109 Energy 115 Environmental Education 147 Industry and Environment 183 Livelihood 201 Solid Waste Management 235 Toxics and Climate Change 259 Water 315 Wildlife 377 Title Index 463 Agriculture and Pesticides Directory of Green Films English Title: A New Bullock Cart Original Title: Ek Nai Baelgadi Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Languages: Hindi, English, Bangla, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Oriya Duration: 30 min Format: Betacam English Title: Agro Biodiversity – Key to Food, Health and Livelihood Security Original Title: Agro Biodiversity – Key to Food, Health and Livelihood Security Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2005 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 10 min 6 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: A modified animal-friendly bullock cart. Subject Focus: Agro-biodiversity; community gene banks Synopsis: The film showcases the efforts of a Bangalorebased organization to re-model the existing bullock cart and make it more efficient and benign to the animals pulling it. By introducing simple and low-cost modifications, it has managed to prolong the life spans of bullocks and saved cart-owners from buying a new pair every threefive years. The film attempts to encourage cart-owners and artisans making carts to switch over to the new design. Directors: Amar Sharma/Rima Chibb Producers: Amar Sharma/Rima Chibb Production Company: Collage Teleimages Pvt. Ltd. Commissioning Agency: Collage Teleimages Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: Rima Chibb/Amar Sharma Collage Teleimages Pvt. Ltd., D-31 Oakwood Estate DLF City 2, Gurgaon, Haryana P: 0124-2564304/4582; M: 9810073369, 9868104762 E: collage@bol.net.in, info@collage.in W: www.collage.in Synopsis: The film records the importance of agrobiodiversity and community gene banks in preserving traditional crop varieties. In 1994, a community gene bank was established by the M S Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) and work in community biodiversity management was begun in the Kolli hills, Wayanad and Jeypore. Director: Dr. K. Bhanumathi Production Company: The Hindu Media Resource Centre Contact Details: M S Swaminathan Research Foundation III Cross Street, Taramani Institutional Area, Chennai 600 013 Tamil Nadu P: 044-25541229, 22542698; M: 09444018532 F: 044-22541319 E: hmrc@mssrf.res.in W: http://www.mssrf.org/ English Title: Amla English Title: Aangan ke Vriksh Language: Hindi Duration: 29 min Format: 16 mm Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 8 min 46 sec Subject Focus: The amla fruit Subject Focus: Trees Synopsis: This is a programme on various trees, the climatic and soil requirements for their optimum growth, and their usefulness to mankind. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 2 Synopsis: The programme highlights the nutrients present in amla, and the various uses of the fruit and other parts of the amla tree. The effort is to create an awareness and sensitivity towards plants. Producer: Usha Narula Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: Arajeevinthangalkoru Swargam English Title: Assault on the Land Original Title: A Paradise for the Dying Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Malayalam (with English subtitles) Duration: 60 min Format: Mini DV Date/Month/Year of Production: 1989 Language: English Duration: 33 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: The problem of land salinity. Subject Focus: Effect of spraying Endosulfan on cashew plantations. Synopsis: This is a documentary on a burning environmental issue in Kasaragod, the northern-most district of Kerala. Endosulfan, a lethal pesticide, has regularly been aerially sprayed over 5,000 hectares of cashewnut plantations in this area. The documentary explores the impact that this spraying has had over the district and its people, and the political undercurrents of this issue. Director: M. A. Rahman Producer: K. M. K. Kunhabdulla Production Company: Green Folks Synopsis: The film examines the potentially devastating problem of salinity and how it affects not only farmers, but all of us. Interviews in several locations highlight the causes and possible solutions. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Contact Details: M. A. Rahman Lecturer, Malayalam Government College, Kasaragod, Kerala M: 09387402412 E: marahman228@yahoo.com English Title: Bees, Beekeeping and Ecological Agriculture English Title: Artificial Insemination Original Title: Bees, Beekeeping and Ecological Agriculture Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: English Duration: 22 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1991 Language: English Duration: 8 min 5 sec Format: U Matic Subject Focus: Artificial insemination of livestock and its benefits. Synopsis: India possesses one-fourth of the population of the world. However milk production in the country in inadequate. Due to rapid increase in population, the supply of milk & meat products does not meet the demand. Bio-technology has paved the way towards genetic improvement of livestock through artificial insemination. Artificial insemination is the introduction of semen into the female reproductive tract by artificial methods. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Beekeeping and sustainable agriculture. Synopsis: Bees, Beekeeping and Ecological Agriculture is an introduction to the fascinating world of bees and the benefits they can bring to farmers. Hive bees are the only pollinating insects that can be kept in artificial enclosures and managed by man. Honey is the obvious reason for beekeeping, and this educational film explains the basics of how to start and maintain a colony of bees. But pollination is a greater benefit, especially where pesticide use has reduced the population of pollinating insects. Director: V. P. Satheesh Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 3 Directory of Green Films English Title: Bel English Title: Bitter Harvest Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 8 min 26 sec Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: The bel fruit Subject Focus: Soil erosion and desertification. Synopsis: The bel or the wood apple, a common tree of India, has many medicinal values — and this is what this film, meant for secondary level students, highlights. It also shows the various uses of bel pulp, seeds, leaves and bark. Synopsis: Desertification and soil degradation are destroying all life in third world countries. In Ethiopia, deforestation, population explosion and mismanagement of land has resulted in famines. The film looks at how aid programmes and multimillion-dollar projects have failed in countries like India and Africa because of a lack of understanding of the ecological relationship between the land and man. It also highlights some promising solutions and efforts by local people to fight the menace of soil erosion and desertification. Producer: Usha Narula Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Biological Paradise of Andhra Pradesh Original Title: Biological Paradise of Andhra Pradesh Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2004 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 10 min 5 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Community participation in mangrove conservation. Producers: Bruno Sorrentino and Robert Lamb Production Company: TVE & Jordan Radio and TV Corp. Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Broken Bread Original Title: Broken Bread Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 23 min Subject Focus: The politics of food and agriculture. Synopsis: The film is on the mangrove forests in the Krishna and Godavari delta regions of Andhra Pradesh. Mangroves enhance fish productivity by acting as nurseries for marine and freshwater life forms. They serve as a rich source of raw materials, medicines, shelter and fodder to local communities, and reduce coastal erosion, natural storms and cyclones. But rampant use is decimating this valuable resource. The film also depicts some scientific mangrove restoration techniques. Director: Dr. K. Bhanumathi Production Company: The Hindu Media Resource Centre Contact Details: Dr. K. Bhanumathi M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, III Cross Street Taramani Institutional Area, Chennai 600 013 P: 044-25541229, M: 09444018532; F: 044-22541319 E: hmrc@mssrf.res.in 4 Synopsis: This is a documentary on food security. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Commissioning Agency: Action Aid Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: Bt Cotton in Andhra Pradesh: A Three Year Fraud Original Title: Bt Cotton in Andhra Pradesh: A Three Year Fraud Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: Digital Video (Mini DV) Subject Focus: Introduction of Bt cotton in Andhra Pradesh and its impacts Synopsis: Bt cotton was introduced in 2002 in Warangal district of Andhra Pradesh — and has been followed by tales of misery, destruction and deaths of farming families. This film brings out the stories of loss, pain and anger. Being small and marginal farmers themselves, the women of the Community Media Trust have sensitively captured the images and voices of the Bt farmers in crisis. Director: DDS Community Media Trust Production Company: DDS Community Media Trust Contact Details: P. V. Satheesh, Vijendra Patil DDS Community Media Trust, Pastapur Village, Zaheerabad, Medak, Andhra Pradesh P: 08451-282271; F: 08451-281785 E: ddsrural@sancharnet.in CMS ENVIS Centre English Title: Bullock-drawn Tractor Original Title: Bullock-drawn Tractor Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Languages: Hindi, English, Bangla, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and Oriya Duration: 30 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: A new invention — an environmentfriendly tractor. Synopsis: Aimed at spreading awareness among farmers, this film introduces an invention by a Jabalpur-based institute. Christened BDT — Bullock-drawn Tractor — this is a low-cost farm implement which does everything that a mechanized tractor can do; but unlike its mechanized counterpart, it does not burn precious diesel and pollute the environment — it is drawn by a pair of bullocks. Directors: Amar Sharma/Rima Chibb Producers: Amar Sharma/Rima Chibb Production Company: Collage Teleimages Pvt. Ltd. Commissioning Agency: Collage Teleimages Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: Rima Chibb/Amar Sharma Collage Teleimages Pvt. Ltd., D-31 Oakwood Estate, DLF City 2, Gurgaon, Haryana P: 0124-2564304/4582, M: 9810073369, 9868104762 E: collage@bol.net.in, info@collage.in W: www.collage.in 5 Directory of Green Films English Title: Daughters of the Soil English Title: Deleting the Dirty Dozen Original Title: Daughters of the Soil Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Languages: English and Hindi Duration: 22 min Format: DVCAM Original Title: Deleting the Dirty Dozen Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Women in agriculture Synopsis: Women in India form a large workforce in agriculture, often surpassing men in toiling in the field. Yet, women have always been seen as incidental to the entire business of agriculture. Daughters of the Soil raises a long-standing issue — women who are farmers should be seen as farmers, not as agricultural laborers. Awards Received by the Film: Nominated in CMS VATAVARAN Film Festival Director: Richa Arora Producer: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Production Company: The Energy Resource Institute Commissioning Agency: Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org Subject Focus: Hazardous products and pesticides Synopsis: Close to the 40th anniversary of the publication of Silent Spring — generally acknowledged to be the starting point for modern environmental movement — more than 120 governments convened in South Africa to finalise a painstakingly negotiated treaty to ban DDT and other persistent organic pollutants. The film travels across the world to document the long-term harm of these substances and explores the long-term hope heralded by this treaty. Director: Ashley Bruce Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Desi Beej, Videshi Kabza English Title: Deconstructing Supper Original Title: Deconstructing Supper Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 47 min Subject Focus: Food production and the food product industry. Synopsis: Deconstructing Supper follows restaurateur/ chef John Bishop on a worldwide odyssey to find the answer to a simple question: in a brave new world of genetically modified products, what really are our food choices? The film is a journey into a multi-billion dollar battle to control global food production, and looks at what’s in our food and how it is grown. Director: Marianne Kaplan Producers: Leonard Terhoch and Marianne Kaplan Contact Details: Gautam Hooja Indo-Canadian Films International, 4500 Blvd de Maisonneuve West, Suite 21, Montreal H3Z 1L7, Canada P: 001-514-9356888 6 Original Title: Earth Report VIII: Seeds of Conflict Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Land, agriculture, animal care and the global patents regime. Synopsis: Environmental campaigners accuse a Texas rice firm and a Swiss university of stealing traditional varieties and know-how from Indian farmers and African healers. We find that under international patent law and WTO rules, they are not acting illegally — a test case for the international community to practise what it preaches? Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: Drop by Drop English Title: Earth Report V: Toxic Trail Part 2 Date/Month/Year of Production: 1987 Languages: English and Hindi Duration: 15 min Format: VHS Original Title: Earth Report V: Toxic Trail Part 2 Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Drip irrigation Subject Focus: Hazardous products and pesticides Synopsis: The film describes the technology of drip irrigation and its popularity with the small land-holding farmers of Kerala. Production Company: Council for Advancement of Prople’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-2464239, 24642393, 24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: Earth Report V: Toxic Trail Part 1 Original Title: Earth Report V: Toxic Trail Part 1 Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Hazardous products and pesticides — pesticide poisoning cases in Thailand. Synopsis: The pesticide industry is big business. The industry claims that it works hard to encourage responsible usage. But there are an estimated 25 million cases of pesticide poisoning each year and nearly all the victims are in the developing countries. Earth Report goes on a ‘toxic trail’ to Thailand, where pesticides banned elsewhere can be produced legally; and to Cambodia, where farmers apply pesticides completely unaware of the dangers. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: Part 1 of this Report uncovered evidence of widespread pesticide poisoning amongst farmers in Cambodia. In Part 2, the camera returns to Bangkok, one of the centres of pesticide production, to get a view from the manufacturer of the most popular pesticide and to question what ‘product stewardship’ really means. The film finds that in Thailand, farmers and vegetable-sellers are beginning to side-step the pesticide issue by reducing chemical usage or eliminating it altogether. The film travels to Indonesia where farmers have created an ecological approach to agriculture called ‘integrated pest management’, where pestcides are only used as a last resort and natural insect predators, along with traditional methods, are used to keep crops healthy. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Earth Report VI: High-tech Harvest Original Title: Earth Report VI: High-tech Harvest Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Biotechnology and its impact on Africa Synopsis: World-wide food production has to double by 2020 to feed an estimated global population of up to eight billion. Nowhere is the pressure felt more keenly than in Africa, a continent where famine stalks inspite of four out of every five people being farmers. It’s not surprising therefore that the benefits offered by biotechnology — improved quality and yield from genetically-modified crops — are viewed with more favour in Africa. The film examines the arguments in support of biotechnology set against the concerns of those who claim it’s too early to know what its impact will be on Africa’s environment. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 7 Directory of Green Films English Title: Earth Report VI: Prickly Profit English Title: Fallout of Green Revolution Original Title: Earth Report VI: Prickly Profit Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Sustainable agriculture — containing desertification Synopsis: Land salinity and desertification has been an age-old problem in the arid and semi-arid regions of the world. But countries in these areas still grow water-intensive crops; some of them are forced to pump water from their scarce underground reserves. Now, in a radical re-think, farmers in Israel are being encouraged to abandon waterguzzling crops and plant species that are adapted to drier conditions. Prickly Profit looks at alternative efforts to nurture cactus plants which grow well in arid areas and produce a variety of fruits for the export market. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Subject Focus: Impact of the Green Revolution Synopsis: The Green Revolution in Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, introduced in the mid-sixties, has had far-reaching environmental fallouts. Extensive use of water has reduced the water table; overuse of fertilisers has left the soil micronutrient-deficient; and pesticides have poisoned our soil and food chain. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Fields of Trees Original Title: Fields of Trees Language: English Duration: 50 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD English Title: Earth Report VIII: Seeds of Conflict Subject Focus: Agro-forestry Original Title: Earth Report VIII: Seeds of Conflict Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Synopsis: A quiet revolution in agro-forestry techniques is aiming to combine the best of age-old practices with scientific know-how. The film looks at a host of stories — in Uganda, Callendra bushes planted along the edges of fields prevent soil erosion; in Zambia, trees grown on farms revive tired land and provide firewood; in Peru, settlers learn about forest harvesting techniques in low-land jungles; and in Indonesia, bureaucrats argue over whether a Sumatran farmer’s intricate ‘forest garden’ is a forest or a farm. A more technical 15-min version of the film is designed to help agro-forestry extension workers. Subject Focus: Land, agriculture, animal care and the global patents regime Synopsis: Environmental campaigners accuse a Texas rice firm and a Swiss university of stealing traditional varieties and know-how from Indian farmers and African healers. We find that under international patent law and WTO rules, they are not acting illegally — a test case for the international community to practise what it preaches? Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 8 Director: Bruno Sorrentino Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: First Harvest and Valleys in Transition Original Title: First Harvest and Valleys in Transition Date/Month/Year of Production: 1987 Language: English Duration: 57 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Rural development and the role of village organisations. Synopsis: The inhospitable mountain terrain in the far north of Pakistan is home to villages that have remained isolated for centuries. The pressure of growing populations in this region has led to severe environmental degradation. A scheme initiated by the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme is now helping local organizations in more than 800 villages in the region. The film shows how village organisations can become the driving force for economic and social change. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Flight of Fancy Original Title: Flight of Fancy Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: No spoken language Duration: 1 min Subject Focus: The process of seed dispersal Synopsis: This film sketches the process of seed dispersal from an entirely new perspective. It depicts the interdependence between a flying seed and Terra, the mud blob, where the seed becomes the medium for Terra to discover the world beyond his little habitat, while he gives himself away for the seed to grow into a seedling and into a full grown plant. Director: Ramneek Kaur Majithia Producer: Ramneek Kaur Majithia English Title: Gokshur Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 10 min 52 sec Subject Focus: Gokshur, the thorny scrub Synopsis: Gokshur, a common thorny shrub, is found almost everywhere in India. It has many medicinal uses in Ayurveda. This programme is a part of a series on medicinal plants, and aims at helping the viewer identify Gokshur and its medicinal properties. Producer: Usha Narula Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Green Belt around the Plants — The Odukkam Experience Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: An initiative to stem soil erosion and reinvigorate the soil. Synopsis: The film reflects the efforts of the Palni Hills Conservation Council to solve the problems of soil erosion, siltation and biomedicine shortage caused by deforestation. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Contact Details: Ramneek Kaur Majithia 31/23, Old Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi 110 060 P: 011-52433316; M: 98102 05072 E: ramneek_kaur2000@yahoo.com W: www.coroflot.com/ramneek CMS ENVIS Centre 9 Directory of Green Films English Title: Grizzlies, Government and the Greens Original Title: Grizzlies, Government and the Greens Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD English Title: Hands On 5 — From the Farm Original Title: Hands On 5 — From the Farm Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Organic farming Subject Focus: Exploitation of forest resources in Canada Synopsis: Canada’s forests are a vast resource, and Canada is the world’s largest exporter of wood products. But there is concern at home and abroad that this resource is not being managed sustainably. In recent years, new forest laws have been passed, and logging companies claim they now harvest timber in an environmentally sensitive way. But scientists speculate that thousands of species — many yet undiscovered — could be lost through logging. ‘Earth Report’ travels across Canada to investigate. Synopsis: Huge increases in global food production since the 1960s have depended on chemicals and industrialstyle intensive farming. In the wake of cancer scares and Mad Cow disease, consumers are going organic. And so does this Hands On programme. In Malawi, the ‘Freedom Farm’ draws on traditional and new chemical-free methods to boost production, and in India the demand for cotton grown without pesticides creates new challenges — while in Spain and the UK, the film focuses on the successful marketing of organic products. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Director: Luke Gawin Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Hands On Omnibus-Part One Original Title: Hands On Omnibus-Part One Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 84 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Initiatives to save the environment Synopsis: Part One of the omnibus edition of Hands On includes 16 inspiring stories from Nepal, Zimbabwe, Denmark, Mexico, Jamaica and the UK — covering technologies like transformation of sewage into a fertilizer known as biograin; using wind pumps to stem water shortage; using safety caps to reduce deaths among small children; and using rubber tyres to stop landslides. Director: Janet Boston Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 10 Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: Hands On: Grow it Yourself English Title: Harvest the Rain Original Title: Hands On: Grow it Yourself Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Language: English Duration: 17 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Food security Synopsis: The film demonstrates how to make the most of rainwater for agricultural development. Synopsis: Feeding the growing numbers of the world’s population is proving to be one of the most important challenges. Yet for many people, growing enough food simply to survive is the greatest challenge. Grow it Yourself introduces innovative ways of improving self-sufficiency, by combining tradition and science. Subject Focus: Rainwater harvesting for agriculture Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Harvesting Hunger Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2000 Language: English Duration: 53 min Subject Focus: Food security in India English Title: Harvest the Hunger Language: English Subject Focus: Food security and seasonal migration Synopsis: Shot in Orissa and Andhra Pradesh, this documentary depicts the struggles of marginal farmers and landless labourers to beat hunger on a day-to-day basis, while high-level committees try to investigate allegations of starvation deaths and child sales. Millions of people and generations of families are condemned to a life of persistent hunger not because there is not enough food or because they are not trying, but because the prevailing socio-economic and political dispensation is overwhelmingly against them. Director: Rupashree Nanda Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Synopsis: There are over 300 million people in India who do not have enough food to meet their basic nutritional requirements. With increasing intrusion of market economy and corporatisation of Indian agriculture, it is apprehended that millions more will go hungry. Harvesting Hunger is a journey into this impending world of hunger and famine, an exploration of the deepening crisis in food security in the country. The film has four case studies: Punjab for a study of the yellowing of the Green Revolution, Kalahandi for an investigation into the structural reasons of famine and impoverishment, Warangal for an examination of the debilitating effects of money-lending resulting in suicides and Bellary for an understanding of the role of giant seed and food processing companies in destroying the very base of Indian agriculture. Awards Received by the Film: Selected for competition at Toronto Film and Video Festival for Environment and Wildlife, 2000; EarthVision, Tokyo, 2001; Awarded a special Jury’s Award at Okomedia Environment Film Festival (Freiburg, Germany), 2000 Director: Krishendu Bose Contact Details: Krishendu Bose Director, EarthCare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 E: earthcare@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com CMS ENVIS Centre 11 Directory of Green Films English Title: Honey Bee — Architect of Green & Sweet Revolution Original Title: Honey Bee — Architect of Green & Sweet Revolution Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1996 Language: English Duration: 18 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Conservation and natural resource management through honey bees Synopsis: Collection of honey from the wild severely damages honey bee colonies. More than 80% of these colonies are damaged to harvest only 30-35% honey. The film underlines the importance of honey bees for the sustenance of nature and wildlife, and calls for more scientific methods of harvesting honey from the environment. Producer: Prashant Shashikant Kulkarni Contact Details: Prashant Shashikant Kulkarni Producer/Director, Audio Visual Centre, Yashwantrao Chauhan Maharashtra Open University, Dhyan Gangotri, Near Gangapur Dam, Nashik, Maharashtra P: 2231481/2231714/15 E: pskulkarni@yahoo.co.in English Title: Hunger in the Time of Plenty Original Title: Hunger in the Time of Plenty Date/month/year of Production: 2003 Language: Hindi, Oriya, Rajasthani (with English subtitles and voiceover) Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Hunger and food security Synopsis: The film is a personal journey to find out whether there actually are starvation deaths in the time of surplus food stocks in the country. The film travels to the interiors of Rajasthan, through drought-stricken areas and construction sites to Orissa where despite the lush environment, people are drinking boiling water instead of food and where despite the availability of rice at Below Poverty Line (BPL) rates, no one can actually buy food. Director: Sagari Chhabra Producers: Sagari Chhabra & Action Aid India Contact Details: Ms. Sagari Chhabra B-5/19, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi 110029 P: 011-26160279; M: 9810004519 E: soch@vsnl.com 12 English Title: In God’s Own Country Original Title: In God’s Own Country Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2002 Language: English (subtitled) Duration: 28 min Format: Digital Subject Focus: Pesticide contamination and its effects on environment and health Synopsis: This is the story of Kasaragod in Kerala, which is in the grip of endosulfan poisoning. The film narrates the tale of a community that, instead of leaving its ancestral home, chooses to stay on and fight for its right to pure air and water. Producers: Rajani Mani & Nina Subramani Contact Details: Nina Subramani / Rajani Mani Elephant Corridor Films 022 Maria Mansions Viviani Road, Richards Town, Bangalore 560005 P: 080-41526137, M: 9810331301, 9811007797, 9945241260 E: nina@elephantcorridor.org, mail@elephantcorridor.org W: www.elephantcorridor.org English Title: Jaiv Prodhyogiki: Vardan ya Abhishap (Hindi version of High-tech Harvest) Original Title: High-tech Harvest Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Biotechnology and its impact on Africa Synopsis: World-wide food production has to double by 2020 to feed an estimated global population of up to eight billion. Nowhere is the pressure felt more keenly than in Africa, a continent where famine stalks inspite of four out of every five people being farmers. It’s not surprising therefore that the benefits offered by biotechnology — improved quality and yield from genetically-modified crops — are viewed with more favour in Africa. The film examines the arguments in support of biotechnology set against the concerns of those who claim it’s too early to know what its impact will be on Africa’s environment. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: Land and Water Language: English & Hindi Duration: 17 min Format: U-Matic and VHS English Title: Maharashtra — Saving the Green Gold Date/Month/Year of Production: May 1997 Duration: 22 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Land and water management Synopsis: The film shows the advantages of the right use of appropriate technology for land and water management, through which dry uncultivable land can be turned into a green belt. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Subject Focus: Destruction of forests and efforts for their rejuvenation. Synopsis: In the film, the subject of brutal destruction of forests the world over is studied in its localized form in Maharashtra. The film also looks at the official programmes to save the remaining greens. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391, 24642393, 24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Maru Resham English Title: Living with Drought Original Title: Living with Drought Date/Month/Year of Production: 1991 Language: English Duration: 49 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental crisis in Kenya Synopsis: In Kenya, excessive deforestation is resulting in soil erosion. Food is decreasing while the population is increasing at an alarming rate. Farmers bound by the ancient but decayed traditions refuse to use fertilizers. The film documents the crisis as well as a few measures to stem the rot, such as check-dams, bench trenches and wind breaks. Date/Month/Year of Production: May 1993 Language: English Duration: 16 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Sericulture Synopsis: Tribals in Assam produce silk on castor plants. The film explores the possibility of developing this sericulture technology for the desert regions of Rajasthan. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 13 Directory of Green Films English Title: Marusthaliya Tiddi — Shatru Kisan Ki-I Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1994 Language: English Duration: 14 min 32 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The desert locust Synopsis: The film explains the phenomenon of invasion of cropfields by the desert locust and its seasonal migration around the world. It also looks at the national and international efforts in locust control. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Meals Ready Original Title: Meals Ready Date/month/year of Production: 1996 Language: English, Tamil and Hindi (with English subtitles and vioceover) Duration: 46 min Subject Focus: How the market for rice functions in south India. Synopsis: In these days of liberalization and free market, it is commonly assumed that markets work simply, uniformly and with equal benefits to all. Yet the ground reality is that markets are deeply embedded in the societies they function within. The film examines the market of south India’s most important foodgrain: rice. It explores the town of Walajabad in Tamil Nadu and finds that the unequal bargaining power of growers, financiers and buyers of rice has a direct link with the divides of power and privilege that cut across rural Tamil society. Ignoring this link means threatening the very existence of the symbol of the Indian countryside: the small farmer. English Title: Marusthaliya Tiddi — Shatru Kisan Ki-II Directors: Surajit Sarkar & Vani Subramanian Producers: Other Media, Surajit Sarkar Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1994 Language: English Duration: 13 min 58 sec Format: Betacam Contact Details: Surajit Sarkar & Vani Subramanian 359, SFS Flats, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26854504 E: vanisuro@vsnl.net Subject Focus: The desert locust Synopsis: The second part of the preceding entry, this film is on the menace of the locust in the Thar desert in particular. It also explains the anatomy and life cycle of the desert locust. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Mere Desh ki Dharti Language: English Subject Focus: Pesticides Synopsis: This is an investigation into the harmful effects of pesticides. The food we eat, the water and milk we drink, everything is contaminated with chemicals resulting in increasing incidence of diseases like cancer, kidney failure, asthma, deformities, etc. Director: Sumit Khanna Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org 14 Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: Mighty Midgets — They also Serve-1 (Introduction to Earthworms) English Title: Mighty Midgets — They also Serve-3 (Biology of Earthworms-2) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1986 Language: English Duration: 13 min 3 sec Format: U-Matic Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1986 Language: English Duration: 23 min 39 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: The earthworm Subject Focus: The earthworm Synopsis: This is a part of series of programmes on the earthworm. The first part is an introduction to earthworms. Synopsis: This is part of the series on biology of earthworms. Production Company: EPUN Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Mighty Midgets — They also Serve-2 (Biology of Earthworms-1) English Title: Mighty Midgets — They also Serve-4 (Biology of Earthworms-3) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1986 Language: English Duration: 24 min 22 sec Format: U-Matic Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1986 Language: English Duration: 15 min 58 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: The earthworm Subject Focus: The earthworm Synopsis: This film follows the first (see preceding entry) in the series of programmes on the earthworm. This and the four films that follow it explain the biology of earthworms. Synopsis: This is part of the series on biology of earthworms. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Production Company: EPUN 15 Directory of Green Films English Title: Mighty Midgets — They also Serve-5 (Biology of Earthworms-4) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1986 Language: English Duration: 15 min 37 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: The earthworm Synopsis: This is part of the series on biology of earthworms. English Title: Monsoon – The Two Faces of Indra Language: Hindi and English Duration: 23 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Monsoons Synopsis: After more than 50 years of independence, 70% of Indian agriculture still depends on monsoon rains. The film looks at this dependence on an unreliable and unpredictable resource, and concludes that water harvesting can spell an end to the woes of the farmer. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Mighty Midgets — They also Serve-6 (Biology of Earthworms-5) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1986 Language: English Duration: 16 min 35 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: The earthworm Synopsis: This is part of the series on biology of earthworms. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Directors: Aparajita Gogoi and Saurabh Rawla Production Company: Development Alternatives Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Monsoon Yatra Original Title: Monsoon Yatra Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2001 Language: English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telegu, Assamese, Gujarati, Punjabi, Oriya, Bengali, Malayalam and Kannada Duration: 144 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Monsoons and Indian agriculture Synopsis: Indian agriculture primarily depends on the monsoon. The film introduces the various technological advances related to monsoons and their prediction. Producer: Directorate of Extension, Ministry of Agriculture Contact Details: Directorate of Extension, Ministry of Agriculture Krishi Vistar Bhawan, IASRI Campus, Pusa New Delhi 110 012 P: 011-25843404; F: 011-25849881 E: jdnsi@vistar.nic.in 16 Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: Mulching Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1999 Duration: 3 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Organic fertilizers Synopsis: The film demonstrates how to use withered leaves as organic manure. Production Company: EMKU Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Neem as a Pesticide Language: English Duration: 30 min English Title: Participatory Research with Women Farmers Original Title: Participatory Research with Women Farmers Date/Month/Year of Production: 1990 Language: English Duration: 32 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Crop research to counter the loss of biological diversity Synopsis: The International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), concerned about the increasing loss of biological diversity in South and Central America, Africa, Asia and Australia, has been collecting and conserving large amounts of germplasm in gene banks, particularly in south India. The film looks at this initiative, and documents ICRISAT’s efforts to include local farmers’ knowledge and experience in its studies. Women farmers, the film finds, are of fundamental importance to crop research. Their participation is starting to increase yields and diversity, and may ensure regenerative sustainability which will be of benefit to all farming communities. Director: V. P. Satheesh Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Subject Focus: Neem Synopsis: Pesticide poisoning is one of the most potent causes of ill-health today. In this film, the neem is examined as a potential natural pesticide — an alternative to chemical pesticides in use today. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Participatory Research with Women Farmers Language: English, French and Spanish Duration: 28 min Format: DVD Synopsis: Biological diversity across the world is under threat, compromising our ability to provide for the basic needs of future generations. Through their large share of work in food production, storage and food preparation, women can play a key role in extending and conserving this genetic diversity in their farming communities. This film shows how the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) is working with women farmers to preserve and promote their valuable knowledge for the future. Production Company: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Andhra Pradesh Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 17 Directory of Green Films English Title: Patent Pending English Title: Pesticide Pollution Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: Approx 30 min Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: Hindi Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Highband Subject Focus: Intellectual rights and patenting of seeds and genetic material Synopsis: The film shows how rural communities in India are fighting for community intellectual rights against corporate patenting of seeds and genetic material. It unfolds the conflict between the two world views — that of traditional third world farmers, mostly women, for whom agriculture is a way of life, and transnational corporations trading in seeds. Patent Pending also documents the Patent Yatra of August 15, 1993, in which farmers from every village in Karnataka vowed to keep their plant and livestock diversity within the commons. Directors: Navdanya & South View Productions Contact Details: Dr. Vandana Shiva Research Foundation for Science, Technology & Ecology (RFSTE) and Navdanya, A-60, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26968077, 26853772; F: 26856795 E: vshiva@vsnl.com Subject Focus: Pesticides and their impact Synopsis: The film records the effects of indiscriminate use of banned pesticides on people, soils, water and natural vegetation, and highlights the effect of pesticide use in vector control. The film concludes with a brief depiction of biopesticide use. Producer: Ms. Nalini Singh Production Company: Ms. Nalini Singh Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in English Title: Pesticide Trap English Title: Pest Wars Language: English Duration: 49 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Natural pesticides and pest-killers Synopsis: The film documents the growing trend towards rejecting chemical pesticides in favor of natural predators. Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Original Title: Pesticide Trap Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2001 Language: English Duration: 22 min 49 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Endosulfan use and its impacts in Padre village, Kasaragod. Synopsis: Padre, a sleepy village in Kasaragod district of Kerala, has been witnessing an unimaginably high incidence of rare diseases among its inhabitants. The people of the area allege that the root of their problem lies in the Endosulfan, which is aerially sprayed over the cashew estates owned by the Plantation Corporation of Kerala. While the scientific community is divided over the issue, the misery of the people continues. Director: Sheji R. Producer: Sheji R. Contact Details: Educational Multi Media Research Centre (EMRC) University of Calicut, Malappuram 673 635, Kerala P: 0494-2401143, M: 09447248181; F: 0494-2401143 E: shejiraj@yahoo.com 18 Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: Pieris — The Biting Butterfly English Title: Prayer for Rebirth Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1997 Language: English Duration: 14 min 28 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Punarjanikkai Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2003 Language: Malayalam (with English subtitles) Duration: 10 min 9 sec Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: The white cabbage butterfly Subject Focus: Endosulfan poisoning of a village Synopsis: Butterflies are harmless nectar feeders, but their caterpillars cause serious damage to host plants. Pieris brassicae, the white cabbage butterfly, is one such destructive pest posing serious threat to farmers all over the world. The film suggests that to develop an eco-friendly method of controlling this pest, an understanding of its biology and life cycle becomes essential. Production Company: AIMP Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Poultry Farming Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Language: English Duration: 16 min 33 sec Format: U-Matic Synopsis: In Kasaragod, the northern-most district of Kerala, a village suffers the implications of an agriculture enterprise undertaken by the Plantation Corporation of Kerala — spraying of endosulfan pesticide on cashew fields. The film looks at the issue through the eyes of a little girl who believes that the band of colors, which symbolizes life, will again sprout in her village. Awards Received by the Film: Best Documentary Film ‘Jury Special Mention Award’, CMS VATAVARAN 2005 Director: Ambika Production Company: Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (C-DIT) Contact Details: Manoj Krishnan P. C-DIT, Gorki Bhavan, Vanross Junction, Thiruvananthapuram 695 034, Kerala P: 0471-2330081; M: 09447886486 F: 0471-2333735, 0471-2328659 E: manojkrishnanp@rediffmail.com W: www.cdit.org Subject Focus: Poultry farming English Title: Profits from Poison Synopsis: The programme introduces the zoological aspects of poultry farming, and covers the different types of poultry farms (breeding farm, franchise hatchery and commercial farm) and the various units of poultry farming (breeding unit, hatchery unit, brooders unit, feed mixing unit, etc). Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Language: English Duration: 45 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Pesticides Synopsis: Filmed in the Philippines and Thailand, the video shows the harmful effects of chemical pesticides on the human environment and the efficacy and safety of traditional and natural alternatives. Director: Jamie Hartzell Producers: Jamie Hartzell, Robert Lamb Production Company: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 19 Directory of Green Films English Title: Prospects of Aquaculture in Western Rajasthan Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2004 Language: English Duration: 9 min 23 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Rajasthan — potential for aquaculture Synopsis: Rajasthan’s north-west holds about 5,700 hectares of water, which can be used for development of aquaculture. This can help in inproving the economy of the region’s villages — says the film. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Revolution and After Original Title: Revolution and After Date/Month/ Year of Production: 1991-92 Language: English & Hindi Duration: 33 min Format: DVD/VCD Subject Focus: Critique of Green Revolution technology Synopsis: This film looks at the environmental and economic costs of the Green Revolution through the experiences of Punjab farmers. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare films, B-91, Defence Colony, New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com English Title: Rational Use of Pesticides Original Title: Rational Use of Pesticides Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: English Duration: 60 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Handling hazardous products & pesticides Synopsis: When Ellappan collapses after working in his fields, his doctor suspects pesticide poisoning. And with good reason — Ellappan has been a crop sprayer for over 20 years. This film is a straightforward guide that gives clear instructions on how to prepare and handle pesticides safely. It also addresses the wider issues of crop management. With high-yield seed varieties requiring increasingly costly fertilizers and pesticides, lower-yield varieties which enjoy greater resistance to pests make more and more sense. Pests proliferate when a crop is encouraged to grow beyond a level of natural tolerance. Push nature too far, the film argues, and she bites back. Director: M. Sivakumar Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 20 English Title: Salt of the Earth Original Title: Salt of the Earth Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Land degradation in China Synopsis: Ten percent of China’s arable land has been reduced to a barren and useless desert of salt. The film documents farming communities on the North China plains who are being mobilized to reclaim the land. Director: Ishwar Pandey Producer: Robert Lamb Production Company: TVE Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: Sarvodaya Ashram English Title: Seeds of Life Subject Focus: Sarvodaya Ashram, Uttar Pradesh Original Title: Seeds of Life Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Synopsis: About 15 kms from Hardoi in Uttar Pradesh is Sikandarpur, where an organization inspired by the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi and Vinoba Bhave is located. Sarvodaya Ashram has been helping poor farmers to reclaim their land from salination, and generating awareness amongst villagers about new farming techniques, government policies and matters of law. One of its most impressive achievements has been to establish a school for children belonging to backward classes. The school, apart from giving education, trains the children to make durries and take care of a local plant nursery. Subject Focus: Dr. Vandana Shiva and her work Synopsis: The film documents the work of Vandana Shiva, environmental activist who has made it her mission to alert the world to the consequences of globalization of agriculture in India. Awards Received by the Film: Best Agricultural Film, 51st National Film Awards (Non-feature), 2004 Production Company: CNN/Turner Broadcasting System Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Seeds of Freedom Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: Approx. 23 min Director: Usha Albuquerque Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org Subject Focus: Chemical-intensive agriculture Synopsis: This film examines the impacts of practising chemical-intensive agriculture on the ecology of the soil and farmers’ livelihoods, and offers sustainable alternatives based on chemical-free organic agriculture. Director: Sanjay Acharya Producer: Navdanya Contact Details: Dr. Vandana Shiva Research Foundation for Science, Technology & Ecology (RFSTE) and Navdanya, A-60, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26968077, 26853772; F: 26856795 E: vshiva@vsnl.com CMS ENVIS Centre 21 Directory of Green Films English Title: Seeds of Plenty, Seeds of Sorrow English Title: Seeds of Sorrow Original Title: Seeds of Plenty, Seeds of Sorrow Date/Month/Year of Production: 1992 Language: English and Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 52 min Original Title: Seeds of Sorrow Language: Kannada Duration: 12 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Green Revolution and its impacts Subject Focus: Exploiting children in hazardous agricultural practices Synopsis: The film uncovers the developing story of Green Revolution I (hybrid seed development) and Green Revolution II (biotechnology development). It investigates the situation in Punjab’s agricultural heartland as well as the villages of Bihari laborers who migrate every year for farm-work, revealing how the Green Revolution has damaged the social structure and ecology of Third World countries. The film warns against the potential problems biotechnology strategies could bring in their wake in terms of trade, intellectual property rights and power relations in a globalised world. Director: Manjira Datta Producers: Media Workshop, Manjira Datta, TVE, BBC for the One World group of Broadcasters Contact Details: Manjira Datta Filmmaker & Photographer, Media Workshop 11 Rakesh Deep Building, B-22, Gulmohar Commercial Complex, Yusuf Sarai, New Delhi 110 049 P: 26967383; M: 9891646833 E: manjira.datta@gmail.com, mediaws@vsnl.com Synopsis: The farmers of Koppal district of Karnataka, who grow seeds for multinational seed companies, prefer children to work on their fields. It is a tedious task of bending and carefully cross-pollinating the flowers for hours which require supple bodies and small hands. For a meagre earning, the children are drawn away from schools and sent to the fields, where they work for 12 hours daily, seven days a week. Health problems like backaches, limb cramps, respiratory and digestive ailments etc are common among these children. Producer: Plan India Contact Details: Plan India B 4/161, Gulmohar House, 5th Floor, Gautam Nagar New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26962605, 26968432-34; F: 011-26863417 E: planindia@plan-international.org W: www.planindia.org English Title: Silk for the Desert-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1989 Language: English Duration: 18 min 23 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Sericulture Synopsis: Tribals in Assam produce silk on castor plants. The film explores the possibility of developing this sericulture technology for the desert regions of Rajasthan. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 22 Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: Silk for the Desert-2 Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1989 Language: English Duration: 19 min 55 sec Format: U-Matic English Title: Social Forestry-2 (From Extinction to Existence) Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1996 Language: English Duration: 19 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Sericulture Synopsis: The second part of the series, this programme deals with the post-cocoon technology of seri-silk. It discusses the management, practice and economics of sericulture technology in the arid zone of Rajasthan. Synopsis: This is the second part of the interview with Mr. R. B. Sule, Director, Social Forestry Scheme in Maharashtra. It discusses the Joint Forestry Management (JFM) and the Village Ecodevelopment programmes, and the role of students in forest protection and development schemes. Production Company: EJOD Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Social Forestry-1 (From Extinction to Existence) Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: South Africa — The Wasted Land Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1996 Language: English Duration: 21 min Format: Betacam Original Title: South Africa — The Wasted Land Date/Month/Year of Production: 1990 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Social forestry — the schemes initiated by the government Subject Focus: Environmental crisis in South Africa Synopsis: This is a discussion-based programme, where Mr. R. B. Sule, Director of Social Forestry Scheme in Maharashtra, discusses the various forest development schemes launched by the government (Joint Forestry Management programme, Village Ecodevelopment programme, etc). Synopsis: South Africa has not only filled coffers at the expense of its black population — argues this film — but also at the cost of its environment. Environmental degradation has led to sterile fields, denuded hills, yawning gullies and drastically reduced crop yields. Leaking drums of toxic waste and abandoned piles of asbestos have been dumped in the Bantustans by unscrupulous industrialists. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Director: Jamie Hartzell Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 23 Directory of Green Films English Title: State of India’s Environment (V): Collective Approach to Land Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: U-Matic & VHS English Title: Stolen Harvest Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 12 min Subject Focus: Liberalisation’s impacts on livelihoods and food safety. Subject Focus: Land fragmentation Synopsis: This film looks at the problem of land fragmentation. Synopsis: This film is on the impact of liberalisation on farmers, livelihoods and food safety. Director: Navdanya Production Company: Centre for Science Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Contact Details: Dr. Vandana Shiva Research Foundation for Science, Technology & Ecology (RFSTE) and Navdanya, A-60, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26968077, 26853772; F: 26856795 E: vshiva@vsnl.com English Title: The Crowded Desert English Title: State of India’s Environment (VIII): Valli’s Story Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Landless agricultural labourer Synopsis: The film throws light on the hardships of life as a landless agricultural labourer. Production Company: Centre for Science Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 24 Original Title: The Crowded Desert Date/Month/Year of Production: 1985 Language: English Duration: 31 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Traditional land management systems in Rajasthan Synopsis: This is an optimistic story about the success of traditional land management systems in Rajasthan. The Bishnois of Rajasthan prosper without damaging the environment because of old but still practised customs. The second part of the film deals with a scheme that trains thousands of farmers each year in new farming methods. Director: Ishwar Pandey Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: The Good Earth English Title: The Green Poison Original Title: The Good Earth Date/Month/ Year of Production: 1993 Language: English and Hindi Duration: 41 min Format: DVD/VCD Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2001 Duration: 13 min 22 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Sustainable agriculture Synopsis: The Green Revolution created a world where foodgrain production rose dramatically, but the nonjudicious use of fertilisers and pesticides poisoned us slowly. The film joins the quest for a safer alternative. Synopsis: This film prescribes the antidote to the Green Revolution-type of technology. It explores the sustainable agricultural practices and philosophy across the country. Through meetings with farmers and sustainable agriculture philosophers, the film weaves together a strong argument against chemicals and for natural and organic farming. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Commissioning Agency: INTACH Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Subject Focus: Green Revolution and pesticide use Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: The Green Warriors – Apatanis Original Title: The Green Warriors – Apatanis Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2004 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: The Apatani tribals of north-east English Title: The Green Desert Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS Synopsis: The agricultural practices of the Apatanis are unique in south-east Asia. They are the survivors in the ever-changing cultural space of the eastern Himalayas, in spite of the onslaught of the Green Revolution. They have shown to the rest of India how to blend tradition with modernity — that’s why they are called The Green Warriors. Subject Focus: Greening arid lands — Oman Synopsis: The film examines the example of Oman to find out how the revival of traditional land management practices in the country has helped make its arid lands productive. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Director: Jyoti Prasad Das Producer: Jyoti Prasad Das Contact Details: Jyoti Prasad Das Bishnu Kutir, G. S. Colony, Fatashil, Guwahati 781 009, Assam P: 0361-2640249 E: jaypeedas@indiatimes.com Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 25 Directory of Green Films English Title: The Hanging Gardens of Arabia English Title: The Hanging Gardens of Arabia Language: English Duration: 53 min Format: DVD Original Title: The Hanging Gardens of Arabia Date/Month/Year of Production: 1990 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Agriculture in Yemen Synopsis: Yemen shares the same hot, dry climate as its closest Sub-Saharan neighbours, Ethiopia and Sudan. Though isolated for centuries from the outside world, Yemen has always been self-sufficient in food. Yemeni farmers still practice a highly sophisticated form of sustainable agriculture, growing crops on intricate terraces carved into the mountain slopes, and harvesting every available source of water. Each farmer is a vital part of an interlinked chain. The film is the story of how misguided aid projects almost destroyed the delicate balance of Yemeni agriculture, and of the efforts now being made to restore its mountain terraces. Director: Andre Singer Producer: Anthony Milroy Production Company: TVE, Independent Communications Association Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Subject Focus: Land, Agriculture And Animal Care Synopsis: For centuries hanging gardens of Arabia have sustained themselves through an intricate web of terraces harvesting every available source of water. This is the feature that made them unique in the whole world. But this ancient traditional system of terrace farming rapidly crumbled because of some misguided aid projects. Taking away with it the traditional knowledge. People had started migrating to the cities in search of greener pastures. Several programmes like the Yemen Dutch Development Programme have been started again to restore these mountain terraces and to bring the people back to traditional farming. Director: Andre Singer Producer: Television Trust For The Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: The Hidden Killer: Pesticides Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Pesticides Synopsis: The excessive use of chemical pesticides in India is leading to disastrous results. Chemicals have found their way into our food chain. Indian food products are being sent back from international markets due to the high levels of pesticide residues. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 26 Agriculture and Pesticides English Title: The Slow Poisoning of India English Title: Tomorrow May be the Fatal Day Original Title: The Slow Poisoning of India Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2004 Language: English Duration: 24 min 55 sec Format: DV Cam Original Title: Tomorrow May be the Fatal Day Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 20 min Format: Betacam, Digital Subject Focus: Pesticides and their antidote — organic farming Subject Focus: Soil erosion in Himachal Pradesh Synopsis: The slow poisoning of India is a frightening story: the country is not only one of the largest users of pesticides, but also one of their largest producers. The film travels to Punjab, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra where indiscriminate and unregulated use of pesticides has poisoned the land, water, air and food. This, in turn, has led to serious health complications among the people. Director: Ramesh Menon Producer: The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI) Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org English Title: The Whistle Blowers Original Title: The Whistle Blowers Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Synopsis: It is a often said that the next world war will take place for water. It is amazing that though ¾ parts of the planet Earth is submerged under water, still we are thirsting. With the increase in population, the consumption has drastically increased; deforestation has adversely affected the monsoon, which is a chief natural resource. Another major resource is underground water. This is our bank, but our concentration is just upon the withdrawal of water. Who is responsible for the deposition? If this continues, how long this bank would satisfy our unlimited needs? Still we have time. The condition is grave, but if we are able to manage the available resources properly and efficiently, we can cope up the situation. Such activities need social support and participation of society and the NGOs can play a major role. Nehru Yuva Kendra, at Raigarh, is an active NGO, working in the area of water conservation in the surrounding areas of Raigarh and with their efforts the situation has dramatically changed. Producer: Students Members of Shivalik Eco Club Commissioning Agency: Sanjeev Attari Contact Details: Students Members of Shivalik Eco Club C/o Sanjeev Attari, Guide Teacher, Government High School, Moginand, Sirmour 173 001, Himachal Pradesh P: 01702-223881, 09816666014 Subject Focus: Pesticides Synopsis: This is an investigation into the issue of pesticide residues in bottled water and soft drinks manufactured by reputed MNCs like Coca-Cola and Pepsi in India, which was recently revealed in a report by the Centre for Science and Environment. Director: Umesh Aggarwal Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 27 Directory of Green Films English Title: Under the Sun English Title: Why are Warangal Farmers Angry with Bt Cotton? Original Title: Under the Sun Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: Bengali, Hindi, Kannada (with English subtitles) Duration: 55 min Format: Mini DV Original Title: Warangal Raitulaku Bt Patti Meeda Kopamenduku Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: Telegu (with voiceover and subtitles in English) Duration: 24 min Subject Focus: Indian ecology Subject Focus: Bt cotton farming Synopsis: This film attempts to capture the magnitude of India’s biological wealth as well as the related local, traditional knowledge while examining the reasons for their rapid decline. The emphasis is on West Bengal for its tremendous variety of agricultural crops, as well rich indigenous knowledge. Synopsis: This film was made by the women farmers (half of them non-literate) of Pastapur village in Medak district of Andhra Pradesh. It documents the 2002-03 season, a traumatic one for Bt cotton farmers in Andhra Pradesh, and nails the propganda lies of the biotech industry. Director: Nilanjan Bhattacharya Producer: Nilanjan Bhattacharya Production Company: Development Research Communication and Services Centre Contact Details: Nilanjan Bhattacharya A-63, Purba Diganta, Santoshpur, Kolkata 700 075 West Bengal P: 033-24169568 E: nilanjanbhatta@yahoo.co.in English Title: Wheat Today, What Tomorrow? Language: English Duration: 34 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Land productivity Synopsis: The film warns that farmers, scientists and economists are taking too much from the land without giving as much back — a fact that could lead to a difficult situation in future. Production Company: Centre for Science Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 28 Director: D. D. S. Community Media Trust Producers: Deccan Development Society Contact Details: Ms. Chinna Narsamma Deccan Development Society (DDS) Pastapur village, Zaheerabad Mandal Medak 500 220, Andhra Pradesh P: 08451-282271 Biodiversity and Forests Directory of Green Films English Title: A Blossom Begins to Sing English Title: A Journey through Moyar Original Title: Kurinji Poomozhi Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2000 Language: Malayalam (dubbed in English) Duration: 6 min 20 sec Format: Betacam SP Language: English Duration: 25 min Subject Focus: Conservation of forests Synopsis: The film has caught the scenic beauty of this dense forest along the river Moyar. This deciduous forest is the dwelling place of the mighty Asian elephant. Panoramic views of the Nilgiri slopes with floating clouds, huge waterfalls, gushing streams and misty hillocks bring nature alive. The film extensively covers the bio-diversity of the area. Like any other protected area of India, Mudumalai is not without its problems. The film gently suggests that conservation of the natural wealth of the forest cannot be achieved without the active involvement of locals. Synopsis: This film narrates the tale of a young girl’s fascination with the beauty and splendour of forests and her devotion to preserving a forest and its wildlife — for which she sacrifices her own life. Director: Premraj R. Production Company: Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (C-DIT) Contact Details: Manoj Krishnan P. C-DIT, Gorki Bhavan, Vanross Junction Thiruvananthapuram 695 034, Kerala P: 0471-2330081; M: 09447886486; F: 0471-2333735, 2328659 E: manojkrishnanp@rediffmail.com W: www.cdit.org Subject Focus: The Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu Producer: The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) Contact Details: Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) Hornbill House, Dr. Sálim Ali Chowk, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Mumbai 400 023, Maharashtra P: 022-22821811; F: 022-22837615 E: bnhs@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.bnhs.org English Title: A Journey through Manjira Wildlife Sancturary English Title: A Man, A Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: English Duration: 22 min 10 sec Subject Focus: Environment and Wildlife Synopsis: The film is an introduction to the Manjira Wildlife Sanctuary, the variety of birds in it, and the problems being faced in conserving and protecting this unique wetland ecosystem. It also describes the Environment Education Centre set up by the forest department in the sanctuary to educate visitors and make them aware of nature conservation efforts. Director: D. N. Reddy P. Producer: Andhra Pradesh Forest Department Contact Details: Mr. D. N. Reddy View Point, Flat No. 303, Block No. 3, CBR Estates, Deepthisri Nagar, Madinaguda, Hyderabad 500 050, Andhra Pradesh P: 040-3041617 E: dnr_viewpoint@rediffmail.com 30 Original Title: Ek Aadmi aur Ek Jungle Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 21 min 33 sec Format: Digital Subject Focus: Forest conservation Synopsis: The film depicts a Man’s efforts to protect the Forest near his village. Producer: Anand Films Production Company: Anand Films Commissioning Agency: Anand Parmar Contact Details: Anand Films M/2, Vardhman Towers, C/o Jabalpur Graphics Russel Crossing, Napier Town Jabalpur 482 001, Madhya Pradesh P: 0761-2627967; F: 0761-2422888 E: jabalpurgraphics@yahoo.co.in Biodiversity and Forest English Title: A Mirage for a Future? English Title: A New Dawn in Coorg Date/Month/Year of Production: June 1998 Duration: 32 min 31 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: A New Dawn in Coorg Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Little Rann of Kuchch Wild Ass Sanctuary Synopsis: Situated in western Gujarat, the Little Rann of Kuchch Wild Ass Sanctuary is the largest protected area in India. Over 300 species of birds, several rare and beautiful reptiles, amphibians, mammals and plants are protected in this unique habitat. This sanctuary is under increasing threat from encroaching salt industries, exotic vegitation like prosopis and unregulated traffic. While a local NGO has filed a case against the state government for leasing sanctuary land to the salt industry, the government and the industry defend the move saying it is in the interest of poor landless salt workers (agarias). Farmers living on the periphery of the sanctuary blame the wild ass and nilgai for crop damage, but experts point out that the shrinking habitat brought about by the pressure of livestock that graze in this area, has led these animals to forage for food in the fringe areas of the sanctuary. Director: Ashok N. Mewada Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Sustainable development and conservation of Coorg Synopsis: This film captures the process of change in Coorg, a district in Karnataka, facilitated by the Centre for Environment Education. The challenge in Coorg was to conserve the forests. Due to fluctuation of prices in coffee and other cash crops, there are times when a planter is forced to sell trees. Therefore, a plan to develop proactive but non-degrading ecotourism activities was evolved through a workshop which involved developing home stays in plantations, conserving the tourist and pilgrimage destinations. The process has just begun, but a new dawn is emerging over the hills of Coorg. Directors: Ms. Archana Dange, Mr. K. K. Babu, Dr. Shyamla Mani Producer: Centre for Environment Education (CEE) Production Company: Centre for Environment Education (CEE) Contact Details: CEE Delhi Centre for Environment Education (CEE) D-35, South Extension – II, New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26262878, F: 011-26497050 E: ceedelhi@ceeindia.org W: ceeindia.org 31 Directory of Green Films English Title: A Special Relationship (Manipur) ‘LAA’ Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1996 Language: English Duration: 25 min 46 sec Subject Focus: The ‘LAA’, or banana leaf and its relationship with Manipuri society Synopsis: The people of Manipur have, over the centuries, fostered a culture that has placed the wild banana plant at its centre. The plant is cultivated in every Manipur garden, primarily for its leaves, which the Manipuris call the “LAA”. Its use in all aspects of local tradition and customs constitutes an interesting instance of cultural identification of a community with its natural environment. Awards received by the film: Best non-feature film, 3rd Manipur State Film Festival, 1999 Director: Thouyangba Thoungamba Contact Details: Thouyangba Thoungamba P. K. Films Manipur, Kongba Shoudongpung Ayangpalli, Imphal 795 001, Manipur P: 0385-242118 English Title: Aak Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 15 min Subject Focus: Medicinal plants — the Aak Synopsis: The programme is a part of a series on medicinal plants meant for secondary-level students. It highlights the medicinal values of the Aak, whose leaves are used for medicinal purposes. Producer: Ms. Usha Narula Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 32 English Title: Aam Mahuva ki Shadi Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: Hindi Duration: 23 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Subject Focus: Conservation Synopsis: This is a film targeted towards raising the awareness of children, and encouraging them to protect plants and animals. Interwoven with cultural and religious issues, it also looks at the benefits of afforestation Director: Mr. Brij Bhushan Producer: Mr. Brij Bhushan Production Company: M/s Chitrashram Motion Picture and Video Films Productions Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in English Title: Aanchar Lake — A Lost Ecological Heritage Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2000 Duration: 15 min 55 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Vanishing lakes of Kashmir Synopsis: The lakes of Kashmir are socio-economically and bio-aesthetically indispensable aquatic ecosystems, harbouring a rich and diverse gene pool. They not only provide food, fodder, manure and vegetables, but have also been a potential source of recreation. Some of these lakes are showing clear signs of extinction: an example is the Aanchar Lake, which was once the pride of Srinagar. Production Company: ASRI Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Adaptations of Plants and Animals English Title: An Ode to My Mother Language: English Duration: 14 min Format: 16 mm Original Title: An Ode to My Mother Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Adaptability of living beings Synopsis: This documentary illustrates how living beings adapt to their environment for procuring food and for protection. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Adventuring in Conservation Language: English Duration: 15 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Nature and its conservation Synopsis: The video talks about the interdependence of plants and animals in nature. It also stresses on the importance of our natural resources and what we can do to conserve them. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: The film opens with a dream of a boy who is deeply disturbed by visuals of an axe being sharpened, a tree being cut, the sounds of trees being sliced into pieces, and a cry from his mother. He begins a search for his mother, and meets various elements of nature on his way. Director: A. S. Pradeep Kumar Producer: Sandhya Krishnan Production Company: The Butterfly Art Foundation Contact Details: A. S. Pradeep Kumar Butterfly Art Foundation, Pady, PO Thrissur 680 699, Kerala P: 0480 2743102; M: 94465 08102 E: unnips@satyam.net.in, director@baf.in W: www.baf.in English Title: And the Bamboo Blooms Original Title: And the Bamboo Blooms Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1999 Language: English Duration: 21 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Relationship between tribals of northeast and the bamboo Synopsis: This film is a study on the relationship between tribals of Manipur and Mizoram and the bamboo — in the backdrop of flowering of bamboo in these two states, which has got environmental, economic and political dimensions. Producer: Bankim Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org 33 Directory of Green Films English Title: Apna Jungle Apni Kahani Language: Hindi Duration: 33 min Format: PAL English Title: Arid Zone Ecology Phase-1 – 1 (Plant Killers-1) Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1985 Duration: 19 min 5 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: People’s initiatives in conservation Subject Focus: Plants of arid zones and their diseases Synopsis: In Rajasthan, people from 700 villages near Alwar have been braving annual droughts in their efforts to conserve their forests. This film highlights their achievements through five case studies, bringing out the various facets of the empowerment process of the communities, which has helped them in protecting their forests. The leitmotif of the film is a Gram Sabha meeting, which is the thread that binds the stories together. Director: Krishendu Bose Producer: UNDP Contact Details: Krishendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24636021; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com English Title: Aranya-Yatra-Ek Sukhad Anubhuti Original Title: Aranya – Yatra – Ek Sukhad Anubhuti Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 27 min 11 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Sensitizing general public about conservation issues in the wildlife sanctuaries of Hazaribagh, Kodarma, Parasnath and Topchanchi. Synopsis: The film introduces to the viewers the wildlife sanctuaries of Hazaribagh, Kodarma, Parasnath and Topchanchi through the eyes of a university student. Though some of these forests are notified as Protected Areas, they face problems like mining. Relocation of forest dwellers is also a major issue here. Man-animal conflict is quite common in these sanctuaries a modern electric fencing is being done around villages done to protect the villagers, but poverty and lack of alternative livelihood’s forces the people it go into the forest and act in contravention of forest laws. Director: Payal Deogam Producer: Diksha Kumari Prasad Production Company: Department of Environment and Forests Contact Details: Department of Environment and Forests Forest Officer’s Colony, Doranda, Ranchi 834 002, Jharkhand M: 9934109793 34 Synopsis: This programme is about the different diseases of plants in arid zones. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Arid Zone Ecology Phase-1 – 2 (Plant Killers-2) Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1985 Duration: 23 min 1 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Plant pests Synopsis: This programme talks about the different insects, pests and nematodes responsible for damage to economically useful plants. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Arid Zone Ecology Phase-1 (CAZRI: An Information on Institute) English Title: Arid Zone Ecology Phase-1 (Technology for Productive Desert) Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1985 Duration: 21 min 34 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1985 Duration: 16 min 59 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The Central Arid Zone Research Institute Subject Focus: Combating desertification Synopsis: This is an interview-based programme, in which the Director, Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI), talks about the history, growth and activities of CAZRI. Synopsis: The film explains the various technologies and equipments that can be used to make the desert more productive. Production Company: EAHM Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Arid Zone Ecology Phase-1 (Renegotiation of Desert) English Title: Arid Zone Ecology Phase-1 (What is a Desert) Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1985 Duration: 18 min 47 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1985 Duration: 18 min 55 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Combating desertification Subject Focus: Deserts Synopsis: This film deals with different techniques used to curb desertification — the species of trees, shrubs and other vegetation used to fight against shifting of dunes, wind erosion etc. Synopsis: This programme talks about how deserts are formed and expanded, conditions that are specific to deserts (such as high wind velocity, shifting of dunes and low and erratic rainfall), and the effects of deserts on mankind and economy of the region. Production Company: EAHM Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 35 Directory of Green Films English Title: Arjun Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 11 min 30 sec English Title: Avakashita Paaristithik Tantra Prabhandhan Date/Month/Year of Production: May 1996 Duration: 26 min 58 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Medicinal plants — the Arjun Subject Focus: Sustainable development Synopsis: The programme describes the various medicinal properties of the Arjun tree. This is a part of the series of films on medicinal plants, meant for secondarylevel students. Synopsis: The film advocates sustainable development through multicultural approaches — intense afforestation using advance technologies is one of them. Producer: Ms. Usha Narula Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Avkarshit Parethetik Tantra English Title: Ashwagandha Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 10 min Subject Focus: Medicinal plants — Ashwagandha Synopsis: Another film in the series on medicinal plants, this one talks about the medicinal properties of the roots of Ashwagandha. Producer: Ms. Usha Narula Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 36 Original Title: Avkarshit Parethetik Tantra Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1996 Duration: 22 min 28 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Desert and degraded ecosystems Synopsis: Desert eco-systems of the world have their own individualistic characteristics. The film explores the different aspects of degraded ecosystems. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Axing of the Himalayas English Title: Banking on the Gene Language: English Duration: 13 min Format: VHS Original Title: Banking on the Gene Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Sunderlal Bahuguna Synopsis: This film traces the story of Sunderlal Bahuguna’s life and work. Bahuguna himself elaborates his ideas by explaining the efforts made by the Bishnois of Rajasthan and the Chipko Movement. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Balumang Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: Hindi Duration: 10 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Subject Focus: Afforestation Synopsis: In this film, children are encouraged by a social worker to plant trees. But they question the utility of tree plantation by them, as the benefits will go to others. Subject Focus: Conserving plants Synopsis: Essential for food, fuel, clothing and shelter — plants are the lifeblood of the world. Yet almost everywhere, that lifeblood is being drained away as pollution, deforestation, urbanization and modern agriculture all take their toll. Earth Report investigates how the diversity of plant life on the planet could solve some of the greatest challenges facing humankind today. Just four crops — rice, wheat, maize and potatoes — provide over half the world’s energy intake. As the world’s population increases and the climate changes, it is essential to develop new, more productive crops. Scientists and farmers are increasingly realising that they need to work together to conserve the many thousands of wild and cultivated crop varieties, safeguarding their future in both genebanks and on farmers’ fields. Director: Luke Gawin Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Director: S. Nazim Hussain Producer: S. Nazim Hussain Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre 37 Directory of Green Films English Title: Bargad ne Kaha Dekho Meri Duniya English Title: Bhalku… Ek Engineer Original Title: The Saga of Banyan Tree Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: Hindi (dubbed in English) Duration: 14 min 57 sec Format: DV Original Title: Bhalku… Ek Engineer Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 28 min 15 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Contribution of the Banyan in maintaining ecological balance Subject Focus: Bhalku, the architect of the Kalka-Shimla track, and how he paid attention to the environment while designing the track Synopsis: The Banyan tree is a complete ecological system by itself. It provides shelter to a range of animals — from microorganisms like algae, fungi and bacteria to macro-organisms like insects, reptiles, birds and mammals. The Banyan has a strange capacity to expend itself. Every year, in the rainy season, swinging aerial roots shoot out through its branches and grow until they touch the earth. Director: Anil Yadav Producer: Anil Yadav Production Company: The Earth Friends Group Contact Details: Anil Yadav 7, Jain Pathshala Parisar, Vidisha 464 221, Madhya Pradesh P: 07594-220588, M: 09425148858 E: anilyadav_bsd@sancharnet.in English Title: Basic Thinks of Mankind Original Title: Basic Thinks of Mankind Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: No spoken Language (with English subtitles) Duration: 6 min 5 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Deforestation and conservation Synopsis: This documentary is about deforestation and focuses on the fact that the stability of nature depends upon the forest. Director: Binudamodharan Producer: Binudamodharan Production Company: S & B Contact Details: Binudamodharan, Padinjarekarayil, Neerkunnam Alappuzha 688 005, Kerala P: 0471-2281924, M: 09349422715 38 Synopsis: Bhalku was a villager with traditional engineering skills who helped the British in setting up an amazing rail track from Kalka to Shimla in Himachal Pradesh. Through Bhalku’s exemplary life of loving and relating to Mother Nature and being one with the environment, the film brings forth the ideology that we cannot always take from Nature, we must learn to give as well. Director: Ms. Kala Iyer Producer: M/s. Genesis Media (P) Ltd. Production Company: M/S Genesis Media (P) Ltd. Contact Details: Kala Iyer Genesis Media (P) Ltd, B-42, II Floor, Opp. Kargil Park, Jangpura-B, New Delhi 110 014 P: 011-24375120, 24375124, M: 9811075246 F: 011-24379598 E: kala@genesismediamail.com Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Bhoomi (Episode-106) English Title: Bio Control of Teak Defoliator Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Bio Control of Teak Defoliator Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2004 Language: English Duration: 15 min 2 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Goa; the village of Kulhadi Bandh, Rajasthan Synopsis: This is a collection of stories and programmes, of which the first talks about Goa’s only bird sanctuary, the Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary. Here, the Bhoomi team films quintal ducks, which migrate to the sanctuary in winter from Serbia. The collection also includes a story about Indira Point in Car Nicobar, which disappeared from the map of India after the tsunami. The story on Kulhadi Bandh is about a village in Rajasthan which believes that the cutting of a tree amounts to nothing less than murder. The jungles around the village are in safe hands. Director: Nitin P. Nandan Producer: Siddharth Kak Production Company: Cinema Vision India, Mumbai Contact Details: Ms. Antara Kak Cinema Vision India, 501, Adarsh Nagar, MHB Colony, New Link Road, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai 400 102 P: 022-26365946; F: 022-26366642 E: cvi@indiasurabhi.com W: www.indiasurabhi.com Subject Focus: Eco-friendly protection of forests from pests Synopsis: The film documents the development of an ecofriendly method to solve the problem of defoliator outbreaks, which had evaded control for the past 150 years. The film starts with defining the economic impact of a pest both in terms of wood loss and revenue unrealized. The dynamics of pest outbreaks is explained next. After a comparative analysis of potential bio-control agents like predators, parasites and pathogens, the film shows why the Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus was selected as the best bio-control agent. Director: Dr. T. V. Sanjeev Producer: Director, KFRI Production Company: Kerala Forest Research Institute Contact Details: Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI), Peechi Thrissur 680 653, Kerala P: 0487 - 2699037, 2699061, 2699062, 2699063, 2699365 F: 0487 - 2699249 E: kfri@kfri.org, jksharma@kfri.org W: www.kfri.org English Title: Bio-Diversity of India Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Duration: 17 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: The biographic zones of India Synopsis: This programme talks about the different biographic zones of India with reference to national parks and sanctuaries. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 39 Directory of Green Films English Title: Biological Deserts English Title: Born Wild Episode: Sacred Groves Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1998 Duration: 15 min 18 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Born Wild Episode: Sacred Groves Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English Duration: 22 min Subject Focus: Urban industrial pollution Subject Focus: The Khasi sacred groves of Meghalaya Synopsis: The programme deals with urban pollution which is converting cities into biological deserts. The main reason for this is unchecked industrial growth in and around residential areas. Synopsis: Born Wild is a series that takes a look at India’s wildlife and wild spaces. This episode is on the sacred groves of Meghalaya’s Khasi people, which are fast vanishing. Production Company: AOSM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Biology of Multipedes-I Director: Swathi Thyagarajan Producer: New Delhi Television (NDTV) Production Company: NDTV Contact Details: Swathi Thyagarajan NDTV, Archana Complex, Greater Kailash I New Delhi 110 048 P: 011-26446666; M: 9811660901 E: swati@ndtv.com Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1991 Language: English Duration: 14 min 36 sec Format: U-Matic English Title: Bull Cult Subject Focus: Millipedes Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1999 Duration: 14 min 49 sec Format: Betacam Synopsis: A member of the phylum Arthropoda, millipedes live on plants, roots and vegetation in the forest. Subject Focus: The bull and its relationship with man Production Company: EMKU Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Boodha Pedh Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2004 Duration: 5 min Format: Betacam Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 40 Synopsis: The bull, a symbol of fertility, is also a friend of man. This film explores the relationship of humans with this animal Production Company: EMKU Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Can Tropical Rainforests be Saved? English Title: Canvas Language: English Duration: 60 min 59 sec Format: DVD Original Title: Canvas Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: No spoken language Duration: 3 min Subject Focus: Saving the rainforest Subject Focus: Deforestation Synopsis: The film looks at the web of economic, social and political pressures that have led to mass destruction of forests — and at the prospects today for saving those that still remain. An estimated 500 million people worldwide live in forests, many caught in the clash between development and cultural survival. The film investigates alternative uses for rainforests: debt-for-nature swaps in Costa Rica and Cameroon, and the sustainable harvest of products such as acai berries, latex and Brazil nuts in the Amazon. Director: Robert Richter Producer: Robert Richter Production Company: Richter Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Synopsis: In this film, a hand draws out a beautiful forest, only to the erase it to make buildings. This sequence of activities continues till the canvas is torn off. Director: Divyesh Lad Contact Details: Divyesh Lad ZICA, Essel World, Gorai Island, Borivali, Mumbai 400 091 M: 09892109278 E: divyeshlad@rediffmail.com English Title: Capital Green — Green Policy of New Delhi Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Urban environment management — the ‘greens’ of New Delhi English Title: Canines A-Z Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1997 Language: English Duration: 12 min 9 sec Format: VHS Subject Focus: The domestic dog Synopsis: The programme presents a compherensive overview of the domestic dog — types of dogs, training them for different purposes, care of a dog and why a dog has peculiar physical characteristics. Production Company: APAT Synopsis: Taking a cue from the winds of privatization sweeping the country, the Lt. Governor of Delhi has announced the ‘privatization’ of development and maintenance of city parks, while retaining their ownership through the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 41 Directory of Green Films English Title: Captive Animals — Bonded Labour English Title: Chance for Survival Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1997 Language: English Duration: 15 min 27 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Duration: 25 min 5 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Degrading desert environments Subject Focus: Animals in captivity Synopsis: The film asks why man keeps animals captive in cruel, inhuman conditions. Donkeys are made to carry heavy loads, deer and geese live in squalid conditions in ‘popular’ deer parks, and birds are caged and sold only to die in great numbers. Is this humane? Synopsis: Desert environments around the world are steadily deteriorating, as a result of a high-density, lowincome population depending almost entirely on land for subsistence. Pressure on deserts should be relieved immediately by providing alternate sources of employment. Production Company: MDEL Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Care the Greens English Title: Cockroaches Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2000 Duration: 3 min Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1992 Language: English Duration: 12 min 24 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Medicinal plants Subject Focus: Cockroaches Synopsis: The world has been using medicinal plants for centuries; we are well acquainted with the medicinal applications of plants like Tulsi, Peepal, Ginger, Turmeric etc. But growing pressures of population and pollution are threatening to adversely affect medicinal plants. Today, when our consciousness of physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle is on the rise, it is all the more important that we care for these plants as they care for us. Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 42 Synopsis: This programme presents an overview on cockroaches — their evolution, species attributes, lifecycle and food habits. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Communities English Title: Coping with Catastrophe Language: English Duration: 17 min Format: 16 mm Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 58 min Subject Focus: Rainforest community Subject Focus: Biodiversity and conservation in the Northeast Synopsis: The film reveals the structure and composition of a rainforest community — the way it functions, the factors that bring about changes, and the way all life is tied to a community structure. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Conservation of Biodiversity Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 14 min 30 sec Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Subject Focus: Conservation in India Synopsis: The film covers conservation in India — the conservation practices in Indian culture, Indian flora and fauna, parks and sanctuaries, and the country’s ongoing efforts in conservation of biodiversity. Producer: S. Bakshi Production Company: M/s Chitra Utsav Video Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: This film focuses on biodiversity, conservation and sustainable development in Northeast India. Directors: Gautam Bora, C. N. Barua Producers: Gautam Bora, C. N. Barua Contact Details: Gautam Bora and C. N. Barua Senapati Road, Silpukhuri, Guwahati 781 003, Assam P: 0361-545599; F: 0361-520348 English Title: Corbett at 60 Original Title: Corbett at 60 Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The Corbett National Park Synopsis: This documentary was made for the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department on the occasion of the diamond jubilee of Corbett National Park. Director: Krishnendu Bose and Madhurima Sen Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com 43 Directory of Green Films English Title: Courting Nature English Title: Crustacea Original Title: Courting Nature Date/Month/ Year of Production: 1997 Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: Betacam Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Narayan Sarovar and Bhitarkanika sanctuaries — environmental Law Synopsis: The film covers all forms of crustacea inhabiting freshwater, estuarine and marine environments. Synopsis: This film on the Narayan Sarovar and Bhitarkanika sanctuaries was made for the WWF’s Centre for Environmental Law. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com English Title: Creative Cow Original Title: Creative Cow Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: No spoken Language Duration: 3 min 22 sec Subject Focus: Re-greening the environment Synopsis: The film is about two naughty children who wipe out an entire grassland. But they have a Creative Cow who finds a way to recreate the grassland once again. Subject Focus: Crustacea Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Cry of the Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 27 min Subject Focus: People-centric conservation policy Synopsis: This film looks into a more holistic meaning of conservation, where people are a part of the forests and animals that we protect. It argues that people staying inside and around protected forests should not pay the cost of conservation, but should be made a part of it; these people, it says, can use the forest sustainably if given the chance. Shot in Kanha in Madhya Pradesh, it advocates a reappraisal of our current conservation policies. Director: Vaibhav Shah Contact Details: Vaibhav Shah ZICA, Essel World, Gorai Island, Borivali, Mumbai 400 091 M: 098198972341 Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org 44 Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary Original Title: Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2003 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The Dalma sanctuary and its floral and faunal diversity Synopsis: The film is about the Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary in the state of Jharkhand. Dalma is well known as an elephant haven. The hill terrain of the sanctuary serves as a complete ecological unit with a variety of forests. The Indian giant squirrel is also found in abundance here. Producer: Forest Publicity & Extension Commissioning Agency: Mr. Gul Bahar Singh, Director English Title: Dawagni: Himalaya ke Dahaktey Van Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: Hindi Subject Focus: Forest fires in the Himalayas Synopsis: Fires in Himalayan forests is a regular phenomena. Accumulation of dry pine needles and broad leaves and bushes like lentana provide the main ignition. Excessive temperatures and dry spells during summers mean a small careless move can result in a massive forest fire. The documentary is an attempt to find out the causes of forest fires and their effects on the environment of the Himalayan land and people. Directors: Dharmendra Kumar Dubby/Anil Kumar Thakur Contact Details: Forest Publicity & Extension (Public Relations) Division-Ranchi, Van Bhavan, Doranda, Ranchi 834 002, Jharkhand P: 0651-2481674 Contact Details: Dharmendra Kumar Dubey and Anil Kuma Thakur KAEF, Almora & A. N. Films, New Delhi, F-106, Karampura, New Delhi 110 015 P: 011-25937844; F: 011-25415189 E: ak_thakur @epatra.com English Title: Daughter of the Earth English Title: Death in the Rain Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: Approx 30 min Original Title: Death in the Rain Forest Language: English Duration: 40 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Dr. Vandana Shiva and her work Subject Focus: Preservation of the Amazon rainforests Synopsis: This documentary is on Dr. Vandana Shiva and her work. Director: Shazia Producer: Navdanya Contact Details: Dr. Vandana Shiva Research Foundation for Science, Technology & Ecology (RFSTE) and Navdanya, A-60, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26968077 E: vshiva@vsnl.com Synopsis: This edited version of a BBC documentary goes deep into the Amazonian forest to investigate the causes of their rapid degeneration. Tribals and colonialists are at loggerheads here. If felling continues at the same pace, the forests will disappear within 20 years. The documentary highlights the protest movement to save the forests started by Chico Mendes, who fell to the bullets of the colonialists. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 45 Directory of Green Films English Title: Deemak English Title: Desert Locusts-I, The Farmers’ Foe Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Language: English Duration: 26 min 33 sec Format: U-Matic Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1990 Language: English Duration: 18 min 36 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Termites Subject Focus: The desert locust menace Synopsis: Termites are some of the most destructive pests ever. The film finds that they have an interesting social life. Synopsis: This programmme highlights the menace of locusts in the Thar and other parts of the world — it explains the life cycle of the desert locust, how it moves in swarms, and how these swarms destroy the vegetation enroute. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Delhi Ridge Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: The Delhi Ridge Synopsis: The Delhi Ridge is the ‘lung’ of Delhi. But can it survive the onslaught of encroachers? English Title: Desert Locusts-II, The Farmers’ Foe Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1990 Language: English Duration: 14 min 36 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: The desert locust and its control Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 46 Synopsis: This part of the programme talks about the breeding behaviour of desert locusts and the national and international efforts in locust control. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Destiny English Title: Dhoodha Toli Original Title: Destiny Duration: 5 min Original Title: Dhoodha Toli Language: Hindi Duration: 31 min Synopsis: We have to protect our natural environment from destruction. If we continuously focus on concretization through deforestation then those days are not too far when the control on earth will automatically get transferred to the hands of evil force. In the film we have focused on this issue and symbolically present the entire story. Director: Partha Banerjee Production Company: B D Infotech Contact Details: Partha Banerjee 43/A, T N Banerjee Road, Panihati, Kolkata - 700 114 P: 033-2563 0132, 033-2652 5522/5523; M: 098302 46374 E: contact@bdinfotech.com, partha_bdi@rediffmail.com contact@bdinfotech.com Subject Focus: Protection of forests by the women of Upherkhal Synopsis: This film documents a campaign undertaken to raise people’s consciousness regarding conservation. Production Company: Cine Arts India Commissioning Agency: CAPART Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: Devta Activists English Title: Don’t Just Worship It – Trees Original Title: Devta Activists Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2005 Language: Hindi and English (with English subtitles) Duration: 28 min Format: DV Cam Subject Focus: Role of traditional institutions such as Devtas (deities) in conservation Original Title: Don’t Just Worship It – Trees Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 54 sec Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Caring for nature Synopsis: Devta Activists is set in the Kullu valley. Here, over the years, local communities have saved their environment by acceding control over natural resources to their Devtas — deities. Today, these practices find their authority threatened because of the presence of two symbols of modernity in the area: the Great Himalayan National Park and the Parvati Hydro-Electric Project. The film is a study on how local traditions negotiate with contemporary discourses on scientific conservation and national development. Synopsis: This public service message, with its focus on trees, draws attention to the interdependence between water and forests. Its backdrop is a metaphor: that of Lord Shiva’s matted locks actually being trees. Just as Shiva’s locks bore the impact of the waters of the Ganga descending from the heavens, trees bear the onslaught of rain and help it to percolate into the earth. Director: Sanjay Barnela Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Moving Images Contact Details: Mandakini Mathur Devrai, Panchgani Co-Op Housing Society Satara/Panchgani 412 805, Maharashtra P: 02168-241220, M: 09422604440 E: kinokino@vsnl.net Contact Details: Anjali Khosla/Sanjay Barnela D-3, 3425, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26893384, M: 09818299212 E: moving@vsnl.com W: www.movingimagesindia.com CMS ENVIS Centre Director: Mandakini Mathur Producer: Mandakini Mathur 47 Directory of Green Films English Title: Doon Valley Ecosystem English Title: Drought in Desert Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: VHS Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1989 Duration: 21 min 17 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Countering drought in the desert Subject Focus: Impact of limestone quarrying on Himalayas Synopsis: The film shows the impact of limestone quarrying on the Himalayan ecosystem. Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Synopsis: The film features the grim battle waged by the people of the Thar to overcome recurrent drought and famine. It focuses on the the traditional practices and the new technology in this field. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Drosophila — The Fruit Fly English Title: Earth Charmers Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1996 Language: English Duration: 18 min 21 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 31 min 55 sec Subject Focus: The fruit fly’s sense of smell Subject Focus: Traditional Indian systems in agriculture and ecosystem management Synopsis: This programme deals with a study on the sense of smell of the fruit fly, and the relevance of its findings for everyday life and future research. Synopsis: Earth Charmers is a 13-episode series that attempts to profile efforts by individuals, organizations and communities to restore and popularize ecologically sound traditional practices. Through these, the series tries to highlight the fact that possibly these very practices have the potential to offer solutions to not just Indian, but global problems too. Some of the features in this series are ‘Seed yatra in the Deccan for preservation of traditional multicropping system’; ‘Pongal, the harvest festival’; ‘Neem for pesticide-intensive cotton crop’; ‘Water harvesting through community initiative in Ralegan Siddhi’; ‘Emitter, a costeffective innovation in irrigation’; and ‘Narayan Reddy, the master of herbs for tackling pests’. Production Company: CEC Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Directors: H. B. Muralidhara, Seema Muralidhar & Sunayana Sadarangani Producer: Zee Network Contact Details: H. B. Muralidhara Beacon Television, A-1/103, Siddhartha Nagar, Off Western Express Highway, Borivali (E), Mumbai P: 022-28864761; F: 022-28845978 E: murali2@bol.net.in, hbmdhara@yahoo.co.in 48 Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Earth is Worth Original Title: Earth is Worth Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: English Duration: 2 min Format: AVI Subject Focus: Saving the Earth from wars and environmental decay Synopsis: This film portrays a war zone, and a soldier who is desperate to wipe out whatever comes in his way — including the Earth’s natural resources and environment. Finally, the soldier realizes the folly of his actions: the Earth shows him that protecting nature — and not destroying it — is the key to our survival. Director: K. Thulasi Raman Producer: K. Thulasi Raman English Title: Earth Report VI: Hands On — Out of the Woods Original Title: Earth Report VI: Hands On — Out of the Woods Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Community practices in conservation Synopsis: Razing the world’s tropical forests makes no long-term economic sense. In Out of the Woods,stories from Africa, Latin America and South East Asia are featured, where local communities are voluntarily safeguarding their trees for their own welfare. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: K. Thulasi Raman Quarter No. 6, 4th Street, Thimmiah Road, Barathi Nagar, Bangalore 560 001, Karnataka P: 080-25545623 E: thulasi05@gmail.com English Title: Earth Report VI (Hands On): Pure Geneeous Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Earth Report VI: Paradise Regained Original Title: Earth Report VI (Hands On): Pure Geneeous Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: Earth Report VI: Paradise Regained Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Community practices in conservation Synopsis: It is estimated that over 50% of world’s tropical forests have been lost or degraded over the last 20 years. But are they gone forever, or is it possible to recreate a complex ecosystem like a rainforest? On the Philippine island of Leyte, local people are involved in an experiment to do just that. Leyte’s natural tropical forest was cleared for coconut plantations. But as the plantations have become uneconomic, a German-funded project is the start of the plan to recreate a natural tropical forest. Synopsis: This film provides an antidote to the depressing coverage of wildlife destruction in the world’s tropical countries. It profiles communities from Africa, Asia and Latin America who have their own strategies for saving local biodiversity. They are doing it for a simple reason: there’s more money to be made out of development without destruction. Subject Focus: Regenerating tropical forests Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 49 Directory of Green Films English Title: Earth Report VI: Timber Mafia Part-1 English Title: Easter Island: The Mystery Original Title: Earth Report VI: Timber Mafia Part-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: Easter Island: The Mystery Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2002 Language: English Duration: 4 min 12 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Timber mafia in Indonesia Synopsis: Indonesia is home to 10% of the world’s surviving tropical forest. In Kalimantan province on the island of Borneo, illegal felling is going out of control, threatening the environment and the habitat of endangered species. Almost three-quarters of Indonesia’s timber trade is reported to be illegal, but the problem is not confined to South East Asia. It is estimated that 80% of the tropical hardwood in the worldwide trade comes from illegal sources in Indonesia and elsewhere in Asia, South America and Africa. This film uncovers the brutal trade in stolen timber from Indonesia that’s ending up in Europe, USA, China, Australia and Japan. It also reveals that the post-Suharto government in Jakarta is unable to control hundreds of timber barons, who terrorise not only environmental campaigners and journalists but also the police and government ministers. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Earth Report VI: Timber Mafia Part-2 Original Title: Earth Report VI: Timber Mafia Part-2 Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Timber mafia in Indonesia Synopsis: See previous entry. Subject Focus: Ecological balance Synopsis: This is a clay stop animation song about Easter Island, near South America, which tells the story of achieving a secure ecological balance to prevent destruction of the earth. Producer: Praveen Raja Chripugg Contact Details: Praveen Raja Chripugg Painter, Animator & Director, 33/1A Shalom Avenue Vidyalakshmi Street, Rajeswari Nagar, Selaiyur Chennai 600 073, Tamil Nadu P: 044-22275218 E: nprc_75@yahoo.com English Title: Eco-Dharma Original Title: Eco-Dharma Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: The Bishnois of Rajasthan Synopsis: This film tells the story of the dedication and sacrifice of the Bishnoi community of western Rajasthan, the oldest practising environmentalists of India to whom the preservation of wildlife and forests is no less than a faith. Director: Malgorzata Skiba Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 50 Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Ecological Modelling English Title: Ecosystems and Interactions Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1992 Duration: 13 min 16 sec Format: U-Matic Language: English Duration: 15 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Ecological models for predicting the future Subject Focus: Man and nature; energy cycles Synopsis: Ecologists are often called upon to predict the future of the earth. This programme focuses on the mathematical and statistical models which ecologists use in their prediction, and their validation. Synopsis: The films demonstrates how energy moves through a food chain and how nutrient cycles function. Drawing together the concepts of populations and communities, it explains how the delicate web of life can be radically altered, particularly by the actions of man. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Ecology and Pollution in Wetland Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Duration: 45 min Subject Focus: Conservation of wetlands Contact Details: Priyabrata Mukharji Zilla School More, P.O. Dulmi Ralita, Pumlia 723 102, Orissa P: 03252-225022 English Title: Eden of Hope Language: English Duration: 25 min Subject Focus: Mumbai Synopsis: This film is on the history and development of the city of Mumbai — in view of the imbalance in nature which the rising towers of civilization and influx of millions into the city has occasioned. The city’s ‘lung’ is the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, which remains in constant conflict with the forces of development. Producer: Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) Contact Details: Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) Hornbill House, Dr. Sálim Ali Chowk, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Mumbai 400 023 India P: 022-22821811; F: 022-22837615 E: bnhs@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.bnhs.org CMS ENVIS Centre 51 Directory of Green Films English Title: Einthinayude Naalvazhikal English Title: Environment & Bio-Diversity Part-I Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: Malayalam Duration: 63 min Original Title: Environment & Bio-Diversity Part-I Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 23 min 19 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Forests and biodiversity of Kerala Synopsis: This film unveils the beauty, vitality, richness and variety of the forests in Kerala, which is home to two biological hotspots: Silent Valley in central Kerala and Agasthyakoodam in the southern part of the state. The film presents the various conservation strategies — such as joint forest management projects — and movements to preserve this heritage. Director: E. Unnikrishnan Producer: Department of Forests and Wildlife, Government of Kerala Contact Details: Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Forest Headquarters, Thiruvananthapuram 695 014 P: 0471-2321610, 2529241; F: 0471-2338806 E: pccf@ keralaforest.org W: www.keralaforest.org English Title: Ek aur Nazaria — Maiti Andolan Original Title: Ek aur Nazaria — Maiti Andolan Date/Month/Year of Production: June 1998 Language: Hindi Duration: 23 min 16 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Conservation in Uttarakhand and the Maiti movement Synopsis: This is part of a series called Ek aur Nazaria, about alternative views taken by individuals on social issues. The episode Maiti Andolan is about the alternative view of Kalyan Singh Rawat, who focused on the problem of decreasing forest cover and rapid denudation of mountains in the Uttarakhand region. Rawat’s views and actions resulted in the Maiti Andolan, which has since become a mass movement. Producer: Zee News, Zee Telefims Ltd. Contact Details: Zee News, Zee Telefims Ltd. FC-19, Sector 16A, Noida 201 301, Uttar Pradesh P: 0120-24511064-78; F: 0120-24515240 E: alkas@zeenetwork.com 52 Subject Focus: Biodiversity and the need for its conservation Synopsis: This film is an attempt to sensitize people towards the urgent need for protection and conservation of our biodiversity. It would take hundreds of years to restore what we have destroyed; but if we don’t start now, it might be too late to save planet. Director: Mike H. Pandey Producer: NOC-YCA, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India Production Company: Riverbank Studios Contact Details: NOC-YCA, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India 306, Vigyan Sadan, Sector X, R K Puram, New Delhi 110 022 P: 011-26195312-13; F: 011-26195312 E: noc-ysa@yahoo.com W: www.ysa2004.org English Title: Environment & Bio-Diversity Part-II Original Title: Environment & Bio-Diversity Part-II Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 27 min 30 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Biodiversity and its conservation Synopsis: This film highlights the importance of all life forms, their interactions with each other and with the rest of the environment, and the role of biodiversity as a source of a large number of products and services that sustain our lives. Director: Mike H. Pandey Producer: NOC-YCA, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India Production Company: Riverbank Studios Contact Details: NOC-YCA, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India 306, Vigyan Sadan, Sector X, R K Puram, New Delhi 110 022 P: 011-26195312-13; F: 011-26195312 E: noc-ysa@yahoo.com W: www.ysa2004.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: (Coastal Elusion) Environmental Science English Title: Facing a Battle for Survival Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Duration: 24 min 10 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1999 Language: English Duration: 17 min 36 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Coastal ecosystems Subject Focus: The environmental crisis in the Thar Synopsis: The life and environment of coastal ecosystems are controlled by various abiotic and biotic factors. Coasts are dynamic environments, involving mass and energy transFormations of waves and currents. Shorelines are subjected to both continental and oceanic processes. Dr. A. Balasubramanian of the University of Mysore, explains the geomorphology of coasts, causes of erosion and its impact on the environment. Synopsis: The Thar is the most populous desert in the world. The biodiversity of this arid region is influenced by man, his livestock and his agricultural activities, and traditional desert flora and fauna is slowly giving way to species which are unsuited to its ecology. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Fate of 1988 National Forest Policy English Title: Expedition to an Ancient Jungle Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1998 Duration: 19 min 8 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 21 min 52 sec Subject Focus: India’s forest policy Subject Focus: The Eturu Nagaram Wildlife Sanctuary, India Synopsis: The Eturu Nagaram Wildlife Sanctuary in India houses some of the few remaining ancient forests in the country. This is a place which has yielded stone age tools and fossils. Now, human encroachments and unchecked exploitation of natural resources are threatening its very existence. Synopsis: This film explains how India’s forest policy has been implemented and the amendemnts made to make it more people-oriented. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Director: G. Sankar Producer: Andhra Pradesh Forest Department Contact Details: Mr. G. Shankar Shankar Films, Plot No. 2, Venkatapuram Colony, Walker Town, Secunderbad 500 025, Andra Pradesh P: 040-750 2943 CMS ENVIS Centre 53 Directory of Green Films English Title: Fate of the Forests English Title: Finding the Link Original Title: Fate of the Forests Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: The Nagarahole National Park Subject Focus: The use of forests Synopsis: For over 20 years, the shrinkage of the world’s tropical forests has been at the forefront of environmental concerns. Yet the forests continue to be cleared. The key word is ‘cleared’ for — as the film finds — while commercial logging contributes to deforestation in the tropics, terms like ‘destruction’ and ‘devastation’ are too simple. Forests have always been used by local people. Stories from Peru and Indonesia show how forest ‘farmers’ ingeniously imitate the natural productivity of the rainforest. In Uganda, agro-forestry techniques are helping to keep a watershed reserve intact. Guyana’s president argues that timber concessions have been made to Asian companies to pay off Guyana’s huge national debt. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Director: Krupakar Senai Producer: Karnataka Forest Department Contact Details: Conservator of Forests (Wildlife), Karnataka Forest Department, Aranyabhavana, 2nd Floor, Malleswaram 18th Crs., Bangalore 560 003, Karnataka E: ccfwlfb@bgl.vsnl.net.in /pccfwl@vsnl.com English Title: Fire of the Forest Original Title: Fire of the Forest Language: Chhattisgarhi Director: Tejendra Tamrakar Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: Fires in National Park — A Case Study English Title: Fighting for a Future Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1992 Duration: 13 min 27 sec Format: U-Matic Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Forest fires Subject Focus: Natural disaster management strategies Synopsis: This programme, filmed on location in Ethiopia, India, China and Botswana, examines strategies to combat natural disasters. Synopsis: In this programme, Mark S. Boyce talks about fires in National Parks with special reference to the fire of 1988 in the Yellowstone National Park. He explains the impacts of such fires on wildlife and the complex relation between fires, wildlife and vegetation. Production Company: EJOD Director: Octavio Bezerra Producer: Octavio Bezerra Production Company: UNEP/Cinematografics/BBC Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 54 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Fisheries-5 (Culture Fisheries) English Title: Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1999 Language: English Duration: 20 min 10 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Dhanwa Lama Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2001 Language: Hindi Duration: 12 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Culture fisheries Subject Focus: Deforestation Synopsis: Culture fishery or aqua culturing is like agriculture, and aims at getting increased fish production to improve the quality of fish. It can be done on land. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Fisheries-6 (Fisheries-Port — Ratnagiri) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1999 Language: English Duration: 12 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The fishing port of Ratnagiri Synopsis: In this episode of the fisheries series, the focus is on the fishing port of Ratnagiri. In the process, the programme also provides information on the fishing industry, its spread, and its scope. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: The film tells the story of two small boys who are rescued from a landslide by a folk character called ‘Dhanwa Lama’. The children learn about the importance of trees from this character, and realise how disastrous deforestation can be. Producer: Children’s Film Society Contact Details: Children’s Film Society, India Films Division Complex, 24, Dr.G.Deshmukh Marg Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23526798, 23516136 F: 022-23522610 E: ncyp@bom3.vsnl.net.in W: www.cfsindia.org English Title: Forest Fires: Prevention & Control Original Title: Forest Fires: Prevention & Control Language: English Duration: 22 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Forest fires and their control Synopsis: This film looks at the reasons behind forest fires and covers the entire range of forest fire control programmes in use. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org 55 Directory of Green Films English Title: Forest Policy ‘88 Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Duration: 13 min Format: U-Matic English Title: Forestry (Forest Policies and Man) in India-7 Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1999 Duration: 11 min 31 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Indian Forest Policy Subject Focus: Community management of forests Synopsis: The film provides a brief history of the evolution of the forest policy in India, and the best roadmaps for achieving the goals set in the policy resolution. Production Company: AOSM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Forest Settlements in Gir Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1993 Duration: 23 min 59 sec Format: U-Matic Synopsis: Communities and forest authorities have always had a massive communication gap between them, which has been largely nurtured by the notion that the rural poor are responsible for destroying our forests. The film explores the history of this alienation, in the perspective of the new forest policy which is trying to involve the people in forest management. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Forests Subject Focus: Forest settlements of India Synopsis: Forest settlements are common all over India; they are established for managing forest-related work like raising plantations, conserving soil, extinguishing forest fires etc. This programme looks at the forest settlements in Gir, their problems, and the steps being taken by the forest department to solve them. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1996 Language: English Duration: 3 capsules, 4.5 min each Subject Focus: Jute, biodiversity and bamboo Synopsis: These three Terraview capsules highlight a tribal community’s efforts at preserving bamboo, a precious resource which is under threat due to demand from the paper industry; the importance of and strategies to preserve India’s biodiversity; and experiments to use jute as an environment-friendly replacement for plastic and wood packaging. Director: Tata Energy Reseach Institute (TERI) Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org 56 Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Forests — The Last Stand English Title: Forests in Peril-1 Original Title: Forests — The Last Stand Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1989 Duration: 22 min 25 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Sustainable management of forests Synopsis: The programme shows the various causes and impacts of deforestation, and how important it has become for us to save our forests. Synopsis: Two-thirds of the earth’s virgin forests have been wiped out. This Earth Report looks at forestry management around the world and the attempts to make it more sustainable. In Hands On, reports from Mexico talk about intermediate technology developing tractors adapted to local loggers’ needs. Director: Luke Gawin Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Forests & Us Subject Focus: Deforestation Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Forests in Peril-2 Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1989 Duration: 19 min 4 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Forests Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1997 Duration: 10 min 4 sec Format: Betacam Synopsis: This part of the series is on forest types and their biomass. It also discusses various indigenous methods of protecting forests used by tribals and people living among mountains. Subject Focus: Forests Production Company: AROO Synopsis: This film — which also features Sunderlal Bahuguna — discusses the importance of forests for the survival of the earth. Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 57 Directory of Green Films English Title: Forests in Peril-3 English Title: Forests of the Gods Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1990 Duration: 29 min 19 sec Format: U-Matic Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2001 Language: English Duration: 28 min 54 sec Subject Focus: Destruction of forests Subject Focus: The sacred groves of Kerala Synopsis: The film exposes the role man has played in destroying our forests, particularly in India. Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: This is a documentary on the temple groves of Kerala, known as Kavus. The filmmakers enter the grove of Iringole, listen to folk legends of disasters that have befallen those who dared violate the sanctity of the forest, witness the practice of serpent worship, and learn about the ecological significance of these groves. They also capture the spectacular teyyam ritual dance, performed annually in many sacred groves of north Kerala, during which the spirit of the deity is believed to visit the kavu for a brief while in the incarnation of the performer. English Title: Forests of Reverence Director: Christopher Rego Producer: Zee Telefilms Production Company: AROO Original Title: Forests of Reverence Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2006 Language: English Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Sacred groves Synopsis: Thousands of sacred forests are spread across India. Revered by local communities, these sacred groves have been preserved for generations and are home to many rare and endangered plant and animal species. Today, many of these groves are fading away because of increasing modernization. The film tells the story of two native communities in Karnataka and Maharashtra, who have withstood the forces of the modern world to protect their faith and their forests. Director: Rishu Nigam Producer: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Production Company: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Commissioning Agency: Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org Contact Details: Christopher Rego Ultra Film and Video, A-10, Sagar Sanjog, 50/C, JP Road, Versova, Mumbai 400 061 P: 022-26360793; F: 022-26312861 E: kittu2k@yahoo.com English Title: Forgotten Villages Original Title: Forgotten Villages Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2002 Language: English (conversations in Kannada with English subtitles) Duration: 38 min 35 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Resettlement of villagers from the Bhadra Tiger Reserve, Karnataka Synopsis: Thirty kilometres from the town of Chikmagalur in Karnataka lies the Bhadra Tiger Reserve. Besides wildlife, the reserve holds 16 hamlets, whose inhabitants are mostly peasants and forest-produce gatherers. The film documents the process of resettlement of these people: the stress in this process is on human welfare and its end result is effective conservation of a rich biodiversity, as well as protecting the catchments of the Bhadra river. Producer: Krupakar Senani Features Contact Details: Krupakar Senani Features No. 1, 12th Cross, V. V. Mohalla, Mysore, Karnataka 570 002 P: 0821-2519211 E: senani@sancharnet.in 58 Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Ghonsla English Title: Green Medicines Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: Hindi Duration: 10 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Conservation of medicinal plants Subject Focus: Tree felling and conservation Synopsis: The story begins with children of a neighbourhood rescuing a young bird that had fallen from its nest and putting it back in its home in the trees. But they find out that a large number of such trees were being axed down by the father of one among them. So they get together to persuade their elders not to cut the trees for temporary financial gains. Director: S. Nazim Hussain Producer: S. Nazim Hussain Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in Synopsis: Tropical rainforests are home to thousands of medicinal plant species. Between 70-90% of the world’s rural population relies on traditional herbal medicines for primary healthcare. Shot in Thailand, Western Samoa, Borneo, Costa Rica, Papua New Guinea and Brazil, the film shows the different initiatives being taken to conserve and promote traditional knowledge of plant-based medicines. Production Company: Scandinature Films Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Green Signals – The Environment in India English Title: Grassroots Original Title: Grassroots Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2001 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Individual grassroot initiatives to preserve environment and wildlife Original Title: Green Signals – The Environment in India Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English (with English subtitles; dubbed in English) Duration: 30 min 23 sec Format: Digital beta Subject Focus: India’s contribution in environment protection and conservation of natural resources Synopsis: The programme features stories of ordinary people who, with their sheer determination and initiative, managed to bring about change. It contains five stories — those of Rattan Chand of Chamba, Laxman Singh of Rajasthan, the Van Suraksha Samiti, the Dana-Paani Yojana and the Sacred Forest. Synopsis: With only 2.4% of the world’s land area, India accounts for as much as 7.31% of the global fauna. Not surprisingly, it is recognized as one of the 12 mega-diverse countries in the world. The film travels to various parts of the country and outlines some important environmental initiatives that clearly suggest that economic growth and environmental protection are not opposed to each other. Producer: Umesh Aggarwal Commissioning Agency: Doordarshan India Directors: Partha Sarkar & Raman Mann Producer: Navtej Sarna, Joint Secretary (XP) Contact Details: News & Entertainment Television 994, 1st Floor, Laxmi Commercial Complex, Nehru Road, Arjun Nagar, Kotla Mubarakpur, New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24644494/24658384; F: 011-24631408 E: net-20@rediffmail.com, netv@mantraonline.com Contact Details: Ministry of External Affairs XP Division, Shashtri Bhavan, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-23383371; F: 011-23384319 E: jsxp@mea.gov.in W: www.mea.gov.in CMS ENVIS Centre 59 Directory of Green Films English Title: Green Warriors of Thar English Title: Greening the Mining Mess Original Title: Green Warriors of Thar Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2006 Language: English Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2001 Language: English Duration: 17 min 13 sec Subject Focus: The Bishnois of Rajasthan Subject Focus: Afforestation programmes on overburden of open cast mines; reclamation practices Synopsis: Amidst the arid Thar desert, where survival itself is tough, there exists a community which reveres nature in all its forms and can even kill to protect an animal or tree. This film takes you to the Bishnois of western Rajasthan, probably the world’s first conservationists. Director: Rishu Nigam Producer: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Production Company: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Commissioning Agency: Air India Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org Synopsis: This film examines an afforestation effort carried out on land left over after open-cast coal mining in West Bengal. The Social Forestry Division of Durgapur has procured fallow land from the Eastern Coalfield Limited and Bharat Coking Coal Limited, and has planted trees on these overburdens. The attempt has led to a revival of greenery on these erstwhile desolate stretches. Director: Ashijit Ganguli, Educational Research Centre, Kolkata Contact Details: Ashijit Ganguly 50, Circus Avenue, Kolkata 700 017, West Bengal P: 033-2474869 E: george@emrc.org, director@emrc.org English Title: Greening the Waste Land English Title: Greening the Char Language: English Duration: 30 min Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2000 Duration: 7 min 3 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Wasteland development Subject Focus: Reforesting a river bank in Assam Synopsis: Initiatives to protect the environment can emerge from all kinds of sources. In Dibrugarh, Assam, the government and the people have joined hands in an unusual collaboration to green the char, the long bank of the Brahmaputra river. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 60 Synopsis: This programme deals about the restoration of environment and ecological balance by greening degraded and waste. Production Company: AOSM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Greenline and Greening of Delhi English Title: Habitat Language: English Duration: 30 min Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2003 Duration: 9 min 52 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Corporate contribution to environmental revival Synopsis: Greenline, launched in 1992, is providing an excellent outlet and platform to industrial houses to demonstrate their ‘green thinking’ by becoming sponsors for planting trees and maintaining greenery on roadsides, parks and roundabouts. In return, Greenline allocates various lengths and stretches of roads for strategic advertising. Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Halting the Fires Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Grow More & More Trees Original Title: Grow More & More Trees Language: English Duration: 16 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Trees and forests Synopsis: The film emphasizes the importance of trees in general, examines social forestry and farm forestry, and highlights the activities of the forest department. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org CMS ENVIS Centre Language: English Duration: 53 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Environmental crisis in the Amazon Synopsis: In 1964, Brazil’s military government announced Operation Amazon — a project intended to “flood the Amazon with civilization” by building new roads, hydroelectric dams and cities, and developing mines and cattle ranches in the Amazon rainforest. In this film, Octavio Bezerra shows how cattle ranchers, industrialists and multinationals were encouraged to clear the forest with huge subsidies and tax concessions. Todate, 10% of the Amazon has been cleared, with tax incentives and cash grants totaling US $6 billion. Each year, for the last three years, some eight million hectares of forest have gone up in smoke. Halting the Fires looks at the disastrous legacy of Brazil’s development policy for the Amazon, current attempts to stop the burning of the forest – and alternative ways of exploiting the resources of the world’s greatest rainforest. Director: Octavio Bezerra Producer: Herbie Girardet Production Company: Nexus TV, Channel Four Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 61 Directory of Green Films English Title: Hands On — Out of the Forest English Title: How Plants Help Us? Original Title: Hands On — Out of the Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Environmentally sound forest products Synopsis: While most media images dwell on forest fires, indiscriminate logging and the resulting loss of species, Out of the Forest checks out a range of environmentally sound forest products. Not only are the products good for the trees, but they’re also good for the pockets of the forestdwellers — generating jobs in regions where there are few other ways to earn money. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Subject Focus: Plants and what they give us Synopsis: This film shows how we are dependent upon plants for food, clothing, wood, paper, rubber and many other common articles of importance in our daily lives. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Hymn of Herbs English Title: Healers for All Reasons Original Title: Healers for All Reasons Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Language: English, Hindi and Gujarati (with English subtitles) Duration: 28 min Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Village healers and traditional medicinal knowledge Synopsis: Healers for All Reasons is a portrait of Rehmat Khan Solanki and Karimbhai Sumra – two village healers of Gujarat, whose lives and work embody respect for biodiversity, Gandhian selfless service and promotion of communal harmony at the grassroots. Rehmat Khan Solanki of Chur village uses traditional and eco-friendly methods to cure animals, while Karimbhai Sumra of Virampur village uses herbs to treat humans as well as animals. He has also gone to the extent of creating a forest of 12,000 plant varieties that have great medicinal value. Director: Vijay S. Jodha Producers: Prasar Bharati Corporation and Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Production Company: Prasar Bharati Corporation and Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Vijay S. Jodha E-58, II Floor, G K-I Enclave, New Delhi 110 048 M: 9810068930; F: 011-26241559 E: jodha@vsnl.com 62 Original Title: Onshadi Sukhtam Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Malayalam (dubbed in English) Duration: 27 min Subject Focus: Medicinal plants and their conservation Synopsis: Sustainability of biological diversity can be ensured only if traditional knowledge is also sustained and perpetuated along with medicinal plant conservation. Based on this premise, this documentary reiterates the need for conservation. Director: E. Unnikrishnan Producer: Kerala Agriculture University Production Company: Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (C-DIT) Contact Details: Manoj Krishnan P. C-DIT, Gorki Bhavan, Vanross Junction Thiruvananthapuram 695 034, Kerala P: 0471-2330081; M: 09447886486 F: 0471-2333735, 2328659 E: manojkrishnanp@rediffmail.com W: www.cdit.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: In the Jungles of Rajasthan Original Title: In the Jungles of Rajasthan Language: English Duration: 21 min Format: 35 mm English Title: Invocations to the Mountain Goddess Subject Focus: Rajasthan’s forests and wildlife Original Title: Invocations to the Mountain Goddess Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 1 hr 3 min 50 sec Format: DV, Beta SP Synopsis: The film documents the reserved forests and sanctuaries of Rajasthan and the animals that abound in them. Subject Focus: Biosphere reserve conservation and management in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve; parkpeople conflict Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026, Maharashtra P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Indonesia: Palm Oil, Primates and Pyromania Original Title: Indonesia: Palm Oil, Primates and Pyromania Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Forest fires of Indonesia Synopsis: At the end of 1997, forest fires in Indonesia blanketed much of the country and its neighbours in South East Asia in a choking haze. This documentary investigates the causes of the catastrophe and asks if the concern it catalysed will be translated into action to save Indonesia’s remaining tropical forests. Synopsis: The Niti valley in the Garhwal Himalayas has been declared a protected area by the government for conserving its natural biodiversity. This has been a setback for the pastoral Bhotiya community, which lives in mountain settlements scattered throughout the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. Deprived by new laws of access to the alpine pastures where their flocks once grazed, this tribe has been forced to sell off the livestock that formed the bedrock of its traditional way of life. Ironically, the Bhotiyas are not opposed to the conservation ethic itself – in fact, it was from their villages that the famous Chipko movement began. Awards Received by the Film: Best Documentary Film Award, CMS VATAVARAN 2005 in Forest for Life Category Director: Christopher Rego Producer: Christopher Rego Production Company: Ultra Film and Video Contact Details: Christopher Rego Ultra Film and Video, A-10, Sagar Sanjog, 50/C, J P Road Versova, Mumbai 400 061 P: 022-26360793/26321629, M: 09820426048 E: kittu2k@yahoo.com Director: Peter Cannon Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 63 Directory of Green Films English Title: Irony English Title: Jack aur Jill ki Kahani Original Title: Irony Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2004 Language: No spoken Language (with music and sound effects) Duration: 50 sec Format: Computer-generated animation Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: Hindi Duration: 13 min 26 sec Subject Focus: Saving trees Synopsis: The movie starts with a view of a sylvan forest, whose peace is shattered by the sounds of tree felling. The chirping of birds gives way to industrial sounds. The movie underlines the need to look out for alternate ways in awareness generation, particularly on environmental issues. Awards Received by the Film: Best Documentary Film Award, CMS VATAVARAN 2005 in Animation Category Director: R. Sathya Narayanan Producer: Ramanujam Foundation Production Company: Ramanujam Foundation Contact Details: R. Sathya Narayan 27, III Street, Kumaran Colony, Vadapalani, Chennai 600 026 Tamil Nadu P: 044-55439240, M: 09841298729 E: sathya111@rediffmail.com Subject Focus: Environmental degradation Synopsis: This is a programme on environmental degradation, conveyed through graphics, animated visuals and nursery rhymes. Director: P. K. Sai Prakash Producer: Audio Visual Research Centre (AVRC) Contact Details: Audio Visual Research Centre (AVRC) Osmania University, Hyderabad 500 007, Andhra Pradesh P: 040-7098659 E: aurchyd7@hd2.dot.net.in English Title: Jal, Jungle aur Jeevan Original Title: Jal, Jungle aur Jeevan Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 12 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Indigenous management of resources in Rajasthan English Title: It’s Our Future Too Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Protected areas Synopsis: This film on conservation covers the problems and prospects of three protected areas: the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai, the Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan and Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu. The film also provides an introduction to the Bombay Natural History Society and its activities. Producer: Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) Contact Details: Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) Hornbill House, Dr. Sálim Ali Chowk, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Mumbai 400 023 India P: 022-22821811; F: 022-22837615 E: bnhs@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.bnhs.org 64 Synopsis: The tribes of southern Rajasthan’s Aravalli region — though illiterate — are repositories of immense knowledge on the region’s resources — its plants, forests and water. The practice of sustainable use of these resources has been in vogue for years. The message is reinforced through folk festivals like the Gavri, when the use of certain endangered vegetables is prohibited. Producer: Manohar Lalas Production Company: Educational Multimedia Research Centre Contact Details: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Faculty of Engg, JNV University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan P: 0291-2513734; F: 0291-2513733 E: emrcjod@sancharnet.in Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Joint Forest Management Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2003 Duration: 21 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: JFM and participatory management of resources Synopsis: In 1970, Dr. Ajit Kumar Banerjee, a forest officer in West Bengal, recognized the symbiotic relationship between people and forests and the need to tap it for managing resources: he suggested alliances with local user communities, and started experimenting at Arabari, in the district of Midnapore. In 1990, the government ordered other state governments to adopt the idea, which was referred to as joint forest management or JFM. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Jungle Pharmacy English Title: Jungle Tales: Surviving Development in Uttara Kannada Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 52 min Subject Focus: Environmental issues in Uttara Kannada Synopsis: Uttara Kannada in Karnataka is one of the most densely forested districts in India. Development projects in the district have displaced one out of its every 10 inhabitants. The film examines the livelihood and survival issues of the forest-dependent communities, against the backdrop of the destruction of a fragile and versatile ecosystem in the Western Ghats region, and state interventions towards joint forest management. Directors: K. P. Jayasankar, Anjali Monteiro Producer: Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Contact Details: Unit for Media Communication, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) Deonar, Mumbai 400 088 P: 022-55632289; F: 022-5562912 E: umctiss@vsnl.com Language: English Duration: 53 min Format: DVD English Title: Kahani Peepal Wali Gali ki Subject Focus: Medicinal plants and their sustainable use Synopsis: Over a quarter of Western medicines today contain plant toxins — half of which come from tropical forest species. Forest plants have been the source of some of the most effective drugs in the history of pharmacology, but so far only 2% of forest flora has been screened for its pharmaceutical potential. Jungle Pharmacy looks at research into the commercial potential of plant remedies in Brazil and the United States, and explores the traditional knowledge of the shaman, the tribal healers of Peru and Brazil who use plant remedies to cure a variety of ills. The anthropologist Dr. Darrell Posey believes Indians have developed a perfect model for sustainable development, managing the forest in a way that actually increases its biological diversity. Director: Jamie Hartzell Producer: Herbie Girardet Production Company: Central TV, TVE, Better World Society Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Original Title: Kahani Peepal Wali Gali ki Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 50 sec Format: DVC Subject Focus: Environment and trees making way for urbanization Synopsis: The film is based on a true story. The Pipal Waali Gali is no different from any other alley or smalltown neighbourhood. If you visit the historical city of Jaipur, you will find it in one of the city’s numerous meandering lanes. The film covers a period of 50 years, over which the pipal tree has been slowly, but surely mowed down to make way for modern conveniences. It depicts how mercilessly the environment has been butchered in the name of progress. Producer: Zee News, Zee Telefims Ltd. Contact Details: Zee News, Zee Telefims Ltd. FC-19, Sector 16A, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201 301 P: 0120-24511064-78; F: 0120-24515240 E: alkas@zeenetwork.com 65 Directory of Green Films English Title: Kaise Aag English Title: Kanha – Protecting a Paradise Original Title: Kaise Aag Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: Hindi Duration: 05 mins Original Title: Kanha – Protecting a Paradise Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English Duration: 17 min, 30 sec Format: Mini DV Synopsis: The film highlights the majestic deciduous tree – Chinar, the very symbol of Kashmir. Come autumn and the entire valley is aflame with hues of reds and orange the beauty of the Chinar is seen to be believed. Woven intrinsically in to the psyche of the valley people, mighty Chinar unfortunately is on the verge of disappearance due to illegal felling. Director: Rajesh Jhala Contact Details: Rajesh Jhala M: 9811011685 English Title: Kalpavriksha — Legacy of Forests Original Title: Kalpavriksha — Legacy of Forests Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2000 Language: English Duration: 26 min 55 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Medicinal plants and the need for integration of tribal wisdom with modern science Synopsis: This film traces the evolution of the use of medicinal plants and tribal wisdom in India to show how, historically and culturally, they have been an integral part of India. About 80% of the developing world still relies on age-old medicinal practices based on the curative properties of plants. Today, the modern world too is returning to these traditional practices. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Silver Tree Award’ CMS VATAVARAN 2003 Producer: Mike H. Pandey Commissioning Agency: UNESCO Contact Details: River Bank Studios, C-18, Chirag Enclave, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011-26216508; M: 9810029247; F: 011-26216508 E: wildexplorer@gmail.com, mike@riverbankstudios.com; wildlife@vsnl.com, rvrbanks@gias01.vsnl.net.in W: www.riverbankstudios.com 66 Subject Focus: The role of forest guards in protecting wildlife reserves and the hardships they face Synopsis: Kanha National Park, in Madhya Pradesh, is one of the most well known Project Tiger reserves in India. It is a veritable wildlife paradise, visited by about 50,000 people every year. The reserve’s star attractions are its tigers. But what does it take to protect Kanha’s tigers and other wildlife? In a country of one billion people and innumerable pressures, how does a reserve like Kanha manage to thrive? Director: Shekar Dattatri Producer: Shekar Dattatri Production Company: Shekar Dattatri Contact Details: Shekar Dattatri Plot No. 40, Door No. 11, 3rd East Street, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai 600 041, Tamil Nadu P: 044-24415744, 2491 4802; M: 9841015997 F: 044-2491 0910, 24918747 E: dattatri@touchtelindia.net, dattatri@vsnl.com W: www.shekardattatri.com English Title: Kanha National Park Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: Hindi Duration: 16 min 28 sec Subject Focus: Kanha National Park Synopsis: This is a documentary on Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh and its wildlife. Producer: Usha Natula Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Kareem and his Forest English Title: Kerala: A Green Chronicle Original Title: Kareem and his Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2002 Language: English Duration: 11 min 50 sec Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Einthinayude Naalvazhikal Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2000 Language: Malayalam Duration: 1 hr 3 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Abdul Kareem’s initiative in Kasaragod, Kerala Subject Focus: The forests of Kerala Synopsis: In Kasaragod, Kerala, drinking water is scarce everywhere except in the village of Puliyamkulam — thanks to the sustained efforts of Mr. Abdul Kareem, who has raised and maintained a forest here. Twenty-five years ago, he purchased 32 acres of barren land, planted saplings of wild trees and nursed them. What was once a barren land, metamorphosed into a deciduous forest. This turned the soil fertile and increased its water-retention capacity. Director: Abdu Raoof, A. I. Producer: Abdu Raoof, A. I. Contact Details: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) University of Calicut, Malappuram 673 635, Kerala P: 0494-2401143, M: 09847292788; F: 0494-2401143 E: airaoof@hotmail.com Synopsis: This film unveils the beauty, vitality, richness and variety of the forests of Kerala. Kerala is home to two biological hotspots which are repositories of endangered flora and fauna: Silent Valley in the centre of the state and Agasthyakoodam in south Kerala. The film documents attempts towards conservation of forests, such as the Joint Forest Management projects. Director: E. Unnikrishnan Producer: Department of Forests and Widllife Production Company: Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (C-DIT) Contact Details: Manoj Krishnan P. C-DIT, Gorki Bhavan, Vanross Junction, Thiruvananthapuram 695 034, Kerala P: 0471-2330081; M: 09447886486 F: 0471-2333735, 2328659 E: manojkrishnanp@rediffmail.com W: www.cdit.org English Title: Khajoor Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: Hindi Duration: 16 min Subject Focus: Date palm Synopsis: Starting with a look at trees mentioned in various Indian scriptures and ancient literature, the programme moves to the date palm (khajoor) and its medicinal properties. Producer: Usha Narula Contact Details: National Council of Education Research and Training, (NCERT) NIET, Chacha Nehru Bhawan, Sri Aurobindo Marg New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803 F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: http://www.ciet.nic.in/welcome CMS ENVIS Centre 67 Directory of Green Films English Title: Know Their Land English Title: Latvia’s Rich Wetlands Original Title: Know Their Land Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 27 min 31 sec Format: Betacam SP Language: English Duration: 50 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Management and revival of natural resources and wastelands Synopsis: Latvia, on the eastern edge of the Baltic Sea, boasts of a wide diversity of habitats and wildlife — whitebacked woodpeckers, black and white storks, otters, beavers, lynx and wolves. Thousands of birds and bats stop over at Lake Pape, in the north, on their annual migration route south. But this rich biodiversity is now under threat as Latvia begins to introduce new farming practices to develop its economy. The film shows how drainage ditches in wetlands are being widened and the marshes are starting to dry up. Synopsis: The film focuses on issues of degradation of natural resources and their revival. The efforts of the Society for Promotion of Wastelands Development (SPWD), an NGO engaged in halting and reversing degradation, have been showcased. The film also holds up some success stories — such as the development of pastures and joint forest management with local tribal communities in Sabarkantha, Chittaurgarh and Udaipur. Another case study that finds a mention is that of Dalion ka Dagadia (Friends of Trees), a local group in Tehri Garhwal, which has turned the practice of girls in the region planting a tree before their wedding, into a ritual. Director: Faiyaz Dilbar Producer: Faiyaz Dilbar Production Company: Studio Nine Contact Details: Faiyaz Dilbar Producer/Proprietor, Studio Nine, 323 D, Shipra Suncity, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad 201 010, Uttar Pradesh P: 95120-2912026, M: 9811922521 E: faiyazdilbar@yahoo.com English Title: Kudrat ki Den Original Title: Kudrat ki Den Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 20 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: This PSM conveys the message that nature is the basis of our existence and we have to protect it. Director: Naazish Hussaini Producer: NOC-YCA, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India Production Company: Tassavur Films Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: NOC-YCA, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India 306, Vigyan Sadan, Sector X, R K Puram, New Delhi 110 022 P: 011-26195312-13; F: 011-26195312 E: noc-ysa@yahoo.com W: www.ysa2004.org 68 Subject Focus: Environment vs development in Latvia Director: Anders Gissla Producer: Anders Gissla Production Company: Scandinavian Films Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Learning from Nature-3 (Serene Supremacy) Original Title: Learning from Nature-3 (Serene Supremacy) Date/Month/Year of Production: June 1991 Language: English Duration: 17 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Ecology of the Little Rann of Kutch Synopsis: The programme documents the ecology of the Little Rann of Kutch. Though not a true desert, the Little Rann is a vast desolate area with a unique ecosystem. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Learning to Dream Again English Title: Lecture Series on Environmental Science (Ecology of Terrestrial Habitat) Original Title: Learning to Dream Again Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English & Hindi Duration: 22 min Format: DV CAM Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2005 Language: English Duration: 18 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Joint forest management Subject Focus: Terrestrial ecology Synopsis: The film traces the relationship communities have with their forests. Numerous stories from various parts of India underline the fact that forests cannot be saved by force and regulations. The way out is to involve local people to protect and nurture them. Synopsis: This lecture-based programme covers topics like the limiting factors of terrestrial life, terrestrial communities, types of terrestrial ecosystems, forest biome and some extreme terrestrial environments. Production Company: AMYS Director: Rishu Nigam Producer: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Production Company: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Commissioning Agency: Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24682100; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org English Title: Leave Nature Alone Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1995 Language: English Duration: 3 min 14 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: By cutting down forests, says this film, we not only denude the land and expose it to other natural forces, but also reduce its water-holding capability. By conserving forests, we recharge the earth’s — and our — capacity to survive. Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Let Live Original Title: Let Live Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: No spoken language Duration: 1 min 34 sec Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: The film tells a story of how three characters chase and destroy some beautiful objects, and then realize the futility of their actions. Director: Pinkal Patel Contact Details: Pinkal Patel ZICA, Essel World, Gorai Island, Borivali, Mumbai 400 091 M: 098198972341 Production Company: AOSM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 69 Directory of Green Films English Title: Life English Title: Living on Thy Land Original Title: Life Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2004 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 15 sec Format: 35 mm to Digital beta Original Title: Living on Thy Land Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2005 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 32 min Subject Focus: Park-people conflicts Subject Focus: Nature’s self-healing capacity Synopsis: The Public Service Message (PSM) message is that nature can always find a way to prosper if we let it — even on the very instrument which is used to destroy it. The film’s key image is that of an old and rusty axe, which has a green sapling jutting out from a crack in its wooden grip. Director: Sameer Puri Producer: Bilawal S. Thakar Production Company: Vivid Motion Pictures Contact Details: Sameer Puri Proprietor, Raja House 61, Waroda Road (Off Hill Road), Bandra (W), Mumbai 400 050 P: 022-56820073, M: 09821073375 E: post@vividmotionpictures.com English Title: Life Under Gondola Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 18 min Synopsis: Gulmarg - the Meadows of flowers is nestled among fir and pine covered slopes and has magnetic attraction for the rich as well as the poor. Due to the latest addition of aerial ropeway - Gondola it has received more attraction. The discovery of Gondola trip is the spectacle of a nomadic hill tribe. Their ethereal lifestyle is the best bit of experience at hand. The film revolves around this village called as Hakarpathri where Khans of far of village reside during summer months. The hutments in which they live are constructed in an intricate way, made up of rare forest wood. Here we can see nature, wildlife and human beings: the fusion is queer yet alluring. With their indigenous traditions, the people here tend a special tang of secluded area they inhabit. Simple living is their hallmark. Besides men of his tribe, women also are very hard working. Their life is arduous, yet gratifying and peaceful. The ecosystem of area has not only been disturbed because of them but also due to Gondola, which has stabbed a chest of majestic pine covered terrain. Director: Shahid Rasool Contact Details: Shahid Rasool The University of Kashmir, Hazratbal, Srinagar 190 006 J&K E: shahidavrc@rediffmail.com; info@kashmiruniversity.net 70 Synopsis: The film highlights conservation and livelihood issues that involve dwellers of reserve forest areas, and their conflicts with forest laws. The location is Lakhimpur Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh. The declaration of a forest area as a reserve forest renders people here as encroachers on a land inhabited by them for decades. Their dependency on the forests for livelihood now becomes an unlawful pursuit. The film does not undermine the importance of establishing reserve forest areas, but highlights the importance of taking care of the people who are affected in the process. Directors: Mr. Anirudh Rastogi, Ms. Vanshaja Shukla and Mr. Vikas Upadhyay Producers: Mr. Anirudh Rastogi, Ms. Vanshaja Shukla and Mr. Vikas Upadhyay Contact Details: Anirudh Rastogi C/o Mr. Arvind Rastogi, 20 A/3, Nehru Nagar (West), Bhilai 490 020, Chhattisgarh P: 0788-2392018, M: 09826272782; F: 0788-2392753 E: anirudhrastogi@gmail.com English Title: Looking at Forests Language: Englihs & Hindi Duration: 15 min Format: U-Matic, VHS Subject Focus: Re-growing natural forests Synopsis: The Prakriti Samrakshana Samiti (PSS) is involved in studying indigenous trees, plants and undergrowth, and replanting them with the help of local tribals in an attempt to regrow a natural forest. The film looks at these efforts. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Man and Environment-1 (What on Earth are We Doing to Our Environment?) Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1989 Language: English Duration: 17 min 56 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Man and environment Synopsis: This is an introductory programme to a series that talks about the constant interaction between man, animals, birds and the environment — natural as well as man-made. Displacement of a single element from the web of life disturbs this delicate balance between man and environment. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Man Made Misery Original Title: Man Made Misery Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: The film shows how man, by ruthlessly exploiting the gifts of nature, has created misery for himself. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Mangrove — Facts and Policies English Title: Man and Environment-2 (What on Earth are We Doing to Our Land?) Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1989 Language: English Duration: 17 min 29 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Land and wasteland development Synopsis: This episode focuses on a specific issue — land, its different geographical classifications, wastelands and their development. Production Company: EAHM Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1995 Duration: 14 min 57 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Mangroves Synopsis: The word ‘mangrove’ derives from the Portuguese word ‘mangue’ and the English word ‘grove’. The film uncovers similar facts about mangroves. Production Company: EMKU Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 71 Directory of Green Films English Title: Mangroves — Life on the Margin English Title: Mangroves of Sundarban Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1995 Duration: 21 min Format: Betacam Original Title: Mangroves of Sundarban Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2001 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Threats to mangroves Synopsis: Mangrove and their swamps harbour distinctive ecosystems and are important land builders, helping to form islands, and protecting and extending shorelines. Today, mangroves are being over-exploited for fuelwood, charcoal, aquaculture and other purposes. Subject Focus: Mangroves of the Sunderbans Synopsis: This is a documentary film on the mangroves of the Sunderbans, the world’s largest delta; 65% of India’s mangrove forests lie in the districts of North and South 24 Parganas in this region. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Mangroves and the Man Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2000 Duration: 15 min 53 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The mangroves of Krishna and Godavari deltas in Andhra Pradesh Synopsis: Mangroves are salt-tolerant forest ecosystems of intertidal regions near river mouths. Due to various reasons (mainly economic), these critical habitats are being degraded and denuded. The programme depicts the present status of the mangroves of Krishna and Godavari deltas in Andhra Pradesh. Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 72 Director: K. G. Das Producers: Bankim & A.K. Bhattacharya Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Mangroves of Sundarbans Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1999 Language: English Duration: 22 min 12 sec Subject Focus: Mangroves of the Sunderbans Synopsis: This programme takes us to the estuarine deltaic forests — mangroves — of the Sunderbans. It identifies the different mangrove species, tells the viewers about their unique characteristics, and urges their protection from destruction caused by human interference. Director: Ashijit Ganguli, Educational Research Centre, Kolkata Contact Details: Ashijit Ganguly 50, Circus Avenue, Kolkata 700 017, West Bengal P: 033-2474869 E: george@emrc.org, director@emrc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Marine Parks English Title: Mere Desh ki Dharti Part-I Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Language: English Duration: 28 min 45 sec Format: U-Matic Original Title: Mere Desh ki Dharti Part-I Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Marine parks Subject Focus: Deforestation and soil conservation Synopsis: American marine park experts Dr. John Reynolds, Dr. John Clark and Ms. Cindy Nielson, and Dr. Peter Maginnity of Australia share their views on national parks for protecting marine lifeforms. The film also features Prof. V. R. Muthukaruppan of Madurai Kamaraj University, who discusses the first marine park, to be set up in the Gulf of Mannar off Tamil Nadu. Production Company: EMKU Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: The film is on the environmental devastation wrought by mankind’s unsustainable practices, and the scientific methods of conserving soil, which is affected by deforestation. Director: Arun Kaul Producer: NOC-YCA, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India Production Company: Arun Kaul Productions Contact Details: NOC-YCA, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India 306, Vigyan Sadan, Sector X, R K Puram, New Delhi 110 022 P: 011-26195312-13; F: 011-26195312 E: noc-ysa@yahoo.com W: www.ysa2004.org English Title: Medicinal Plants through Scientoon Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2004 Language: English Duration: 25 min 24 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Medicinal plants and the biodiversity of the Asia-Pacific region Synopsis: The programme deals with medicinal plants and the biodiversity of the Asia-Pacific region. SCIENTOON, a new class of science cartoons started in India in 1998, has been used in the lectures. Production Company: AIMP Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Mere Desh ki Dharti Part-II Original Title: Mere Desh ki Dharti Part-II Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 28 min 5 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Soil and its conservation Synopsis: This part of the two-part series focuses on the important role played by soil in our sustenance. It also talks about how India has traditionally looked after soil. Director: Arun Kaul Producer: NOC-YCA, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India Production Company: Arun Kaul Productions Contact Details: NOC-YCA, Department of Science and Technology (DST) Government of India 306, Vigyan Sadan, Sector X, R K Puram, New Delhi 110 022 P: 011-26195312-13; F: 011-26195312 E: noc-ysa@yahoo.com W: www.ysa2004.org CMS ENVIS Centre 73 Directory of Green Films English Title: Mobile Bio-diversity Festival English Title: Monsoon Flowers Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 11 min Original Title: Monsoon Flowers Date/Month/Year of Production: November 2001 Language: English Duration: 17 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Biodiversity, importance of traditional crops and the need to empower women in agriculture Subject Focus: Monsoon flowers Synopsis: The Deccan Development Society (DDS) has launched an interesting strategy: the Mobile Diversity Festival, in which bullock carts go around villages demonstrating traditional seeds, explaining their value, and interacting with farmers, scientists, farm workers, policy planners and people. The film has been shot by non-literate women belonging to the Community Media Trust of DDS. Director: Emani Krishna Rao Producer: Doordarshan Kendra, Hyderabad Contact Details: Doordarshan Kendra Ramanthapur, Hyderabad 500 013, Andhra Pradesh P: 040-7038761; F: 040-7038790 E: emani_k@yahoo.com English Title: Mobile Bio-diversity Festival 2002 Synopsis: The film provides botanical information about ‘monsoon flowers’. Director: Balkrishna Damle Producer: Balkrishna Damle Production Company: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Contact Details: Educational Multi Media Research Centre (EMRC) University of Pune, Pune 411 007, Maharashtra P: 020-25690701; F: 020-25690315 E: bddamle@hotmail.com English Title: Mujhe Bachao Nainital Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: Hindi Duration: 36 min 10 sec Original Title: Mobile Bio-diversity Festival 2002 Date/month/year of Production: 2002 Language: Telegu (with English subtitles) Duration: 13 min Subject Focus: DDS’s 2002 Mobile Biodiversity Festival Synopsis: In January 2000, the Deccan Development Society (DDS) embarked on a unique conservation and cultural campaign called the Mobile Biodiversity Festival. Beyond the specially decorated caravan of bullock carts, traditional musical bands, dancing, singing and exhibits of varieties of traditional seeds, the most important part of the festival was that it converted itself into a forum for the farmers in the region to voice their personal concerns about the future of farming in India. Since then, the festival has been illustrating what communities can do to reflect the rich agricultural diversity of their region in a celebratory fashion. Directors: Vijendra Patil and P. V. Satheesh Producers: DDS Community Media Trust, Ms. Chinna Narsamma Contact Details: Vijendra Patil C/o Bars & Tone, 17, Sarvadarshan, Opp. Saraswat Cooperative Bank, Karve Road, Pune 411 004, Maharashtra P: 020-5444750 74 Subject Focus: Environmental degradation in Nainital Synopsis: The film depicts the massive environmental costs Nainital is paying for its ‘development’ and for unsustainable tourism. Awards Received by the Film: International Adventure Film Festival award, 1996 Director: Shiv Painuli Contact Details: Shiv Painuli TV-Giridoot, 82, Krishan Nagar, Dehradun 248 001 Uttaranchal P: 0135-2754157; M: 09412009947; F: 0135-759466 E: spainuli@yahoo.co.uk; spainuli@yahoo.com Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Mystery within Gulf of Kutch English Title: National Marine Parks of America Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1995 Language: English Duration: 16 min 20 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Language: English Duration: 14 min 45 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Biodiversity of the Gulf of Kutch Subject Focus: Protecting marine habitats Synopsis: This programme is on the biodiversity of the Gulf of Kutch — an area which shelters animals like starfish, jellyfish, lobsters, sea-slugs, crabs, conches, seaweeds, corals and barral fish. Synopsis: Dr. Cindy Neilsen, Chief Naturalist, Glaciar National Park, discusses the various aspects of marine parks and the protection of marine habitats in this film. Production Company: EMKU Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Natural Hertiage of Gujarat English Title: Nagarhole: Tales from an Indian Jungle Original Title: Nagarhole: Tales from an Indian Jungle Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1997 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Ecosystem of the Nagarhole National Park Synopsis: The film captures the changing seasons of the forest, and the hidden dramas that go on within it. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Jury Special Mention Award’—CMS VATAVARAN 2003; Special Jury Award, International Wildlife Film Festival, Monthana, 1998; Sondrio International Festival on Parks & Protected Areas, 1998; Arlette Vincent Prize, Valvert International Wildlife Film Festival, Brussels, 1999 Producers: Shekar Dattatri/Eco Media (P) Ltd. Commissioning Agency: MC Arthur Foundation Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1999 Language: English Duration: 42 min Subject Focus: Wildlife and the protected areas of Gujarat Synopsis: Gujarat, in western India, has a diverse ecosystem: a mix of dry, moist, thorny and semi-deciduous forests, large grasslands (Banni near the Rann), the longest coastline in the country, two gulfs (the Gulf of Kutch and the Gulf of Khambhat), and mountain ranges (Vindhya, Satpura, Western Ghats and Aravallis). It has 21 sanctuaries and four national parks, which cover 8.6% of its geographical area. The Asiatic lion and the Asiatic wild ass are found only in Gujarat. But this immense heritage needs careful conservation, says the film. Directors: Ashok N. Mewada, Nam Communication Contact Details: Ashok Mewada Gujarat University, Ahmedabad 380 009, Gujarat P: 079-6302409 Contact Details: Shekar Dattatri Eco Media (P) Ltd. Director, Plot No. 40, Door No. 11, 3rd East Street, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai 600 041, Tamil Nadu P: 044-24415744, 2491 4802; M: 9841015997 F: 44-2491 0910 E: dattatri@vsnl.com, dattatri@touchtelindia.net CMS ENVIS Centre 75 Directory of Green Films English Title: Nature and Man English Title: Neem: The Green Gold Mine Original Title: Nature and Man Language: English Duration: 19 min Format: 35 mm Original Title: Neem: The Green Gold Mine Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1995 Language: English Duration: 18 min 30 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Man and nature Subject Focus: The neem tree and its importance Synopsis: The film presents the delicate balance and inter-relationship between the two in life and creation. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Synopsis: The film educates viewers on the importance of the neem (Azadirachta Indica), which grows everywhere on the Indian sub-continent. The most important compounds the tree has are its oil and limonoids. Producer: Vinod Sati Contact Details: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Jai Narayan Vyas University, MBM College Campus, Jodhpur Rajasthan P: 0291-2513734; F: 0291-2513733 E: emrcjod@sancharnet.in English Title: Nature’s Care English Title: New Forest Policy Language: English Duration: 23 min Format: 16 mm Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Life and nature Subject Focus: India’s forest policy Synopsis: The film gives an insight into the continuity of life in various living beings and nature’s role in this. Synopsis: The Government of India’s Forest Policy has raised a lot of debate. This story discusses the implications of this new policy for the industrial sector. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 76 Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Nimiya ka Ped English Title: No Title Original Title: The Neem Tree Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: No spoken language Duration: 2 min 58 sec Format: DV CAM Original Title: No Title Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English Duration: 56 sec Format: DV Subject Focus: Tree-felling and its impacts Subject Focus: Protecting the environment Synopsis: Rampant deforestation is eating up the green cover of our country. It is easy to point at the forest dwellers and villagers who still depend on forest produce, but we forget that the forests had been safe in their hands while they were the custodians. Synopsis: In this fast changing world and rat-race for survival, environmental issues are put on the back-burner. The PSM sends out the message of protecting the environment and the delicate fabric of nature. Director: Kavita Bahl Producer: Nandan Saxena Production Company: Top Quark Productions Contact Details: Kavita Bahl C-227, Anand Vihar, Vikas Marg Extn., New Delhi 110 092 P: 011-22152787; M: 9868805077 E: kavitabahl@hotmail.com Director: Girish A. V. Producer: A. K. Venugopal Production Company: Single Knight Contact Details: Girish A. V. Gopa Nivas, Kudavechoor PO, Kottayam, Kerala M: 09895546808 E: girishav_2000@yahoo.com English Title: Once There was a Forest English Title: No More Tigers in the Yard Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: DVD Original Title: Once There was a Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: 1989 Language: English Duration: 57 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Tribals and their relationship to forests Synopsis: This film is a testimony to the struggle of the tribals of Gujarat to retain their cultural identity and their forests in the face of modern development. In a series of interviews, the tribal people relate the history of the great forests which once surrounded their villages. They are highly critical of the Forest Societies who, they say, have not come up with effective policies for managing the forests. Director: Mira Tanna Producer: Suresh Kumar Awasthi Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Regenerating the Usambara forests of Tanzania Synopsis: Not 100 years ago, the Usambara Mountains in north-eastern Tanzania abounded in all kinds of tropical flora and fauna. The Samba tribals grew their gardens in the heart of these forests without hampering the ecological balance. But as people’s needs increased, exploitation began. But the film brings forth an exhilarating view: traditional agricultural techniques and plantation of trees have been revived. Director: Lars Johannessen Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 77 Directory of Green Films English Title: Once Upon a Time English Title: Only an Axe Away Original Title: Once Upon a Time Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2002 Language: Malayalam Duration: 3 min 42 sec Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Oru Mazhuvinte Dooram Mathram Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2004 Language: Malayalam (with English subtitles) Duration: 39 min 50 sec Format: Digital Video (DV) Subject Focus: Environmental destruction — man and nature Subject Focus: The campaign to save the Silent Valley and the threats it faces today Synopsis: This film is a sarcastic comment on man’s continuous attempts at building material comforts at the expense of nature. This desire for material comforts has been seen in the film in synchrony with receding forest cover. The happy wife and husband have succeeded in creating a luxurious lifestyle out of forest wealth, but soon face the inevitable fury of nature; all that they had amassed are lost to nature itself. Synopsis: This film narrates the story of the unique campaign to save the Silent Valley from destructive development. Silent Valley was declared a National Park in 1984, but the threats to it have not ceased to exist. The Kerala State Electricity Board plans to build a dam on the fringes of the Park at Pathrakadavu, across the river Kunthi. Nature lovers are concerned that the proposed dam will harm the pristine evergreen forests in the Valley. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Jury Special Mention Award’—CMS VATAVARAN 2005 Directors: P. Baburaj and C. Saratchandran Producers: C. Saratchandran, Third Eye Communications Production Company: Third Eye Communications Director: Girish A. V. Producer: Department of Forests and Wildlife Production Company: Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (C-DIT) Contact Details: Manoj Krishnan P. C-DIT, Gorki Bhavan, Vanross Junction, Thiruvananthapuram 695 034, Kerala P: 0471-2330081; M: 09447886486 F: 0471-2333735, 2328659 E: manojkrishnanp@rediffmail.com W: www.cdit.org Contact Details: P. Baburaj and C. Saratchandran Third Eye Communications, 101, North Fort Garden NF Gate, Tripunithura, Ernakulam 682 301, Kerala P: 0484-2784333, M: 09349259321 E: sarat@satyam.net.in English Title: Orchids of Manipur Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: English Duration: 22 min Subject Focus: Orchids of Manipur Synopsis: The forests of Manipur are the home of beautiful varieties of orchids, some of them endemic to the state. Director: Aribam Shyam Sharma Contact Details: Aribam Shyam Sharma Thangmeiband, opposite ABC Godown Imphal 795 001, Manipur P: 0385-2413310 78 Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Origin of Life English Title: Our Jungle Our People Language: English Duration: 1 hr 5 min Format: 16 mm Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: Oriya Duration: 20 min Subject Focus: Origins of life on earth Contact Details: D. Samanathey Orissa Social Service Institute At/Po. Baramba Post Box 1, Cuttack 754 031, Orissa P: 06721-273276; F: 06762-243120 Synopsis: The film explains the basis of plant and animal life on earth, and probes the history of ancient man. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) English Title: Out of the Blue Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Our Earth Original Title: Our Earth Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: No dialogues Duration: 5 min 13 sec Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Environmental degradation Synopsis: This film illustrates how Earth gets disfigured in the name of industrial development and progress, and ends on the note that children could help restore its beauty and greenery. Director: Sanjay Jadhav Producer: Arun Gongade, Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org CMS ENVIS Centre Language: English Duration: 24 min Subject Focus: Biodiversity and life on the Otago Peninsula in New Zealand Synopsis: This is a film about the Otago Peninsula on the fringes of Dunedin in New Zealand. The rich fishing grounds around the Peninsula, owing to the proximity of the continental shelf and deep canyons, make it a priced piece of real estate for its inhabitants — from the Royal Albatrosses to the Yellow-eyed Penguins — to breed. A land of wild extremes, it is home to a fascinating mix of life across its sandy dunes, estuaries and rugged volcanic cliffs. Director: Humphrey Tauro Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 79 Directory of Green Films English Title: Panchghani: Fire on the Mountain English Title: Parks or People Original Title: Panchghani: Fire on the Mountain Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: U-Matic Language: English Duration: 39 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: The practice of burning down hill slopes in Panchgani, Mahabaleshwar Synopsis: The Korup National Park and the Kilum Mountain Forest are two rainforest projects in Cameroon: the film explores the relative merits of the two approaches to forest conservation that they represent. Kilum, set up by the International Council for Bird Preservation, is smallscale and relies on local expertise. Korup, a more ambitious project by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), has begun moving people out of the forest reserve. Kilum, on the other hand, actively encourages local people to move back in to practise the sustainable use of forest resources. The film argues that in the long run, rainforest conservation can only work if it involves local people in the protection of their own rainforests. Synopsis: The film documents the wanton burning of the Western Ghats in the Panchgani-Mahabaleshwar region. What pushes the villagers to consciously light a match, which sets a whole hillside aflame, destroying precious and fragile saplings, and murdering ground-dwelling animals on an unimaginable scale? Producer: Mandakini Mathur Contact Details: Mandakini Mathur Dr. Nivsarkar’s Bunglow, Mahabaleshwar Road Panchgani 412 805, Maharashtra P: 02168-241220; M: 09422604440 E: kinokuro@rediffmail.com Subject Focus: Rainforest conservation Awards Received by the Film: Wildscreen Golden Panda Award Director: Damien Lewis Producer: Damien Lewis Production Company: Forest Films English Title: Papeeha Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: Hindi Duration: 30 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Environmental awareness Synopsis: This feature film attempts to enlighten its viewers about the environment and forests. Producer: M/s Sai Paranjpye Films Pvt. Commissioning Agency: Partly supported by Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in 80 Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Partners in Peril English Title: Pen vs Pen Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 30 min Original Title: Pen vs Pen Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: No spoken language Duration: 2 min Format: DV Subject Focus: The ecology of the Sundarbans and the dangers it faces Subject Focus: Environmental depredations of man Synopsis: The Sundarbans delta, the world’s largest mangrove forests, is an attractive tourist destination. But what is the greater fear for the three million people living in the periphery of these forests — the tiger or the floods which regularly inundate their land? Prawn farms are turning the waters of the region barren, and endangering the delicate ecosystem. People have turned to prawn farming because the forest can no longer meet their livelihood demands. Director: Johar Kanungo Producer: Doordarshan Contact Details: Jahar Kanungo 1143/D-1, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi P: 011-26890758, 4692087; F: 011-24625170 E: yume@vsnl.com English Title: Pastures in the Heaven Synopsis: This is an animated representation of how human beings discover the beauty of nature and wildlife, but fight to own it using their powers, which results in the destruction of the beautiful environment. Director: Avinash Patil Producer: Avinash Patil Contact Details: Avinash Patel 115, Shaktinagar, Gupteshwar, Jabalpur 482 002, Madhya Pradesh P: 0761-2425335 E: avinashtoon@yahoo.com English Title: Penguin Island Language: English Duration: 6 min Format: 16 mm Original Title: Kurinhithinayilude Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2001 Language: Malayalam (dubbed in English) Duration: 37 min 54 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Penguins Subject Focus: The Western Ghats Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Synopsis: The Western Ghats is one of the 18 biological hotspots of the world. The film documents the biodiversity of this region, and the lifestyles of people co-inhabiting with the region’s wildlife. Director: K. Mohan Kumar Producer: C-DIT Production Company: Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (C-DIT) Synopsis: The film shows penguins on their breeding grounds on Dessen Island, near Cape Town. Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803 F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Contact Details: Manoj Krishnan P. C-DIT, Gorki Bhavan, Vanross Junction Thiruvananthapuram 695 034, Kerala P: 0471-2330081; M: 09447886486 F: 0471-2333735, 2328659 E: manojkrishnanp@rediffmail.com W: www.cdit.org CMS ENVIS Centre 81 Directory of Green Films English Title: People’s Agenda for Biodiversity: Mobile Fesivals of the D.D.S. English Title: Phosphogypsum as Wood Substitute Original Title: People’s Agenda for Biodiversity: Mobile Fesivals of the D.D.S. Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: The Mobile Biodiversity Festivals of the Deccan Development Society Synopsis: Medak district of Andhra Pradesh, where the Deccan Development Society (DDS) works, has thousands of women farmers who have kept alive a vibrant agro-biodiversity on their farms and fields. This is the tradition that inspired the biodiversity festivals of the DDS — called the Mobile Biodiversity Festivals. Directors: P. V. Satheesh and Vijendra Patil Production Company: Deccan Development Society (DDS) Subject Focus: Eco-friendly alternative to wood Synopsis: The destruction of our forests for wood is responsible for the vast tracts of degraded land that we are left with today. Phosphogypsum can be an eco-friendly substitute for wood used in the interiors of buildings. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Plant Succession Contact Details: P. V. Satheesh and Vijendra Patil Deccan Development Society, 101, Kishan Residency, H. No. 1-11-242/1, Street No. 5, Begumpet, Hyderabad 500 016, Andhra Pradesh P: 022-28576119; F:044-27764722 E: hyd2_ddsppvr1@sancharnet.in W: www.ddsindia.com English Title: People’s Bandhavgarh and Jhabua Participation: Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Participatory management of forests Synopsis: Many reserve forests and sanctuaries are in the midst of a ‘man versus nature’ struggle. The issues are conservation of forests and displacement of human habitation. In Bandhavgarh and Jhabua, people’s participation in the campaign to conserve is witnessing a harmony between man and nature. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 82 Language: English Duration: 15 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Plant succession Synopsis: This film demonstrates the stages of theoretical primary succession — from bare rock to hardwood forests, as each stage prepares the soil for the next and paves the way for its own destruction. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Poetry of Nature English Title: Pride of Nature Language: English Duration: 8 min Format: 16 mm Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Animals of California Subject Focus: Plants and trees of eastern India Synopsis: This film documents animals in their natural environments in redwood country in California, and their constant struggle for survival. Synopsis: This film gives an introduction to the different types of plants and trees of eastern India. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Private Life of Plants English Title: Prickly Profit Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Subject Focus: Sustainable agriculture in the arid regions Synopsis: Three thousand years ago, the Sumerians started a trend that the great civilizations in the arid and semi-arid regions have followed ever since: they planted crops that had to be irrigated. But to irrigate crops, some countries are forced to pump water from underground supplies, much faster than nature can replace it. In a radical re-think, farmers in Israel are being encouraged to abandon water-guzzling crops and to plant species that are adapted to shortage of water. Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 292 min Format: DVD Director: David Attenborough Producer: Keith Scholey Contact Details: British Council Library 17, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-23711401, 51497237 (D), 23711401; F: 011-23710717 E: delhi.library@in.britishcouncil.org Production Company: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 83 Directory of Green Films English Title: Rang English Title: Registani Kalpavriksha — Khejari Original Title: Rang Date/Month/Year of Production: November 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 17 min Format: DV Original Title: Registani Kalpavriksha — Khejari Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 13 min 51 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The khejari tree Subject Focus: Interpretation of colours by nature and human beings Synopsis: This film deals with how nature and human beings interpret the colours orange and green in marigold flowers — differently. Director: Vijay Kalamkar Production Company: Spandan Pariwar Contact Details: Vijay Kalamkar 7, Gulab Kondi Chawl, Dayas Complex, Natwar Nagar, Road No. 1, Jogeshwari East, Mumbai 400 060 P: 022-28263960; M: 09821036497 E: vijayk20@rediffmail.com Synopsis: The khejari tree grows in the harsh conditions of deserts, and is very useful for farmers. The Bishnois of Rajasthan have a legend: 363 members of the community sacrificed their lives in Khejarli village 150 years ago to save the khejari. Producer: Manohar Lalas Contact Details: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Faculty of Engineering, Jai Narayan Vyas University, MBM College Campus, Jodhpur, Rajasthan P: 0291-2513734; F: 0291-2513733 E: emrcjod@sancharnet.in English Title: Romance of Life English Title: Ravages of Drought Language: Hindi Duration: 27 min Format: VHS Language: English Duration: 14 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Origins of life on earth Subject Focus: Deforestation and drought Synopsis: The film examines the connection between deforestation and drought, and shows the problems of drinking water and fodder shortage faced by humans and livestock in Gujarat. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 84 Synopsis: This film records the origin of life on earth, and traces its course from the amoeba to reptiles, and to flowers, forests and primates. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Sacred Grove-1 (The Rare Islands of Greenery) Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1993 Language: English Duration: 21 min 12 sec Format: U-Matic English Title: Sahayak: Species in Partnership Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: Approx. 30 min Subject Focus: Partnership and interrelationship of species Subject Focus: Sacred groves of Maharashtra Synopsis: In many villages of Maharashtra, forests are protected in the names of deities — as sacred groves. This programme looks at the need to conserve these groves. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Sacred Groves Synopsis: This video explores the relationship that exists between the peasant, the herbalist and biodiversity — which ensures successful conservation. Traditional societies relate to biodiversity through the concept of the ‘sahayak’ — of species in partnership with each other. Plants are not merely food for humans, but also a source of medicines. This is in total contrast to the emerging world view of Intellectual Property Rights, which denies the intrinsic worth of lifeforms. Directors: Navdanya & South View Productions Contact Details: Dr. Vandana Shiva Research Foundation for Science, Technology & Ecology (RFSTE) and Navdanya, A-60, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26968077 E: vshiva@vsnl.com Original Title: Sacred Groves Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2000 Language: English Duration: 10 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Sacred groves and their conservation Synopsis: A sacred grove is a miniature forest located within areas of human settlement and nurtured by myths and traditions. In modern times, we must protect these ‘lungs’ of civilization. Director: Suresh Menon Producer: Kuldeep Sinha Production Company: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022 23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org CMS ENVIS Centre 85 Directory of Green Films English Title: Sahyadris — Mountains of the Monsoon Original Title: Sahyadris — Mountains of the Monsoon Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2002 Language: English Duration: 45 min Format: Digital Subject Focus: Biodiversity of the Western Ghats Synopsis: On the Malabar coast of southern India, along the Arabian Sea, lies the Western Ghats, one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. The film follows the wildlife of these mountains during monsoons — from the peaks of the Sahyadris to the thick shola forests, home to the highly endangered Lion-tailed Macaque, and to the dry deciduous forests at the foothills of the mountains, where elephants and other wildlife wait in expectation of the coming deluge. Awards Received by the Film: Young Achiever of the Year Award, Infosys, 2005; Finalist at WildSouth Festival, New Zealand, 2005; Special Jury Award for Wildlife Conservation—CMS VATAVARAN Film Festival, 2003; Gold REMI Award for Creative Excellence, Houston Worldfest, 2003; Nominated for the BBC Newcomer of the Year Award, Wildscreen Wildlife Film Festival, 2002; Merit Award for Cinematography, International Wildlife Film Festival, Montana, 2002 Director: Sandesh V. Kadur Producer: Sandesh V. Kadur Production Company: Gorgas Science Foundation/ University of Texas at Brownsville/Texas Southmost College Commissioning Agency: Goras Science Foundation Contact Details: Sandesh V. Kadur Producer/Director, 503, 4th Main, 6th Cross, Kengeri Satellite Town, Bangalore 560 060, Karnataka P: 080-8483828; F: 080-6602909 E: svkadur@yahoo.com English Title: Sandesh Ek Log Anek Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2005 Duration: 5 min 34 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Planting trees for environmental conservation Synopsis: The message this programme carries is: save trees and plant trees for the benefit of our children and our environment. Production Company: CDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Savage Strikes Back: Parts I, II & III Original Title: Savage Strikes Back: Parts I, II & III Date/Month/Year of Production: 1992 Language: English Duration: 3 x 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Indigenous peoples’ role in protecting environment Synopsis: Many anthropological series portray indigenous peoples as exotic curiosities. In sharp contrast, Nexus Feature’s five-part series explores the crucial role they play in protecting wilderness and scarce resources, and their case for self-determination. Flames in the Forest focuses on the Eucadorian Indians’ fierce resistance to multinational oil companies invading and polluting their forests. Hunters and Bombers looks at the conflicting interests of the Inuit people of Labrador-Quebec and the neighbouring Goose Bay base’s low-level bomber aircraft training. Rebels of the Forgotten World investigates the West Papuan peoples’ armed resistance to Indonesia’s transmigration policy; The Kimberly Mob examines moves to rebuild aboriginal culture on traditional lands in Australia; and Follow the Rainbow tells the story of the Ho tribe’s opposition to two massive dams planned in south Bihar, India. Directors: Hugh Brody, Luke Holland, Alan Hayling, Graham Chase, and Nigel Markham Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 86 Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Save Bhitarkanika English Title: Save Trees, Trees Save Original Title: Save Bhitarkanika Date/Month/ Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 40 min Format: Betacam Original Title: Save Trees, Trees Save Subject Focus: Olive Ridley turtles and mangrove forests of Bhitarkanika Subject Focus: Saving trees Synopsis: This is a documentary on the Bhitarkanika Sanctuary in Orissa. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Commissioning Agency: Doordarshan Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 sec Format: 16 mm Synopsis: In a flooded Indian village, the waters are washing away homes, people and cattle. But one villager has saved his life by clinging on to the branches of a tree. The film depicts how trees can save us, if we save them from the axe. Director: Lowe Team Producer: Lowe Team Production Company: Lowe Team Contact Details: Milind Lanjekar Lowe Team, 15th Floor, Express Towers Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021 P: 022-56361577, M: 9892277430 F: 022-22043135/36 E: milind.lanjekar@lowemail.com English Title: Save Trees English Title: Seasons in the Sun Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 45 sec Subject Focus: Saving trees Synopsis: This is a message on saving trees to save the environment. Director: Reena Ashok Contact Details: Crest Communication, A-1/307, Safdurjung Enclave New Delhi 110 029 P: 011-26183478 E: crestdel@del3.vsnl.net.in Original Title: Seasons in the Sun Language: English Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Duration: 22 min Format: DVD/VHS Subject Focus: The Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan Synopsis: This is a visual journey through the Keoladeo National Park through different seasons, beginning with the monsoons. The film begins with an introduction to the Park, its history and goes on to talk about the amazing bird diversity the Park supports. Director: Himanshu Malhotra Producer: Himanshu Malhotra Production Company: Multi Media Contact Details: Multi Media C-50 Defence Colony, New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24330000, 24330005; F: 011-24330090 E: naturewatch@vsnl.com, www.wildlifefilms.com CMS ENVIS Centre 87 Directory of Green Films English Title: Securing India’s Future: On the Trail of the National Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan Original Title: Securing India’s Future: On the Trail of the National Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2003 Language: English Duration: 46 min 26 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: India’s National Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan (NBSAP) Synopsis: Planning processes in India are usually topdown, with a handful of ‘experts’ and decision-makers preparing plans that the rest of the country has to follow. For once, however, a planning process showed that things could be done differently. This film documents the process of evolution of India’s National Biodiversity Strategy & Action Plan (NBSAP) through foot-marches, biodiversity festivals, etc. Producer: Vijendra Patil Commissioning Agency: United Nations Development Programme Contact Details: Vijendra Patil Bars and Tome Television Pvt. Ltd., 17 Sarvadarshan, Nal Stop Chowk, Karve Road, Opp. Saraswat Co-operative Bank, Pune 411 004, Maharashtra P: 020-5444750, 5443309; F: 020-5439790 E: vppatil@vsnl.com English Title: Seeds of Hope Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English, Tamil and Telugu Duration: 30 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Tree nurseries Synopsis: This film demonstrates how tree nurseries can be established and maintained — and explains the entire process from seed selection to soil preparation and germination. Awards Received by the Film: National Award (India) for Best Agricultural Film, 1988 Directors: Shekar Dattatri and Romulus Whitaker Producers: Shekar Dattatri and Romulus Whitaker Production Company: Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) Commissioning Agency: Trust for Environmental Education Contact Details: Shekar Dattatri Plot No. 40, Door No. 11, 3rd East Street, Thiruvanmiyur Chennai 600 041, Tamil Nadu P: 044-24415744, 2491 4802, M: 9841015997 F: 044-2491 0910, 24918747 E: dattatri@touchtelindia.net, dattatri@vsnl.com W: www.shekardattatri.com English Title: Sehjan Language: Hindi Duration: 14 min 45 sec Subject Focus: Drumsticks (sehjan) and its medicinal properties Synopsis: Sehjan or drumsticks is a common tree found in most parts of India. The programme highlights the medicinal uses of the various parts of sehjan. Producer: Ms. Usha Narula Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 88 Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Service of Trees English Title: Shatavari Original Title: Service of Trees Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: 35 mm Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 9 min 30 sec Producer: Ms. Usha Narula Subject Focus: The uses of trees Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Synopsis: This film describes the different services that trees provide to humanity. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Shadows of Tehri Original Title: Shadows of Tehri Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2003 Language: Hindi and English (with English subtitles) Duration: 44 min 32 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: History of the submerged town of old Tehri in Uttaranchal Synopsis: Shadows of Tehri is an attempt to capture the essence of old Tehri town in Tehri Garhwal, Uttaranchal, before it is lost forever under the swirling waters of the world’s highest dam, built over the rivers Bhilangana and Bhagirathi. Director: Anirban Datta Producer: Department of Culture, Government of Uttaranchal Production Company: Metamorphosis Film Junction Contact Details: Anirban Dutta E-316, Anandlok Housing Society, Mayur Vihar, Phase I New Delhi 110 091 P: 011-30933259, M: 9891770500, 9811557259 E: anirban@metamorphosisfilms.com CMS ENVIS Centre English Title: Shrimp Fever Language: English, Spanish Duration: 52 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Environmental impacts of shrimp farming in Ecuador Synopsis: In Ecuador, hundreds of miles of tidal mangrove, the breeding ground for much of the fish and shellfish of the Pacific Ocean, have been burned to make way for commercial shrimp farms. Running in a fringe down the coasts of Africa, Asia and Latin America, mangroves are the ocean’s equivalent of the tropical rainforest, vital to the preservation of the coastline and the ecological balance of the region. But today, the 800 km of Ecuador’s Pacific coastline — once densely forested — are largely bare. Shrimp farming has become the second largest export business in the country, and is fast destroying the very ecosystem that created the conditions for this gold rush. Director: Nick Davidson Producer: Ron Orders Production Company: Central TV Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 89 Directory of Green Films English Title: Silent Valley — An Indian Rainforest Date/Month/Year of Production: 1990 Language: English, Tamil, Malayalam Duration: 53 min Format: 16 mm English Title: Social Insects: Ants Biology, Social Organization Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1986 Language: English Duration: 17 min 5 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Indian rainforests Subject Focus: The social behaviour of ants Synopsis: The film takes the viewer through the heart of south India’s mysterious and little known rainforests. It is the first comprehensive documentation of the wildlife of the grassland and ‘shola’ forest ecosystem of the Western Ghats. Synopsis: The programme explains the social behaviour of ants, and the biology and organization of their social structures within the colonies. Production Company: AROO Awards Received by the Film: National Award for Best Film on Ecology and Environment, 1991; National Award for Best Cinematograpy (Non Feature category), 1991; Special Jury Award, Jackson Hole Festival, 1991; Citta de Sondrio Award, Italy 1991; Best Nature Film, Earthvision Festival, Japan, 1992 Director: Shekar Dattatri Producers: Shekar Dattatri and Romulus Whitaker Production Company: Eco Media (P) Ltd. Commissioning Agency: NORAD, Misereor Contact Details: Shekar Dattatri Plot No. 40, Door No. 11, 3 rd East Street, Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai 600 041, Tamil Nadu P: 044-24415744, 2491 4802, M: 9841015997 F: 044-2491 0910, 24918747 E: dattatri@touchtelindia.net, dattatri@vsnl.com W: www.shekardattatri.com English Title: Social Forestry Original Title: Social Forestry Language: English Duration: 14 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Social forestry Synopsis: The film showcases the uses of social forestry. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org 90 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Socotra: Island of Dragon’s Blood Language: English Duration: 15 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Biodiversity of the Socotra islands Synopsis: The island of Socotra, off the Yemeni coast, is home to over 750 plant and tree species – 250 of them endemic. In 1992, an international team of scientists and botanists visited the island. Edward Milner’s documentary follows the expedition, recording its effort to catalogue and evaluate Socotra’s extraordinary genetic wealth, including the bizarre-looking Dragon’s Blood tree. All botanic specimens found on the island are highly resistant to drought, a genetic quality ideal for habitat restoration with enormous potential for other drought-prone parts of the world. Director: Edward Milner Producer: Edward Milner Production Company: Acacia Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Song of the Forest: Yanomamo Language: English Duration: 54 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: The Amazon rainforest and its devastation Synopsis: Yanomamo is a musical which tells the story of the Amazon rainforest, the Indians who live there, and the destruction of the forest brought about by reckless development. Written by two teachers from St. Augustine’s High School in Lancashire, UK, it is performed by the school’s choir and musicians together with the rock-singer Sting, an old pupil from the school. The musical is a powerful plea for preserving the Yanomamo’s land and traditional way of life. Director: Richard Keefe Producer: Richard Keefe Production Company: North South Productions, Central Independent TV Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: State of the Planet Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 147 min Format: DVD Director: David Attenborough Producer: Rupert Barrington Contact Details: British Council Library 17, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-23711401, 51497237 (D), 23711401; F: 011-23710717 E: delhi.library@in.britishcouncil.org English Title: Suits and Savages — Why the World Bank Won’t Save the World Original Title: Suits and Savages — Why the World Bank Won’t Save the World Date/month/year of Production: 2000 Language: English & Kannada (with English subtitles where Kannada is spoken) Duration: 38 min Subject Focus: The Global Environment Facility (GEF) and its ecodevelopment agenda Synopsis: The Global Environment Facility (GEF) looks promising on paper: with US $2.5 billion dollars from the world’s governments to spend on global green aid, and an inclusive, democratic model of governance. But does this newest of the international financial institutions live up to its own rhetoric? The film looks at a GEF/World Bank ecodevelopment project from the ground up — traveling between one remote tribe in India and another, more powerful, in Washington DC, spanning the gulf between their environments with a video letter from the forest to the Bank. Directors: Zoe Young & Dylan Howitt Producers: Conscious Cinema, Zoe Young & Dylan Howitt Contact Details: Zoe Young & Dylan Howitt 100, Bayswater Rd, London W2, UK P: 44-207-7232875 English Title: Swaran Patri Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 9 min 43 sec Subject Focus: Medicinal plants Synopsis: The programme is a part of a series on medicinal plants targeted at secondary-level students, and highlights the medicinal values of the plant called Swaran Patri. Producer: Ms. Usha Narula Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre 91 Directory of Green Films English Title: Swarming Hordes English Title: Taru Language: English Duration: 45 min Format: 16 mm Date/Month/Year of Production: 1991 Language: English Duration: 19 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Insects Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: The film explores the history of insects and their interdependence and coevolution with the plants that support them. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Synopsis: This is a story of a man and a tree and their life-long relationship. At a subtle level, Taru points to man’s wanton exploitation of nature and its grim consequences, which could be avoided only if man treats his environment with care and concern. Director: Ram Mohan Contact Details: Children’s Film Society, India Films Division Complex, 24, Dr.G.Deshmukh Marg Mumbai 400 026 India P: 022-23526798, 23516136; F: 022-23522610 E: ncyp@bom3.vsnl.net.in W: www.cfsindia.org English Title: Symphony in Green Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1996 Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Participatory management of forests English Title: Tensions — Maharashtra Social Forestry Programme Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Duration: 22 min Format: U-Matic Synopsis: Forests, our national wealth, are being destroyed at a rapid rate. The government has initiated programmes to stop this destruction. This film takes a look at two of these programmes: Joint Forest Management (JFM) and the Village Ecodevelopment (VED) programmes as part of the Social Forestry Scheme. These programmes aim to save the forests by involving the local communities in their management. Subject Focus: Deforestation and social forestry Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 92 Synopsis: The programme deals with the causes of deforestation in India, and showcases the reforestation measures adapted by the Maharashtra state forest department. Production Company: EPUN Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Thar Registan — Ek Jeevant Paridrashya English Title: The ‘Savage’ Strikes Back Series (Prog. I: Flames in the Forests) Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2003 Duration: 17 min 42 sec Format: Betacam Language: English Duration: 53 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: The Thar desert Subject Focus: Amazon’s indigenous communities’ fight for control over their resources Synopsis: The film depicts the ecology of the Thar desert and the lifestyles and culture of the people who inhabit it. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Thar Registan — Jeevan Vividhata Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2003 Duration: 14 min 53 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The Thar desert Synopsis: Like deserts elsewhere in the world, Indian deserts too are shrinking because of environmental reasons. The film documents the beauty and variety of the Thar, and the necessity for preserving it. Synopsis: The episode tells the story of the Amazonian Indians’ resistance to multinational oil companies’ invasion of their traditional forest lands in Ecuador. Directors: Alan Hayling, Luke, Holland, Hugh Brody, Nigel Markham, Claudio van Planta, Graham Chase, Vasudha Joshi and Ranjan Paiit Producers: Alan Hayiing/Luke Hoiiand Production Company: Nexus Features Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: The ‘Savage’ Strikes Back Series (Prog. Ill: Rebels of the Forgotten World) Language: English Duration: 53 min Format: DVD Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Subject Focus: Indigenous communities’ fight for control over their resources — West Papua Synopsis: This episode is filmed in the tropical forests of West Papua, in the western half of the island of New Guinea. It looks at the armed tribal opposition by guerrilla leaders of the Free West Papua Movement (OPM) to Indonesia’s controversial transmigration project, which involves relocating thousands of peasants from the overpopulated islands of Java and Bali to West Papua. Directors: Alan Hayling, Luke, Holland, Hugh Brody, Nigel Markham, Claudio van Planta, Graham Chase, Vasudha Joshi and Ranjan Paiit Producers: Alan Hayiing/Luke Hoiiand Production Company: Nexus Features Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 93 Directory of Green Films English Title: The Blue Mountains: Land of Biodiversity Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2001 Duration: 19 mins 16sec Format: Betacam English Title: The Changing Nature of a Wetland Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1992 Duration: 18 min 3 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Wetlands of Ujjaini, Maharashtra Subject Focus: The biodiversity of the Nilgiris Synopsis: The Blue Mountains – known as Nilgiris — preserved by the people of the hills over the centuries, is now threatened by degradation because of improper land use and environmental mismanagement. Frequent landslides, soil erosion and flooding of rivers have been the results. The programme looks at these issues, as also the initiatives to save the Niligris. Production Company: AMAD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: The Bounties of Nature Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: English Duration: 38 min Format: VHS Synopsis: The programme depicts successional changes over the last five years in the plant and animal life in the backwaters of the Ujjani irrigation project in Maharashtra. These changes will progressively modify environmental conditions in this area. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: The Decision Original Title: The Decision Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: English (dubbed in English) Duration: 4 min 13 sec Format: Video Subject Focus: Saving the environment Subject Focus: Biodiversity Synopsis: The film covers biodiversity in general, focusing on the Himalayas, the flood plains of Brahmaputra in Assam, and some estuarine ecosystems. Producer: G. Hari Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 India P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in 94 Synopsis: A father decides to leave the Earth and settle in new colonies on the Moon so that he can bring up his son in a clean environment. The son, on the other hand, is confident that the present situation on the Earth can be changed and that he can do it with the support of his father. The son’s optimism forces the father to change his mind. The film demonstrates the despair faced by people when it comes to the deteriorating environment, and its antidote: the hope and promise held out by the young. Director: Harold Raichur Producer: Akhlaque Shaikh Contact Details: Harold Raichur RH-81, Shrinivas Society, Flat No 17, Shahu Nagar Pune 411 033, Maharashtra M: 09850894075 E: meanu1422@yahoo.co.uk Biodiversity and Forest English Title: The Fine Balance English Title: The Guardian of Nature Original Title: The Fine Balance Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Original Title: Nidhi Pedakanghalude Kaavalkkaran Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: Malayalam (with English subtitles) Duration: 27 min 34 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Park-people coexistence Subject Focus: The life of Bhaskara Pillai Synopsis: This is a portrayal of the collective efforts by forest officers and NGOs to attain an eco-balance between the last surviving gene pool of the Asiatic lion, and the Maldhari and Siddi communities. Synopsis: This documentary portrays the life of 63-yearold Bhaskara Pillai, who safeguards the biggest teak tree in Asia in the deep forests of Edamalayar, Kerala. He has spent 16 years of his life here, protecting the forest and its resources. Director: Darshan Dave Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org Director: Biju Pankaj Producer: Surya TV Trivandrum Production Company: Surya TV, Trivandrum Contact Details: Bureau Chief, Surya TV 41/2969, Kacheripady, Chittor Road, Cochin Ernakulam 682 018, Kerala P: 0424-2397977/8, M: 09895721732 E: bijupankaj@yahoo.co.in English Title: The Landscape English Title: The Greening of Thailand Original Title: The Greening Of Thailand Date/Month/Year of Production: 1990 Language: English Duration: 53 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: The environmental movement in Thailand Synopsis: The great flood of 1988 was the starting point of an environmental movement in Thailand. People were rudely awakened to the fact that the devastating flood was due to excessive logging and was entirely man-made. A spontaneous surge of protest led to the formation of several environmental groups. The film details some examples where the power of people’s protests led to environmental protection in Thailand. Director: J. Edward Milner Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Original Title: The Landscape Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2000 Language: Only music Duration: 4 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Nature and its degradation by man Synopsis: Nature has given us so much, but our greed is tearing it apart. We are digging our own grave through this attitude, says the film. Producer: Bankim Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 95 Directory of Green Films English Title: The Last Show on Earth English Title: The Lifeline of Pocharam Original Title: The Last Show on Earth Date/Month/Year of Production: 1992 Language: English Duration: 102 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: The Lifeline of Pocharam Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1999 Language: English Duration: 21 min 10 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Conservation Subject Focus: The Pocharam Wildlife Sanctuary and its revival Synopsis: Over the last few centuries, more than 400 known animal species and an unknown number of plant species have become extinct. More are on their way to extinction. But the conservation of these species is inextricably linked, claims Philip Cayford, with the survival of the human race. From the plains of South Dakota with their protected buffalo herds to the snake stalls of Taiwan’s markets, he travels the globe filming rare and endangered animals, interviewing well-known conservationists, and going undercover to observe illegal wildlife traffickers. Director: Philip Cayford Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Synopsis: The film demonstrates the inherent capacity of nature to rejuvenate, provided sufficient protection is accorded to it. Detailing the rich floral and faunal diversity of Pocharam Wildlife Sanctuary, it also covers the role played by the local community in protection and management of the forest. Producer: D. N. Reddy Commissioning Agency: The Chief Conservator of Forests (C.C.F.)-Wildlife Contact Details: D. N. Reddy View Point , F. No. 303, Block III, C.B.R. Estates, Deepthisri Nagar, Madinaguda, Hyderabad 500 050, Andhra Pradesh P: 040-23041617 E: dnr_viewpoints@rediffmail.com English Title: The Man Who Planted Mangroves English Title: The Last Wilderness Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 20 min 4 sec Subject Focus: Hyderabad’s green belt Synopsis: A Park, named after Kasu Brahmananda Reddy, a former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has come up in the stately Chiran Palace of the former Nizam of Hyderabad. Situated well within the City, the Park acts as Hyderabad’s ‘lung’ — preventing pollution, replenishing the air and recharging groundwater. The Park is also envisaged as a centre for spreading environmental awareness among citizens. Director: G. Sankar Producer: Andhra Pradesh Forest department Contact Details: Mr. G. Shankar Shankar Films, Plot No. 2, Venkatapuram Colony, Walker Town, Secunderbad 500 025, Andra Pradesh P: 040-750 2943 96 Original Title: Kandal Pokkudan Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2003 Language: English, Malyalam (with English voiceover) Format: Digital Subject Focus: Conserving mangroves — the life and work of Sri Pokkudan Synopsis: The Man Who Planted Mangroves is a biographical documentary about Sri Pokkudan, who has planted about one lakh mangroves. It talks about his experiences as a dalit, his political life, his inspiration to plant mangroves, and his philosophy of life. Producer: M. N. Surendran Contact Details: M. N. Surendran Owner, ‘Nirbhinna’, Mundur, Thrissur 680 541, Kerala P: 95487-2277268 E: surendranmn@hotmail.com Biodiversity and Forest English Title: The Mud Island English Title: The Spirits of Forest Original Title: The Mud Island Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2004 Language: English Duration: 3 min 30 sec Format: Digital beta Original Title: The Spirits of Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 23 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental degradation and its impacts Subject Focus: Sacred groves Synopsis: The film’s story begins with a group of refugees fleeing war, who escape to a beautiful island which has lots of trees. They re-settle on this island, and cut the trees for making their houses. Nature takes revenge: in a night of torrential rains and landslides, the settlement is destroyed and the island subsides into the seas. Director: Anish P. Soman Contact Details: Anish P Soman 601, Gaurav Shikhar, Akash – C Wing, Thakkur Village Kandivali (E), Mumbai 400 101 M: 09892621878 E: kingfisher_robin@yahoo.com English Title: The Revival Original Title: Sanjeevanam Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: Malyalam (with English subtitles) Duration: 22 min 16 sec Format: Digital Video Subject Focus: Regeneration of forests Synopsis: Sanjeevanam is the true story of a man — Kareem — and his mission: regeneration of a forest in Kerala. Today, Kareem’s forest is a treat and an inspiration for all nature lovers. Director: Jobin Thomas Producer: Ajish Jacob George Production Company: Aliens Contact Details: Ajish Jacob George E B No 6, Young Group Estate, Perintalmanna Malappuram 679 325, Kerala P: 04933-270397, M: 09846190497 E: ajishgeorge@gmail.com Synopsis: Sacred groves are social practices, the cultural codes which are embedded through years of practice and ritual. They preach prudence in the use of resources in the long term interest of communities. Sacred groves are found thoughout India, though they are known by different names.The purpose of a sacred grove is to manage and protect forests in the name of god. There are no fences or guards here; there is only faith and the community will. But these days, these forests are disappearing. If they are to remain, two things need to be done — local community control must be strengthened, and we have to rebuild faith in the wealth that our forests provide. Director: Pradeep Saha Producer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: The Story of a Kaththa Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1998 Duration: 11 min 17 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Forests Synopsis: This film begins with the protagonist’s discovery that Kaththa (catechu) comes from a tree. He then visits the jungle where these trees grow and discovers that the Kaththa forest was not a natural forest, but a man-made plantation which in this case was suffering from fungal diseases. The programme ends with a monkey, who turns out to be the protagonist, preferring his natural forest to the man-made plantation. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 97 Directory of Green Films English Title: The Thin Framework English Title: The Tidal Rhythm Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1998 Language: English Duration: 58 min Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 10 min Subject Focus: The mangrove ecosystem of Bhitarkanika in Orissa Subject Focus: Tidal ecosystems Synopsis: This documentary is a venture to generate awareness about the uniqueness of a dynamic mangrove ecosystem and its symbiotic relationship with the people, and to solicit public participation for its preservation and conservation. The film also talks about endangered species like the Olive Ridley Sea turtles and their protection. Synopsis: This film examines the influence of the tidal cycle on life forms in the tidal ecosystem. It focuses on the life in the inter-tidal zone – the coastal area between the low and high tides. The regular alteration between submergence and emergence and the extreme variations in temperature and salinity make it an exacting environment. But this zone has witnessed the ability of organisms to adapt — the most wonderful instance being their adaptation to the rhythm of the tides. Director: Bijaya Kumar Nanda Contact Details: Bijaya Kumar Nanda Sandhan Foundation, D / 62, Block-11, Jayadev Vihar Bhubaneswar 751 015, Orissa P: 0674-550699, 3204212; F: 0674-553637 E: bknanda@satyam.net.in English Title: The Tidal Life of Krishna Original Title: The Tidal Life of Krishna Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2000 Language: English Duration: 17 min 40 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Conservation of the endangered mangroves of the Krishna estuary Synopsis: The film brings out the importance of conserving the highly endangered and threatened mangrove forest ecosystems. It also highlights how mangroves form nurseries and breeding grounds for large number of fish and prawn species, and how they shelter the villages and human settlements along the coasts from the fury of nature. Producer: D. N. Reddy Commissioning Agency: The Chief Conservator of Forests (C.C.F.)-Wildlife Contact Details: D. N. Reddy F. No. 303, Block III, C.B.R. Estates, Deepthisri Nagar Madinaguda, Hyderabad 500 050, Andhra Pradesh P: 040-23041617 E: dnr_viewpoint@rediffmail.com 98 Director: Sanjay P. K. Producer: Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (C-DIT) Production Company: Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (C-DIT) Commissioning Agency: Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (C-DIT) Contact Details: Manoj Krishnan P. C-DIT, Gorki Bhavan, Vanross Junction Thiruvananthapuram 695 034, Kerala P: 0471-2330081; M: 09447886486 F: 0471-2333735, 2328659 E: manojkrishnanp@rediffmail.com W: www.cdit.org English Title: The Tragedy Original Title: The Tragedy Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1995 Language: Only music Duration: 7 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: This film documents man’s devastation of nature, which fuels his own demise. Producer: Arun Gongade Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: The Tree English Title: The Way Original Title: Maram Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Language: Visual film with no spoken Language Duration: 2 min 15 sec Format: MINI DV Original Title: The Way Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: English Duration: 4 min 58 sec Format: Digital Camera 102 A, Panasonic Subject Focus: Social consciousness about environment Subject Focus: Saving animal life Synopsis: The film is aimed at provoking social consciousness about saving environment and trees — by talking about a tree that stood for 60 years before being relegated to memories. Synopsis: The film shows how different people react differently to animals and environment. A two-wheeler driver wantonly runs over a frog trying to cross a road, while a boy witnessing the event tries to save the creature. Director: Omar Chakkarvarthy M. Director: J Ram Producer: Amirtha Jagan Production Company: Spectrum Film Makers Contact Details: Omar Chakkaravarthy M. 8868, Thirumayam Road, Opp Rose Land Pudukkottai 622 001, Tamil Nadu P: 04322-265891 E: omardee@yahoo.co.in Contact Details: J Ram S/o D. Jagadeesan, No.13, Ganesh Nagar, II Cross, Pathrikuppam, Cuddalore 607 002, Tamil Nadu, P: 04142-570564; M: 09345401874 E: ramgreengardens@yahoo.com English Title: The Wake Up Call Original Title: The Wake Up Call Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English Duration: 2 min 44 sec Format: AVI English Title: The Woodcutter Subject Focus: Environmental conservation Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: This film is about a character who symbolizes Man. He leads a peaceful existence on earth, protected by a tree, which is symbolic of Nature. But in his greed and arrogance, Man wants to dominate over all creatures and thinks he can exist without the tree. So he uproots it. But his pride turns to despair when he is left helpless before the vagaries of nature and climate. Synopsis: A short animation on the importance of trees, the film begins with a cheerful picture of a jungle where animals, birds and trees co-exist in peace. But their peaceful life is soon upset by the appearance of a woodcutter who wants to chop down a tree. The tree runs to save itself and is followed by the woodcutter brandishing his axe. Exhausted by the chase in the hot sun, the woodcutter stops to catch his breath. The fleeing tree offers him shade and fruits to eat — and it transforms the woodcutter into a friend of the trees. Directors: Leslie Dias & Vinayak D. Naik Producer: Mr. Sreedhar V. T. Production Company: ANTS (Animation Training School) Contact Details: Indrani G ANTS, II Floor RD Complex, 8th Main Basavesh Waranagar Bangalore 560 079, Karnataka P: 080-51287127-128; M: 09886550638 E: dudevibi@yahoo.com W: www.antsindia.com CMS ENVIS Centre Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 2 min 27 sec Directors: Prabhash Bhatnagar, Atul K. Garg Producer: Image Contact Details: Prabhash Bhatnagar, Atul K. Garg B-91/2, East of Kailash, New Delhi 110 065 P: 011-26250105; F: 011-26251832 E: image@indiancampanies.com 99 Directory of Green Films English Title: …There is a Fire in your Forest English Title: Tinku Lives in Heaven Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2001 Language: English Duration: 58 min Original Title: Tinku Lives in Heaven Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2004 Language: English Duration: 75 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Displacement of indigenous people from Kanha National Park Synopsis: Who does the forest belong to? Who should it be conserved for? In the film, wildlife photojournalist Sanjay Sharma travels into the Park with Anita Pawar, who works with the displaced adivasis of Kanha. He interacts with the villagers of Mawala on the buffer of Kanha, who have clear-felled 100 acres of prime forest for farming, unable to survive the choking off of their nistar (collection of MFP) rights. Director: Krishendu Bose Contact Details: Krishendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24636021; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com English Title: Threatened Ecosystems in India Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1988 Duration: 20 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Ethical treatment of animals and environmental degradation Synopsis: In the film, the protagonist — a 13-year-old girl named Vani — and her friends try to save the environment and its innocent creatures from the cruelty of man. Director: J Dayanand Reddy Producer: Ms. Sangita Deshmukh Production Company: STEP (Society for Training and Empowerment for People) Contact Details: Sangeeta Deshmukh 203, Sweta Appartment, Himayat Nagar, Hyderabad 500 029 Andhra Pradesh P: 040-27661465, M: 09849131645 E: vgc_intl@rediffmail.com English Title: Traditions — Bio-diversity in Indian Agriculture Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 24 min Subject Focus: Ecosystems of India Synopsis: This film discusses the various ecosystems in India which are at the threshold of extinction. In the process, it attempts to answer questions like what is an ecosystem and how has mankind affected natural ecosystems in India. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Subject Focus: Biodiversity and community-based conservation in Indian agriculture Synopsis: The film is a comprehensive study of age-old wisdom and biodiversity in Indian agriculture. It traces the similarities between various regions in their efforts in conservation of traditional knowledge — a field in which South Asia is fast emerging as a pioneer. Communities here are digging deep into their past and reviving powerful traditions of communal decision-making, as also adjusting to new circumstances and challenges. On the other side, the region’s countries are revamping their planning and policy framework to facilitate community-based conservation. Director: Emani Krishna Rao Producer: Doordarshan Kendra, Hyderabad Contact Details: Doordarshan Kendra Ramanthapur, Hyderabad 500 013, Andhra Pradesh P: 040-703 8761; F: 040-703 8790 E: emani_k@yahoo.com 100 Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Trees Give Life English Title: Unearthed Hell Original Title: Jhad e to Jeevan Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1993 Language: Gujarati/Hindi/English (subtitles) Duration: 23 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Unearthed Hell Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2005 Language: Hindi (dubbed in English) Duration: 24 min 52 sec Subject Focus: Ecological awareness and conservation Subject Focus: Degradation of forests and its impact on humans Synopsis: Trees Give Life is a programme to educate and inspire children and adults to preserve this beautiful earth. Presented through Bhavai (the traditional folk dance-drama of Gujarat) and puppetry, the programme challenges all to act in favour of ecological preservation and restoration. Synopsis: The story of the film is based on the spread of a deadly disease — fluorosis — in Jharkhand. More than 70 villages in the state have reported very high fluoride content in their water. Studies indicate that deforestation has led to a decrease in underground water levels — and to the disease. Director: Rappai Poothokaren, SJ Producer: Rappai Poothokaren, SJ Production Company: Gurjarvani, Ahmedabad Director: Sudhir Pal Producer: Sudhir Pal Production Company: Manthan Yuva Sansthan Contact Details: Rappai Poothokaren, SJ Gurjarvani, St. Xavier’s College Campus Ahmedabad 380 009, Gujarat P: 079-26300127, 26303114 E: Gurjarvani@jesuits.net Contact Details: Sudhir Pal Mathan Yuva Sansthan, Hindpiri, 3rd Street, Ranchi 834 001 Jharkhand P: 0651-2202202, M: 09431325249 E: manthan_ranchi@hotmail.com English Title: Trials of Life: The Complete Series English Title: Van aur Hum Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 358 min Format: DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: Hindi Duration: 13 min 34 sec Subject Focus: Environment conservation Director: David Attenborough Producer: BBC Contact Details: British Council Library 17, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-23711401, 51497237 (D), 23711401; F: 011-23710717 E: delhi.library@in.britishcouncil.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: The programme focuses on the importance of forests. Producer: Usha Narula Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 101 Directory of Green Films English Title: Van Laxmi English Title: Vanishing Forests Date/month/year of Production: 1993 Language: English (voiceover) Duration: 12 min 32 sec Format: PAL, U-Matic, Colour Language: English Duration: 29 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Deforestation and the future of rainforests Subject Focus: Wasteland development by women Synopsis: This film depicts how women in Ganeshpura, Mehsana district, regenerated wasteland by organizing themselves into a cooperative society and working together to re-green the land. Contact Details: SEWA Krushna Bhavan, Opp Sakar-II, Ellisbridge Ahmedabad 380 006, Gujarat P: 079-26580474; F: 079-26587708 E: sewaacdy@icenet.co.in W: www.sewa.org English Title: Van Patra Original Title: Van Patra Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Nagpuri Duration: 26 min 38 sec Format: Betacam SP Synopsis: Tropical rainforests, covering one-sixth of the earth’s land and home to half of all the living species, are being destroyed at an alarming rate. Half of the rainforests have been cleared this century and, by the middle of the next century, there may not be any rainforests left. The film explores various issues involved with the problem of deforestation in Third World countries. Producers: Robert Lamb and Bruno Sorrentino Production Company: TVE, Jordan Radio and TV Corp. Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Vanishing Forests Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1988 Duration: 10 min 4 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Saving forests Subject Focus: Environmental degradation Synopsis: The programme aims at sending out a message against deforestation and exhorting people to adopt plantation to save forests. The programme was produced in the local Nagpuri Language of Jharkhand to communicate the intended message effectively. Synopsis: Natural forests have vanished; man has converted them into plantations. Population growth, increased urbanization, industrialization and consumption are all leading to the depletion of forests. Conservation is the only way out, says the film. Producer: Lalit Kumar Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Doordarshan Kendra Ratu Road, Ranchi 834 001, Jharkhand P: 0561-282 192 102 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Vasundhara (Forest Trees and People) English Title: (Vasundhara) Vasundhra Mangroves Date/Month/Year of Production: Septmber 1997 Language: English Duration: 11 min 4 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: February 1998 Language: English Duration: 11 min 14 sec Format: Betacam Production Company: CDEL Production Company: CDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Vasundhra (Sacred Grove) English Title: Vatavaran (Tree Conservation) Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1997 Language: English Duration: 9 min 11 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Vatavaran (Tree Conservation) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: English Duration: 1 min 50 sec Format: Animation Movie Production Company: CDEL Subject Focus: Afforestation Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: The protagonist of the film, a Robot, is destroying the forest and building houses in the area. Animals too, of course, make way for the houses. While destroying the forest, the Robot finds the Green Forest Book, which tells him that forests should be preserved. He stops destroying them and starts afforestation. Director: M. Bala Mohana Vivek Producer: M. Bala Mohana Vivek Contact Details: M. Bala Mohana Vivek 390, Jawahar Bazar, Karur 639 001, Tamil Nadu P: 04324-261823, 261528 E: vivek_169@techie.com CMS ENVIS Centre 103 Directory of Green Films English Title: Vatsi 1: A Boat with a Difference English Title: Vriksha Mapak Yantra Language: English & Hindi Duration: 16 min Format: VHS Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1995 Duration: 15 min 6 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Eco-friendly boats for fishermen Subject Focus: The DSC, an instrument to measure trees Synopsis: The scarcity of wood for making boats has hit the fishermen of Tamil Nadu very hard. But help is at hand: a boat made from high density polythene pipes. CAPART is facilitating the extension of this technology to other states. Synopsis: This film showcases an instrument, known as the DSC, to measure a tree. The DSC helps researchers find out information like circumference of the main stem, and the height, weight and age of the tree. Production Company: EJOD Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: Vriksh Lagao Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1995 Language: Hindi Subject Focus: Benefits of tree plantation Synopsis: The film points out that deforestation could trigger droughts. The only way to stop it is by saving trees for a sustainable future. Director: Kamal Sharma Contact Details: Kamal Sharma Stuti Films, 1903, Gali Mata Wali, Chira Khana, Chandni Chowk, Delhi 110 006 P: 011-23254195 104 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Vrikshamitra Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 2 min 47 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Saving trees Synopsis: A small girl plants a seedling and helps it grow into a tree. When a woodcutter comes to cut it, she makes every effort to save the tree. Through this story, the film attempts to inspire young viewers to save trees. Director: Master Darpan Producer: Mayur Vaishnav Contact Details: Hemant Nanavati Rupayatan, Giri Taleti, Bhavnath, Junagadh 362 004, Gujarat P: 0285-2627573 E: mivaishnav@yahoo.com Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Vrksamitra — A Friend of Trees English Title: Where The Tallest Grass Grows Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2002 Duration: 16 min 4 sec Format: Betacam Language: English Duration: 29 mins Format: Beta Subject Focus: Uses of trees and nature Synopsis: In the land of Assam, bamboo grows tall and figures ubiquitously in life and beliefs, in legends and history. This film portrays man’s intimate bond with bamboo, the tallest grass species, without which life at the grassroots is impossible even for a single day. Shot across the hills and plains of the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam, the film not only highlights man’s bond with bamboo, but also covers 13 rare and easily available species of the tallest grass found in Assam. In portraying the age-old tradition of bamboo culture the film suggests the possibilities of developing the tradition for the benefit of those at the grassroots keeping the culture alive since long. Synopsis: Herbal medicines have played a major role in traditional healthcare systems courted by indigenous peoples and tribals. This programme is an attempt to show that nature has tremendous powers which, if tapped and utilized properly, can give miraculous results. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Ways and Words Original Title: Ways and Words Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: Malayalam (dubbed in English) Duration: 26 min Format: HD MINI DV Synopsis: In this film, narrow alleys and rural by-lanes evoke nostalgia and memories in Malayalees. Awards received by Film: the Best Cinematography Award in the 2001 UGC – CEC Festival of Educational Films. This film was also screened as a part of a Special Package on North-east in MIFF, 2006. Director: Mauleenath Senapati Production Company: EMPC - IGNOU, New Delhi Contact Details: Mauleenath Senapati K-202, Arunodoy Apartment, 3, Basisthapur by-lane, Beltola Guwahati 781 028 Assam P: 361-2263092, M: 9435017554 Director: R G Gopanarayanan Producer: Dinesh Melekkamalasseri Production Company: Chrisalis Contact Details: Gopanarayanan R G Sreevalsam, Vaidyanangadi P O, Ramanattukar (Via) Kozhikode 673 633, Kerala P: 0495-2440033; M: 09895434022 E: gopanarayanan@rediffmail.com CMS ENVIS Centre 105 Directory of Green Films English Title: Wilderness Lost and Drying Watershed Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 3 min Format: VHS English Title: Wood for the Tree-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1990 Language: English Duration: 19 min 2 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Link between forests and the rural poor Subject Focus: Impacts of deforestation Synopsis: The film studies the impact of deforestation on the environment and economy of a hill station located in Tamil Nadu. Synopsis: The film discusses the crucial link between forests and the rural poor. It also highlights the impact of the degradation of forests on peoples’ lives. Production Company: MDEL Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Wings of Change Original Title: Wings of Change Date/Month/ Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: People-park conflict Synopsis: The film is on the people-park conflict at Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur) and its resolution. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Commissioning Agency: Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com 106 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Wooden Wonder Original Title: Wooden Wonder Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1999 Language: Gujarati/Hindi/English (subtitles) Duration: 19 min Format: DV/VCD, DVD Subject Focus: Recycling Synopsis: This is a programme on people who recycle wood. Discarded wood from packing cases is converted into good household furniture, which are used by the poor. Director: Rappai Poothokaren, SJ Producer: Rappai Poothokaren, SJ Production Company: Gurjarvani, Ahmedabad Contact Details: Rappai Poothokaren, SJ Gurjarvani, St. Xavier’s College Campus Ahmedabad 380 009, Gujarat P: 079-26300127, 26303114 E: Gurjarvani@jesuits.net Biodiversity and Forest English Title: Woods Were Lovely Dark and Deep…. Original Title: Woods Were Lovely Dark and Deep…. Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2002 Language: English Duration: 30 min 30 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Conservation of biodiversity — access to traditional knowledge and benefit sharing Synopsis: An indigenous Indian tribe, the Kanis of Agsthayar Hills in Kerala, has been awarded the Intellectual Property Rights to the active ingredients of a plant long known to it, which helps combat stress. This move, the government hopes, will end the ‘piracy’ of tribal knowledge by drug companies. While tracing the history of the case itself and trying to understand the issue of access to traditional knowledge and benefit sharing, the film probes an equally larger issue of biodiversity conservation, IPR regimes and patent debates. Producer: Dinesh Lakhanpal Commissioning Agency: IUCN Contact Details: Dinesh Lakhanpal Producer/Director, Lakhanpal Productions, 48/C-I, Areshwar Mhada, S.V.P. Nagar, Andheri (W), Mumbai 400 053 P: 022-26391666; M: 098201 81979; F: 022-26391666 E: lpd@vsnl.com CMS ENVIS Centre English Title: Worship with a Difference Original Title: Worship with a Difference Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English Duration: 12 min 30 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Conservation and environmental awareness Synopsis: About 10 lakh people travel on foot from Alandi to Pandharpur with the Palkhi of Sant Tukaram and Sant Dyaneshwar from Maharashtra. Using this opportunity, National Service Scheme students of Pune University travelled along with the Warkaris, spreading the message of tree plantation and soil and water conservation. Director: Vivek Harihar Nabar Producer: Educational Multimedia Research Centre Production Company: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Contact Details: Mr. S D Walvekar EMMRC, University of Pune, Pune 411 007, Maharashtra P: 020-25690701; F: 020-25690315 E: bddamle@hotmail.com 107 Eco-tourism Directory of Green Films English Title: A Tribute to Himalaya English Title: Baraka Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2004 Language: Sanskrit Duration: 5 min 8 sec Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Baraka Date/month/year of Production: 1992 Duration: 92 min Subject Focus: Man and nature Subject Focus: The Himalayas Synopsis: This film is based on Sanskrit hymns from Kalidas’ Kumarsambhavam , depicting the glorious Himalayas. The hymn refers to these mountains as the “unique creation of God”, whose rivers, trees and forests motivate man to meditate and live. Saluting the “majestic Himalayas”, the hymn exhorts Indians not to destroy its pristine beauty. Director: Biyot Projna Tripathy Producer: Biyot Projna Tripathy Contact Details: Biyot Projna Tripathy 1, Narmada Road, Nildih, Jamshedpur 831 003, Jharkhand P: 0657-2270951; M: 9334814751 E: moon_2k2000@yahoo.com English Title: Ayyappa Poongavanom Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2004 Language: English Duration: 33 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: A message to pilgrims of Lord Ayyappa temple about their duty towards forests Synopsis: The shrine of Lord Ayyappa and his mountainous abode of Poongavanom at Sabarimala lies inside the Periyar Tiger Reserve. The shrine attracts millions of devotees. Over the years, the biotic pressure on the surrounding forests has increased and the environmental impact has become manifold. The film attempts to showcase to pilgrims the richness of the biodiversity that Lord Ayyappa’s Poongavanom holds, and the importance of protecting it. Director: Suresh Elamon Producer: Suresh Elamon Contact Details: Suresh Elamon Birdwing, CIT Road, Karamana P.O. Trivandrum 695 002, Kerala P: 0471-2343505, M: 09447020059 E: selamon@sancharnet.in 110 Synopsis: Shot in 24 countries, Baraka is a journey to show the beauty of nature and how man has destroyed it. The stunning shots are coupled with a rich soundrack which includes onsite recordings of the monks of the Dip Tse Chok Ling Monastery. Director: Ron Fricke Producer: Magidson Films Contact Details: Janice Evans E: janicee@moldex.com English Title: Hands On — Think Global, Act Natural Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Eco-tourism involving local communities Synopsis: The film introduces six stories on eco-tourism. These include stories about the Maasai in Kenya, who have switched from being warriors to eco-warriors and the Ese’Eja indigenous people in Peru, who function as guides for intrepid tourists who want the authentic ‘jungle’ experience. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Eco-Tourism English Title: Ladakh, the Land of Mystery English Title: Nepal Roadshow Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2003 Language: English Duration: 43 min 58 sec Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Nepal Roadshow Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Ladakh Synopsis: Ladakh, the land of many passes, is a civilization and a world on its own. Nowhere in India is man so dependent on nature as he is in Ladakh. The film documents the beauty of this land, with the extraordinary Nubra valley and the Pengyong-so Lake. But isolated as they are amidst the Himalayan ranges, are Ladakhis at a safe distance from the complexities of the modem survival process? Director: Biyot Projna Tripathy Producer: Biyot Projna Tripathy Contact Details: Biyot Projna Tripathy 1, Narmada Road, Nildih, Jamshedpur 831 003, Jharkhand P: 0657-2270951; M: 9334814751 E: moon_2k2000@yahoo.com English Title: Ladakh, Unraveling an Enigma (Moosa Ali’s Camel, ‘Enroute to Karakorams’) Original Title: Ladakh, Unraveling an Enigma (Moosa Ali’s Camel, ‘Enroute to Karakorams’) Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2004 Language: English Duration: 19 min 3 sec Format: Betacam Production Company: ASRI Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Subject Focus: Environmental issues in Nepal; recycling in Denmark Synopsis: The Nepal Roadshow visits a park high up in the eastern Himalayas, which is now to be protected as a ‘Gift to the Earth’. It also shows how the National Park provides refuge for sloth bears and a recovering rhino population. The team looks at the harmful impacts of tourism on the fragile economy of the Himalayas — and on Kathmandu’s ancient water system. The Hands-On feature shows how recycling has become a way of life for the people of Frederica in Denmark. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Ocean’s Vengeance – Digha, West Bengal Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Digha and the hazards of unplanned tourism Synopsis: An example of how the indiscriminate growth of travel trade is wreaking havoc on our environment is the sea resort of Digha on the West Bengal coast. This magnificent beach is now eroding at a rapid pace. Mushrooming hotels on the seaside have destroyed the natural barrier – the sea. And now the ocean is seeking vengeance that may cause Digha to go under water forever. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 111 Directory of Green Films English Title: Perspectives on Mountain Tourism-2 (Badrinath Zone: Impacts and Implications) Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1995 Language: English Duration: 15 min 25 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Mountain tourism and its environmental implications Synopsis: The programme deals with the various impacts and implications of tourism on environment, local infrastructure and community development. English Title: The Green Brigade Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Initiative to stop degradation brought about by unplanned tourism Synopsis: Most hill stations in India have lost their forest cover to commercialisation and tourism. A new initiative has been launched in Mussourie by four battalions of exservicemen to undo this damage. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: The Earthworkers (Paradise Lost and Found) English Title: The Hanjees Livelihood at Crossroad Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2000 Language: English Duration: 19 min 44 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: The Hanjees Livelihood at Crossroad Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2004 Language: English (with subtitles) Duration: 41 min Format: Sony DV CAM (PD-170) Subject Focus: Eco-tourism Synopsis: Whenever we want to take a break, out comes a set of glossy tourist guides. Over the years, the much publicised destinations have received so many tourists that today, they are gasping for breath. But tourism is a flourishing industry, and alternatives are needed. Which is where the new perspective of eco-tourism steps in. This is not just tourism, but responsible nature-based travel that conserves the environment and also improves the welfare of the local people. Subject Focus: The community of ‘Hanjees’ and environmental degradation of the Dal Lake Synopsis: In Kashmir, shikaras (house boats) have lost their glory and their owners have been suffering for the last 15 years because of militancy. Tourist inflow has almost stopped. Environmental degradation of lakes and rivers is reaching alarming levels. Giving special attention to the community of Hanjees, the film tracks a few members to find out how they sustained their livelihoods during the troubled years. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 112 Director: Snehasis Das Producer: Snehasis Das Production Company: Snehasis Das Contact Details: Snehasis Das 1478, Lodhi Road Complex, New Delhi 110 003 M: 9811156383 E: snehasis.das@gmail.com Eco-Tourism English Title: Tourism in Andaman & Nicobar Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Eco-tourism in the Andamans Synopsis: The film highlights an effort by a hotel chain to educate local people and tourists on eco-tourism. In its day-to-day affairs, the hotel has introduced measures which help in conserving water and preventing land degradation. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 113 Energy Directory of Green Films English Title: 15 Points for Drivers to Save Diesel English Title: A Return to Nature Language: English/Hindi Duration: 21 min Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1986 Language: English Duration: 19 min 15 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Heavy vehicle maintenance Synopsis: The film is a guide to maintaining buses and trucks. Producer: Executive Director, PCRA Production Company: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011- 26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Subject Focus: Alternative sources of energy Synopsis: The programme is on alternative sources of energy, such as solar energy, biogas and wind energy. Production Company: MDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: An Area of Darkness English Title: A Burning Issue Original Title: A Burning Issue Language: English Duration: 8 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: An Area of Darkness Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English & Hindi Duration: 22 min Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Energy Subject Focus: Initiative to stop land degradation Synopsis: The film documents an innovative aid project trying to relieve pressure on grazing lands by introducing a new fuel-efficient stove that uses less wood. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Synopsis: The film focuses on life in rural India after sunset, as millions of homes sink into darkness without electricity. It highlights how villagers who have waited for decades to see light at the end of the tunnel have finally been able to turn night into day, by generating electricity through renewable energy. Contrary to the conventional wisdom, the film drives home a point: the best reason to think that ‘a happier energy future awaits the world’s poor’ comes from the grassroots. Director: Richa Arora Producer: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Production Company: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Commissioning Agency: Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org 116 Energy English Title: Arid Zone Ecology Phase-1 (Solar Energy Appliances) Original Title: Arid Zone Ecology Phase-1 (Solar Energy Appliances) Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1985 Duration: 17 min 42 sec Format: Betacam English Title: Bio Urja ki Ujali Kiran Original Title: Bio Urja ki Ujali Kiran Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 15 min 23 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Bio-diesel Subject Focus: Solar energy appliances Synopsis: This programme gives details of various solar energy appliances which can be used in regions where solar radiation is available in abundance. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: The film aims to promote the use of bio-diesel to save our environment. Director: R. S. Sharma Producer: Executive Director, PCRA Production Company: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Ashtak — The Achievement Original Title: Ashtak — The Achievement Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2003 Duration: 7 min 47 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Harnessing renewable energy resources in Auroville Synopsis: This documentary talks about the renewable energy resource systems — to harness solar and wind energy — in Auroville, and explains the optimal use of natural sources of energy available to us. Production Company: AMAD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Bio-Diesel Resurrection of Honge Oil Original Title: Bio-Diesel Resurrection of Honge Oil Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1999 Duration: 13 min 17 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Initiative to generate power from local oilseeds Synopsis: Ungra village, 100 km from Bangalore, is getting electricity for lighting and for pumping drinking water using oil from locally available Honge seeds. Honge oil, when throughly cleaned, can be directly used in diesel engines. The initiative is a part of a pilot project called SUTRA managed by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 117 Directory of Green Films English Title: Biogas English Title: Biogas, a Blessing Original Title: Biogas Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: English Duration: 23 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: Biogas, a Blessing Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Biogas Synopsis: In parts of India today, biogas provides a more reliable source of power than the national grid. Long promoted as the solution to the energy crisis of poor rural communities who had exhausted their available resources of biomass — like fuelwood — biogas is now gaining ground in urban areas too: powering generators, cooking stoves and even factories. Modern biogas digestors are becoming an efficient supplementary power supply, helping to lessen dependence on expensive fossil fuels. And with India’s abundant supply of labour, biogas is finally proving a viable energy source in paper and pulp industry, distilleries, food process units and various other industries. Director: Michèle Maillet Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Biogas — Wealth & Waste Original Title: Biogas — Wealth & Waste Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Duration: 18 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Biogas Synopsis: The programme focuses on different types of biogas plants. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 118 Subject Focus: Biogas Synopsis: Biogas can be a boon for any household. On one hand, it provides for a cleaner, healthier and happier life; while on the other, it saves our forest wealth and keeps the environment pollution-free. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Biogas — Gair-Paramparik Urja ka Srota Original Title: Biogas — Gair-Paramparik Urja ka Srota Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 12 min 31 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Biogas Synopsis: Biogas uses animal excreta and agricultural waste to produce energy. The residue of this process is used as fertilizer for the soil. Non-traditional sources of generating energy — such as biogas — are today making an important contribution to the total energy reserves of the country. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Energy English Title: Bio-mass Gasifier, Odonthadai English Title: Box Solar Cooker Original Title: Bio-mass Gasifier, Odonthadai Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 4 min 5 sec Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Box Solar Cooker Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2005 Duration: 13 min 34 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Bio-mass use Subject Focus: The box solar cooker — using renewable energy to cook Synopsis: The film aims to promote the use of bio-mass for replacing conventional fuels. Synopsis: The film demonstrates the use of the box solar cooker for cooking food. Directors: Asrar Shamse & Kailash Bhutani Producer: Executive Director, PCRA Production Company: Superads Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Black Gold Original Title: Black Gold Language: English/Hindi Duration: 22 min Subject Focus: Petroleum and the Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Synopsis: The film documents the energy scenario and the activities undertaken by the Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) in different sectors of the economy. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Burning Bright — Sun, a Viable Energy Option Original Title: Burning Bright — Sun, a Viable Energy Option Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1994 Duration: 14 min 35 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Solar energy Synopsis: This programme presents the case for solar energy, especially for a developing country like India. It shows the different methods of harnessing solar energy and how they have been integrated in a village near Delhi. Production Company: MDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 119 Directory of Green Films English Title: Car Pool System English Title: Clean Drive – CNG Cars Original Title: Car Pool System Language: Hindi Duration: 20 min Original Title: Clean Drive – CNG Cars Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Saving fuel Subject Focus: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Synopsis: The film features comedian Jaspal Bhatti, and presents a case for saving fuel through car-pooling. Synopsis: CNG gives more kilometres per rupee and reduces pollution. CNG-run vehicles have 80-90 per cent less carbon monoxide emissions and 50 per cent less hydrocarbon emissions compared to petrol-run vehicles. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Changing Climates: The Future Original Title: Changing Climates: The Future Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: New technologies to generate power from clean and renewable sources Synopsis: Hands-On brings information on what entrepreneurs and individuals around the world are doing in the fields of sustainable enterprise and appropriate technology. In this film, it takes a look at some of the new technologies that generate power from clean and renewable sources. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Coal-1 (The Captive Sun) Original Title: Coal-1 (The Captive Sun) Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1992 Duration: 15 min 3 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Coal Synopsis: This programme deals with the formation of coal, its different types (peat, lignite, bituminous and anthracite), and the main deposits in India. Production Company: ECAL Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 120 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Energy English Title: Coal-2 (From Pithead to Blast Furnace) Original Title: Coal-2 (From Pithead to Blast Furnace) Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1992 Duration: 19 min 18 sec Format: Betacam English Title: Concentrator Solar Cooker Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2005 Duration: 18 min 2 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Alternative energy-efficient methods of cooking Subject Focus: Coal mining Synopsis: This episode on coal deals with the process of extraction of coal, as well as the various uses of coal. Methods such as underground mining and surface mining have been focused on. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: This programme discusses an alternative, energy-efficient technology for cooking — the concentrator solar cooker. Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Deenbandhu English Title: Coal-3 (Earth on Fire) Original Title: Coal-3 (Earth on Fire) Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1992 Duration: 19 min 3 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Impact of coal mining on environment Synopsis: This third episode on coal deals with the implications of coal mining for the environment. It looks into the Environmental Management Plans which are put into practice for countering this impact, the measures and precautions taken by mining companies, and the problem of technology and economic constraints. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Language: Hindi Duration: 12 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Biogas Synopsis: This is a technical film demonstrating the process of construction of a low-cost biogas plant for meeting the fuel requirements of a family. The plant also provides fertilizers for use in agricultural fields. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391, 24642393, 24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in 121 Directory of Green Films English Title: Domestic Energy Management English Title: Earth Report V: Water in Your Tank Original Title: Domestic Energy Management Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1998 Duration: 21 min 39 sec Format: U-Matic Original Title: Earth Report V: Water in Your Tank Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Using solar energy in households Synopsis: There are many simple ways with which we can save energy as well as money. This programme provides some guidelines on saving energy in the domestic sector — especially with respect to electricity, LPG and petroleum, the three main household energy sources. Solar energy is the answer, and the programme tells us how to instal and use solar-powered equipments in the house. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Driving for Diesel Economy Original Title: Driving for Diesel Economy Language: English/Hindi Duration: 18 min Subject Focus: Fuel efficiency Synopsis: The film offers tips to drivers on saving diesel. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Subject Focus: Eco-friendly (hydrogen-powered) cars Synopsis: Transport accounts for more than 20% of global emissions of carbon dioxide — and the proportion is growing rapidly. Cleaning up the internal combustion engine or replacing it altogether is now an urgent priority to combat climate change. This video looks into the cars of the future and asks why they aren’t widely available today. They look normal, but under the bonnet is a remarkable technology — the fuel cell, which makes electricity from hydrogen. While all the world’s big car manufacturers are working on hydrogen-powered cars, how quickly they can be introduced is still a matter of contentious debate between environmentalists, governments and the car industry. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Earth Report VI (Hands-On): Fuel for Thought Original Title: Earth Report VI (Hands-On): Fuel for Thought Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Renewable energy initiatives Synopsis: In this film on renewable energy, Italian engineers make a breakthrough in tapping energy from hot springs; in the Dominican Republic, solar energy has put slum dwellers on the grid for the first time; in the UK, ASDA — a major supermarket chain — is running its fleet of lorries on used cooking oil; villagers in Kenya are benefiting from mini-hydro stations; and in Bangladesh, solar-powered fridges are ensuring that vaccines are conserved. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 122 Energy English Title: Earth Report VIII: Smokeless in China English Title: Energising – India Original Title: Earth Report VIII: Smokeless in China Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English Duration: 23 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: Energising – India Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 35 min 45 sec Format: Digital beta Subject Focus: Energy crisis in China and initiatives to surmount it Synopsis: China is the world’s fastest growing industrial power-house. But the vast amount of energy needed to drive this economy comes at a price. China has suffered some of the worst environmental disasters in the world, due in part, to the over-exploitation of its natural resources. As demand for energy grows, the government is investing in large-scale energy projects like the Three Gorges Dam. These projects may be a short-term solution for delivering energy to people in cities, but there are over 600 million people living in rural areas who need energy to survive. In one such area in Yunnan, new efforts are underway to provide people with alternative, low-impact forms of energy. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Embig Subject Focus: Indian corporate sector’s efforts towards conservation and sustainable development Synopsis: The Third World’s appetite for energy is constantly on the rise. Reduction of energy consumption can reduce costs and control pollution, thus improving profit levels across industries. This reduction has been achieved in India by improving the efficiency of industrial operations and equipment — some of the notable cases this film documents are INDAL in the aluminium sector, Reliance in the petrochemicals sector and Raymond in the textile sector. The film also highlights the role of GTZ (German Technical Coorperation) for facilitating technical support and know-how to these industries. Director: Mr. Jyoti Sarup Producers: Ms. Pampash Bhat and Dr. Albrecht Kaupp Production Company: German Technical Cooperation Contact Details: GTZ, A-33, Gulmohar Park, New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26611021; F: 011-26537673 E: negi@asemindia.com, pbhat@cdmindia.com W: www.asemindia.com Original Title: Embig Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1989 Duration: 24 min 52 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Gasification systems Synopsis: This programme throws light on the technology for gasification and the various types of gasification systems — especially the Dual Fuel System, which aims to achieve energy conservation. Production Company: EMKU Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 123 Directory of Green Films English Title: Energy and Environment English Title: Energy & Environment-2 Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1996 Language: English Duration: 3 capsules — 4.5 min each Original Title: Energy & Environment-2 Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1993 Duration: 12 min 5 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Renewable energy and energy conservation Synopsis: Divided into three capsules, the film discusses various options of renewable energy and its different applications: energy from wind, which is increasingly becoming commercially viable; co-generation plants in industries that can generate excess electricity and be a source for decentralised power; the technology of solar photovoltaics that converts sunlight into electricity; and compact fluorescent lamps that are an energy-saving alternative. Director: Tata Energy Reseach Institute (TERI) Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org English Title: Energy & Environment-1 Original Title: Energy & Environment-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1993 Duration: 12 min 58 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Impact of energy generation on the environment Synopsis: There is an interrelationship between energy, development and environment. There are certain risks for the environment from each of the energy options that mankind has today — this series of programmes explores these risks in the case of a developing country like India. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 124 Subject Focus: Impact of energy generation on the environment Synopsis: There is an interrelationship between energy, development and environment. There are certain risks for the environment from each of the energy options that mankind has today — this series of programmes explores these risks in the case of a developing country like India. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Energy & Environment-3 Original Title: Energy & Environment-3 Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1993 Duration: 16 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Environment and development Synopsis: Mankind must plan carefully to prevent environmental degradation. At the same time, it should give equal weightage to development. The film discusses this necessary balance. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Energy English Title: Energy and its Forms English Title: Energy Conservation Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: 16 mm Original Title: Energy Conservation Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1985 Language: Duration: 26 min 2 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Energy and its various forms Synopsis: The film explains the basic concepts of energy and presents examples of its principal forms, including nuclear energy. It also illustrates how energy is converted from one form into another (for example, solar into chemical by photosynthesis in plants). Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Subject Focus: Energy conservation Synopsis: The importance of energy conservation is dealt with in this programme. Industries can conserve energy by recycling energy that is wasted. An example of how energy wasted by a diesel generator can be used, has been documented. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Energy Conservation English Title: Energy Consciousness in the Commercial Sector Original Title: Energy Consciousness in the Commercial Sector Language: Hindi Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Energy conservation Synopsis: This programme focuses on energy conservation. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org CMS ENVIS Centre Original Title: Energy Conservation Language: Hindi Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Energy conservation Synopsis: This programme deals with energy conservation. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org 125 Directory of Green Films English Title: Energy Flow in Eco-System English Title: Energy for Rural Development Original Title: Energy Flow in Eco-System Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2001 Duration: 11 min 40 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Energy for Rural Development Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1988 Duration: 42 min 4 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Energy flows in an ecosystem Subject Focus: Energy for rural development Synopsis: This programme shows how energy flows in an ecosystem. Sun is the only source of energy in the universe. Energy flowing from the sun is trapped on earth by green plants, which use it to make food. Synopsis: The poverty of developing countries is mainly due to the lack of energy. The programme explains how poverty in rural India can be eradicated by generating enough energy. The story it recounts is that of technical cooperation between a young group of scientists, engineers and technicians, and agriculturists. Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Energy for All Original Title: Energy for All Date/Month/Year of Production: December Duration: 19 min 25 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Using energy Synopsis: The film shows how man has constantly tried to evolve easier and more efficient ways of doing his work — for instance, from muscular power to electricity. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 126 English Title: Energy from Wind, Water and Sun Original Title: Energy from Wind, Water and Sun Language: English Duration: 15 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Renewable sources of energy Synopsis: The film demonstrates the importance of renewable sources of energy such as wind, water and sun. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Energy English Title: Energy Management Original Title: Energy Management Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Duration: 16 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Energy auditing and use English Title: Environment Shapes National Culture-2 (Biogas-2) Original Title: Environment Shapes National Culture-2 (Biogas-2) Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1986 Duration: 20 min 3 sec Format: U-Matic Synopsis: The programme talks about the concept of energy auditing. It tells us how energy consumption can be reduced, and gives guidelines on using energy and energy sources. Subject Focus: Biogas technology Production Company: EPUN Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Environment Shapes National Culture-1 (Biogas-1) English Title: Environmental Science Series (Energy Resources) Original Title: Environment Shapes National Culture-1 (Biogas-1) Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1986 Duration: 21 min 41 sec Format: U-Matic Original Title: Environmental Science Series (Energy Resources) Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2005 Duration: 24 min 26 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Biogas plants Subject Focus: Forms and sources of energy Synopsis: The film demonstrates the working processes of a biogas plant. Synopsis: This video lecture has been delivered by Prof. A. Balasubramanian of the University of Mysore, and discusses several forms of energy — including energy from fossil fuels, solar and wind energy, hydropower, energy from biomass, nuclear energy, etc. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: In this part, an expert talks about the technology of biogas plants in Rome, Italy. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 127 Directory of Green Films English Title: Fluorescent Lamps as Energy Conservers Original Title: Fluorescent Lamps as Energy Conservers Language: English Duration: 30 min English Title: Fuel Economy in 2/3 Wheelers Original Title: Fuel Economy in 2/3 Wheelers Language: English/Hindi Duration: 18 min Subject Focus: Fuel economy Subject Focus: Fluorescent lamps Synopsis: Conventional bulbs require more electricity to produce light. Replacing thm with fluorescent lamps can save a lot of electricity. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Fuel Briquettes Original Title: Fuel Briquettes Language: English Duration: 30 min Synopsis: The film shows how petrol can be saved by better driving habits and maintenance practices. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Future – 2040 AD Original Title: Future – 2040 AD Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 58 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Fuel convervation Subject Focus: Alternative sources of fuel Synopsis: Non-renewable fuels are disappearing, even as the demand for them increases every day. The way out is alternatives like fuel briquettes made of fast-growing biomass, waste products etc. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 128 Synopsis: This Public Service Message is to promote conservation of fuel. Producer: Executive Director, Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Production Company: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Energy English Title: Geothermal Energy Sources English Title: Good Cooking Habits Original Title: Geothermal Energy Sources Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1987 Duration: 19 min 9 sec Format: U-Matic Original Title: Good Cooking Habits Language: English / Hindi Duration: 10 min Subject Focus: Saving energy in cooking Subject Focus: Geothermal energy Synopsis: The programme deals with the sources of geothermal energy, how this form of energy can be used, its potential for the future etc. Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: The film shows how adopting good cooking practices can save on cooking gas and kerosene. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Good Earth – Build with Mud English Title: Gharat Original Title: Gharat Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 42 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Using Gharats, traditional watermills, to generate power Synopsis: This is a film about decentralized sustainable development. Gharats (watermills used by people living in the mountains) could be a vehicle for overall rural development, without any of the ecological hazards associated with big dams. In the backdrop of the larger developmental issues that plague the Garhwal Himalayas with the building of dams like the Tehri Hydro Project, the film relates the story of Tau upgrading his Gharat, which brings electricity to his house for the first time. Original Title: Good Earth – Build with Mud Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Energy-efficient and eco-friendly building material Synopsis: This capsule introduces us to the TARA Balram, the machine which produces Compressed Earth Blocks – an eco-friendly and energy-efficient building material. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Director: Pankaj Rishi Kumar Producer: Rajeev Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Pankaj Rishi Kumar B –103, Gokul Tower, Thakur Complex, Kandivli (E) Mumbai 400 101 P: 022-28547585 E: kumartalkies@yahoo.com CMS ENVIS Centre 129 Directory of Green Films English Title: Good Family English Title: Green Fuel – Unleaded Original Title: Good Family Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 40 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Green Fuel – Unleaded Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Saving fuels in cooking Synopsis: April 1, 1995 was a landmark in the annals of vehicular pollution in India: on that day, around 154 retail outlets of government-owned oil companies initiated the sale of unleaded petrol in the country. Synopsis: Most serials we see today on television are based on family feuds. This film uses the same concept, with the aim of spreading the message of ‘save cooking gas’ among domestic sector users of LPG. Producer: Jaspal Bhatti Productions Commissioning Agency: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Green Architecture Original Title: Green Architecture Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Eco-friendly architecture Synopsis: A new form of architecture has emerged in the post-industrial age, which believes in a blend of renewable energy resources and innovative alternatives with energy modification properties of the building fabric. Such sources of energy are the elements of nature — the sun, sky, air, earth and water. It aims to put a greater control back into the hands of people. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 130 Subject Focus: Unleaded fuel Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Hands On-2 — It’s a Gas Original Title: Hands On-2 — It’s a Gas Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Renewable energy initiatives Synopsis: While those living in the ‘developed’ world take light, heat and TV for granted, millions of people living in rural areas have no ‘flick of a switch’ solution to their energy needs. It’s a Gas looks at how the latest in solar, wind and biogas technologies provide answers where there is no national grid. And in Austria we see how woodchips generate enough heat to power an Alpine village. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Energy English Title: Hands On: Fuel for Thought English Title: Interdependence of Plant and Animal Life Original Title: Hands On: Fuel for Thought Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Language: English Duration: 15 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Renewable energy initiatives Subject Focus: Energy flow and interdependence of all life on earth Synopsis: Italian engineers make a breakthrough in tapping energy from hot springs. In the Dominican Republic, solar energy has put slum dwellers on the grid for the first time. In the UK, ASDA – a major supermarket chain – is running its fleet of lorries on used cooking oil; villagers in Kenya are benefiting from mini-hydros; and in Bangladesh, solar-powered fridges are used to preserve vaccines. Synopsis: The film depicts the sun as a source of all animal and plant energy. It points out the relations between plant and animal growth, and the role of bacteria in decomposing animal wastes and making them available for use by plants. Production Company: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) English Title: IREDA English Title: Hands On: Power to the People Original Title: Hands On: Power to the People Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Subject Focus: Solar power Synopsis: Power to the People checks out the latest in solar power technology. In Austria, passive energy is being used to save money, and the environment. In a town in Germany, everything from swimming pools to parking metres is powered by the sun. In Kenya, the ‘Glowstar lamp’ is replacing kerosene and candles. In Peru, the film travels up the Amazon to discover how a new river turbine converts the current to produce energy to recharge batteries Production Company: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Original Title: IREDA Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: The Indian Renewable Energy Development Authority Synopsis: The potential of new and renewable sources of energy in India is enormous. But what has the government done to tap these sources? Has the Ministry of Non-conventional Energy really performed? The film documents its most potent arm — IREDA, or the Indian Renewable Energy Development Authority. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 131 Directory of Green Films English Title: Kahani Har Ghar Ki English Title: Kitchen ki Nounk-Jhonk Original Title: Kahani Har Ghar Ki Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2001 Language: Hindi Duration: 10 min Format: Betacam Original Title: Kitchen ki Nounk-Jhonk Language: Hindi Duration: 20 min Subject Focus: Fuel conservation in the domestic sector Synopsis: Based on the Hindi serial Tu-Tu Main-Main, the film provides tips on good cooking habits. Synopsis: While our fuel consumption habits have changed over time, fuel conservation habits have failed to keep pace. Even though users are more aware and conscious than before about the need, importance and benefits of saving fuel, the tendency is to consider it everybody else’s responsibility rather than one’s own. Producer: New Fields Advertising Pvt. Ltd. Commissioning Agency: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Subject Focus: Good cooking habits Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Know Them by Dialogue-1 (A Talk with Claude Carrigues) Original Title: Know Them by Dialogue-1 (A Talk with Claude Carrigues) Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1993 Language: English Duration: 16 min 31 sec Format: U matic English Title: Kisan ka Dost Subject Focus: Energy conservation in industries Original Title: Kisan ka Dost Language: Hindi Duration: 10 min Format: Betacam Synopsis: In this programme, Claude Carrigues, an expert in energy conservation, talks about energy audit of industries — particularly the textile industry. Production Company: EAHM Subject Focus: Saving fuel in agriculture Synopsis: Through the story of a farmer named Matadin and an oil drop, the film aims to highlight the methods of conserving diesel in lift irrigation pumpsets. Commissioning Agency: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org 132 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Energy English Title: Know Them by Dialogue-1 (A Talk with Eric Larson) English Title: Know Them by Dialogue: A Talk with Claude Carrigues-II Original Title: Know Them by Dialogue-1 (A Talk with Eric Larson) Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1993 Language: English Duration: 21 min 23 sec Format: U matic Original Title: Know Them by Dialogue: A Talk with Claude Carrigues-II Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1991 Duration: 15mins 32sec Format: U matic Subject Focus: Energy conservation in industries Subject Focus: Energy conservation Synopsis: The film present programme about energy conservation and technological menu, the concept of which is given by Dr. Larson. He is interviewed by Vijoy Vihari, Director of the National Productivity Council. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: This is the second part of the interview with Claude Carrigues. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Kuch aur Kadam Original Title: Kuch aur Kadam English Title: Know Them by Dialogue-2 (A Talk with Eric Larson) Original Title: Know Them by Dialogue-2 (A Talk with Eric Larson) Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1993 Language: English Duration: 23 min 57 sec Format: U matic Subject Focus: Energy conservation Synopsis: The film present programme about energy conservation and technological menu, the concept of which is given by Dr. Larson. He is interviewed by Vijoy Vihari, Director of the National Productivity Council. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: The Ladakh Ecological Development Group Synopsis: The film is on the Ladakh Ecological Development Group, which explores the possibilities of using alternative energy sources in Leh and the surrounding hills. It has successfully experimented with solar energy in Leh, and makes everything — solar cookers, stoves etc — in its own workshop. It has also developed an insulating wall, which keeps the room warm during winters. The Group’s other initiatives include greenhouses, a vocational training center, using a river’s energy to run a turbine and grind grain, gobar gas plants for providing cooking fuel, etc. Production Company: CNN/Turner Broadcasting System Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 133 Directory of Green Films English Title: LPG Saving Tips English Title: Management Control on Energy Original Title: LPG Saving Tips Language: Hindi / Punjabi / Urdu Duration: 11 min Original Title: Management Control on Energy Date/Month/Year of Production: February 1994 Duration: 16 min 52 sec Format: U matic Subject Focus: Saving cooking fuel (LPG) Subject Focus: Energy management in industry Synopsis: The film provides tips for saving LPG in the domestic sector. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Mahaan Driver Original Title: Mahaan Driver Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2001 Language: Hindi Duration: 6 min Format: Betacam Synopsis: The programme demonstrates how proper coordination and management of energy and its use in an industry can bring down energy consumption levels, without affecting production. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Meal Maker: Solar Cooker Original Title: Meal Maker: Solar Cooker Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Fuel conservation in the transport sector Subject Focus: Energy-efficient cooking Synopsis: The film depicts the effects of good and bad driving habits through two characters — Ujjagar, a braggart whose driving skills are abysmal, and Meher, who shows how careful driving habits can make a world of difference. Producer: Jaspal Bhatti Productions Commissioning Agency: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org 134 Synopsis: Convinced of the potential of harnessing the energy of the sun, entrepreneur Raghunathan’s Solker Enterprise has sought to replace the solar cooking box with an improvised product called the ‘Mealmaker’. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Energy English Title: Message from Film Actor (Akshay Kumar) English Title: Micro Hydro Power Plant: Need of the Hour-1 Original Title: Message from Film Actor (Akshay Kumar) Language: Hindi Duration: 10 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Micro Hydro Power Plant: Need of the Hour-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2003 Duration: 16 min 12 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Oil conservation Subject Focus: Using micro hydro power plants in the hills Synopsis: Celebrity endorsements are extremely effective in communicating a message. This approach has been used by PCRA to drive home the message of oil conservation. Producer: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Commissioning Agency: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Message from Film Actress (Priyanka Chopra) Synopsis: In mountainous regions, the use of renewable, eco-friendly energy resources such as biogas and solar and wind energy has met with little success because of the high financial investment they entail. The film advocates Micro Hydro Plants as the most suitable energy resource for meeting the requirements of remote hilly settlements. These plants are small power generating units that operate on the basis of converting water pressure energy first into mechanical and then to electrical energy. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Nature of Energy Original Title: Message from Film Actress (Priyanka Chopra) Language: Hindi Duration: 10 sec Format: Betacam Language: English Duration: 10 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Saving LPG and kerosene in households Synopsis: While clarfying the scientific concept of energy, this film shows the relationship of atomic energy to the other forms of energy. Synopsis: The PCRA uses another celebrity to endorse and communicate its message on conserving cooking fuels — LPG and kerosene. Producer: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Commissioning Agency: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhawan, 10, Bhikaji Cama Place New De lhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Energy and its forms Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 135 Directory of Green Films English Title: New and Renewable Sources of Energy English Title: Non-Conventional Energy Sources-1 (Solar Energy) Original Title: New and Renewable Sources of Energy Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: 35 mm Original Title: Non-Conventional Energy Sources-1 (Solar Energy) Date/Month/Year of Production: February 1991 Language: English Duration: 23 min 54 sec Format: U matic Subject Focus: Renewable energy Synopsis: The film documents research and development in new and renewable sources of energy. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Non-Conventional Energy Resources Original Title: Non-Conventional Energy Resources Language: English Duration: 14 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Non-conventional energy resources for rural India Synopsis: The film informs and motivates rural women to adopt new energy resources, like biogas and solar energy, for cooking. Subject Focus: Solar energy Synopsis: The programme’s focus is solar energy and its applications (as in solar cookers, heaters etc). Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Non-Conventional Energy Sources-2 (Wind Energy) Original Title: Non-Conventional Energy Sources-2 (Wind Energy) Date/Month/Year of Production: February 1991 Language: English Duration: 23 min 49 sec Format: U matic Subject Focus: Wind energy Synopsis: The film is devoted to issues like ways of harnessing wind energy, wind monitoring, generation of electricity using wind, and the limitations and advantages of wind energy. Producer: Films Division Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org 136 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Energy English Title: Non-Conventional Energy Sources (Solar Energy — An Answer to Energy Crisis) English Title: Nuclear Energy: The Question before Us Original Title: Non-Conventional Energy Sources (Solar Energy — An Answer to Energy Crisis) Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1996 Language: English Duration: 14 min 32 sec Format: Betacam Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Solar energy Synopsis: The programme provides a guide to generation of solar energy, and to its application in various fields. Subject Focus: Nuclear energy Synopsis: In this film, experts talk about how a nuclear generating plant works, the pros and cons of nuclear energy, and the problems of cost and waste disposal. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Production Company: AOSM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Nuclear Energy in India Original Title: Nuclear Energy in India Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1988 Duration: 29 min 54 sec Format: U matic Subject Focus: Nuclear energy in India Synopsis: In this film, Prof. V. G. Bhide, former ViceChancellor of Poona University, interviews Dr. Srinivasan on the nuclear power and its use in India. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Operation Prakriti (Biogas from Fuit & Vegetable Waste) Original Title: Operation Prakriti (Biogas from Fruit & Vegetable Waste) Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1996 Language: English Duration: 4 min 54 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Energy from waste — a new initiative Synopsis: An innovative technology has been developed to produce biogas from fruit and vegetable wastes, by the Microbiology Department of CFTRI, Mysore. This technology generates energy from these wastes, reduces pollution and produces nutrient-rich manure for crops. Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 137 Directory of Green Films English Title: Pawan Urja English Title: Petroleum Story Original Title: Pawan Urja Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1999 Language: Hindi Duration: 4 min 36 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Petroleum Story Date/Month/Year of Production: February 1999 Duration: 3 min 5 sec Format: Betacam Production Company: AROO Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Phir Bhi Dil Hain Hindustani English Title: Pawan Urja: Ek Saabhark Vikalpa Original Title: Pawan Urja: Ek Saabhark Vikalpa Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1998 Language: Hindi Duration: 14 min 12 sec Format: Betacam Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Original Title: Phir Bhi Dil Hain Hindustani Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: Hindi Duration: 1 min 7 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Conservation of diesel Synopsis: The film aims to highlight the message of conservation of diesel. Director: Arnab Chatterjee Producer: Executive Director, Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Production Company: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) English Title: Petrol Saving Tips Original Title: Petrol Saving Tips Language: Hindi/Punjabi/Urdu Duration: 15 min Subject Focus: Fuel conservation Synopsis: The film provides tips for saving petrol. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org 138 Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011- 26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Energy English Title: Power to the People English Title: Printer Original Title: Power to the People Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2002 Language: English (with subtitles for the Hindi bytes) Duration: 28 min 30 sec Format: Digital Original Title: Printer Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 sec Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Small hydro offers a ray of hope to the villages that the grid does not reach or where the grid supply is only for the namesake. A UNDP-GEF project in association with the MNES explores the feasibility of this environmentally begin concept with 20 demonst Subject Focus: Saving trees by using less paper Synopsis: At the Tawang Gompa, in a tradition unbroken for more than 600 years, the community kitchen prepares breakfast for the novitiates and the Lamas, use logs of wood, as fuel. From every house, one can see a wisp of smoke rising – as if a thousand prayers were sent heavenwards. For a region, which is under snow cover for seven months, survival takes precedence over ecological concerns. Little wonder then if a forest without trees shocks none at Tawang. Producer: Nandan Saxena Contact Details: Nandan Saxena Director, Top Quark Productions, C-227, Anand Vihar Delhi 110 092 P: 011-22152787, 95120-2490628; F: 95120-2490627 E: nandansaxena@hotmail.com English Title: Power to the People Original Title: Power to the People Language: English Duration: 7 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Local power generation initiatives in India Synopsis: The film’s subject is the energy crisis in India and the need for affordable and reliable sources of power. It projects small, independent power production units as a solution to the problem; the example given is of DESI POWER in Orchha, a power station which runs on ipomea, a weed. The film also explains the process of electricity production from renewable sources like bio-mass and the economics of setting up independent power producing units. Synopsis: Though every one working in an office has access to a computer and email today, a paperless office remains a distant dream. In this PSM, the printer is portrayed as a chainsaw, chopping a tree with every page it prints. Directors: Umang Pahwa, Mahendra Bheda Producer: Umang Pahwa Production Company: Collage Communications Contact Details: Umang Pahwa Mudra Communications, Shree Ram Mills, Mumbai 400 013 P: 022-30408001, M: 0987025252; F: 022-24964809 E: p.umang@mudra.com W: www.mudra.com English Title: Pump Chalao, Diesel Bachao Original Title: Pump Chalao, Diesel Bachao Language: English / Hindi Duration: 20 min Subject Focus: Saving fuel in agriculture Synopsis: A film on diesel economy in lift irrigation pumpsets, it depicts how diesel can be saved by farmers by proper selection, operation and maintenance of pumpsets and diesel engines. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Director: Aparajita Gogoi Production Company: FREND Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 139 Directory of Green Films English Title: Renewable Energy Sources: Anoxic Bio-Degradation Original Title: Renewable Energy Sources: Anoxic BioDegradation Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1984 Duration: 14 min 4 sec Format: U matic Subject Focus: Methane as a renewable energy source Synopsis: The programme explains the production of methane by anoxic biodegradation, and shows how this biogas produced from biological wastes can be used as a renewable source of energy. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Role of Energy Management Centre in Improving Energy Efficiency Original Title: Role of Energy Management Centre in Improving Energy Efficiency Date/Month/Year of Production: February 1995 Duration: 19 min 50 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Energy Management Centre, New Delhi Synopsis: The film is on the activities of the Delhi-based Energy Management Centre, which advocates energyefficient appliances like slim light tubes (the country can save Rs 100 crore just by using them). Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 140 English Title: Ruki Ruki Si Zindagi Original Title: Ruki Ruki Si Zindagi Language: Hindi Duration: 20 min Subject Focus: Fuel economy and car maintenance Synopsis: The film, featuring comedian Jaspal Bhatti, is on the importance of good car maintenance habits. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Safar ka Sabak Original Title: Safar ka Sabak Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 10 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Fuel conservation in the transport sector Synopsis: This animation film with its two characters, Mr. Cool and Mr. Bhool, focuses on mankind’s carelessness and greed and how they have put undue pressure on natural resources. Producer: Airads Ltd. Commissioning Agency: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Energy English Title: Santa Banta aur Diesel ki Bachat English Title: Save Every Drop Original Title: Santa Banta aur Diesel ki Bachat Language: Hindi/Punjabi/Urdu Duration: 10 min Original Title: Save Every Drop Language: English Duration: 20 min Subject Focus: Fuel conservation Subject Focus: Energy conservation Synopsis: The film provides some tips on saving diesel. Synopsis: This film on energy conservation presents some success stories on saving energy. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Saur Urja — Gair-Paramparik Urja ka Amit Srota Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Save Petrol in Cars Original Title: Saur Urja — Gair-Paramparik Urja ka Amit Srota Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2002 Duration: 19 min 33 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Save Petrol in Cars Language: English / Hindi Duration: 18 min Subject Focus: Solar energy Synopsis: The film shows how petrol can be saved by better driving habits and maintenance practices. Synopsis: The total capacity of non-traditional sources of energy in India is around 1,95,000 megawatts — which can only generate 31% of the energy we need. It is possible to generate 15,000 megawatts of energy from the sun — which is a perennial, clean and environmentfriendly source. Using solar energy can give us a new perspective towards rural development, economic prosperity and industrial growth. Subject Focus: Fuel conservation in transport sector Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 141 Directory of Green Films English Title: Save Petrol Save Money English Title: Smokeless Chullah Original Title: Save Petrol Save Money Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 60 sec Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Smokeless Chullah Date/Month/Year of Production: 1984 Language: Gujarati and English Duration: 17 min 33 sec Format: PAL, U-Matic, colour Subject Focus: Conservation of petrol Subject Focus: The smokeless chullah Synopsis: The idea of the film came from how people go to ridiculous lengths to save their hard-earned money, and end up wasting it because of their careless driving skills. For example, precious fuel is wasted by driving too slowly or speeding up unnecessarily, or by incorrect use of the clutch. The film uses actor Boman Irani to drive home the message. Synopsis: The smokeless chullah is a fuel-saving device for cooking where the smoke escapes through a long pipe instead of collecting in the house and causing domestic air pollution and health hazards. The tape demonstrates how to construct a smokeless chullah. It proved very effective in SEWA’s drive towards promoting such devices among its rural members. It has been widely used to inform village communities and policy makers. Producer: Executive Director, PCRA Production Company: Gray World Wide Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Contact Details: SEWA Krushna Bhavan, Opp. Sakar-II, Ellisbridge Ahmedabad 380 006, Gujarat P: 079-26580474; F: 079-26587708 E: sewaacdy@icenet.co.in W: www.sewa.org English Title: Solar Concentrator English Title: Sewage Gas: The Initiative in Okhla Original Title: Sewage Gas: The Initiative in Okhla Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Energy from waste — biogas from sewage Original Title: Solar Concentrator Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 5 min 10 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Solar energy Synopsis: The film promotes pollution-free solar power. Synopsis: A sewage treatment plant at Okhla, New Delhi, is generating energy from biogas — which is created in the process of treatment of domestic sewage. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 142 Directors: Asrar Shamse & Kailash Bhutani Producer: Executive Director, PCRA Production Company: Superads Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Energy English Title: Solar Cooker English Title: State of India’s Environment (II): The Kilowatt Question Original Title: Solar Cooker Date/month/year of Production: 1986 Language: Gujarati Duration: 19 min 35 sec Format: PAL, U-Matic, colour Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: U-matic & VHS Subject Focus: Solar cookers Subject Focus: Energy and development Synopsis: This film is an introduction to a cooker, which operates using energy from the sun. Synopsis: What is the relationship between energy and development? What do we understand by energy needs of people and how is energy generated? The film examines these questions in the light of alternative technologies being developed to meet energy needs. Contact Details: SEWA Krushna Bhavan, Opp Sakar-II, Ellisbridge Ahmedabad 380 006, Gujarat P: 079-26580474; F: 079-26587708 E: sewaacdy@icenet.co.in W: www.sewa.org English Title: Solar Passive House-1 (The Principles) Original Title: Solar Passive House-1 (The Principles) Date/Month/Year of Production: May 1998 Language: English Duration: 27 min 18 sec Format: U matic Subject Focus: Climate-friendly architecture Synopsis: The primary purpose of a house is to provide comfortable living for its residents. In arid regions, summer heat takes a heavy toll — even indoors. Solar Passive Houses, which provide thermally comfortable indoor climates, are the solutions. The programme explains the principles of Passive Architecture and the advantages of living in Solar Passive Houses. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Tap Energy Unlimited Original Title: Tap Energy Unlimited Language: English Duration: 7 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Renewable energy Synopsis: The film talks about utilization of energy from the sun, wind and water in various industrial, agricultural and domestic applications. Producer: Films Division Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org 143 Directory of Green Films English Title: TERI, Uttam Urja English Title: The Scientist Original Title: TERI, Uttam Urja Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English & Hindi Duration: 21 min Original Title: The Scientist Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 40 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Local initiative in energy efficiency and development Subject Focus: Saving fuel in households Synopsis: The film is a documentation of TERI Uttam Urja, an initiative aimed at giving power to the people. It is an umbrella brand developed under the project on ‘Implementation of Renewable Energy Technologies in Rural India through NGOs’, and aims at achieving economic, environmental, and social sustainability. The film shows how better-lit homes lead to better performance by school children, greater productivity, diversification of business, and better health. Synopsis: Comedian Jaspal Bhatti is the ‘scientist’ in this show. The characterisation implies that education does not necessarily mean good sense. In fact, good old common sense goes a long way in saving precious fuel and gas. Director: Richa Arora Producer: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Production Company: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Commissioning Agency: Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org English Title: The Solar Passive House-2 (A House for all Seasons) English Title: The Breezy Boon: Wind Power Original Title: The Breezy Boon: Wind Power Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Wind energy Synopsis: The past few years have given a new meaning to the equation between wind and electricity. The Natural Energy Processing Company or NEPC was the first to invest in wind energy, and the film celebrates its achievements in this field. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 144 Producer: Jaspal Bhatti Productions Commissioning Agency: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Original Title: The Solar Passive House-2 (A House for all Seasons) Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1990 Language: English Duration: 15 min 58 sec Format: U matic Subject Focus: Climate-friendly architecture Synopsis: This film is a continuation of Solar Passive House Part-1, and deals with the construction of such houses and their seasonal benefits. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Energy English Title: Tirkit Dheena Kala Sona English Title: Tuning of Boilers & Furnace Original Title: Tirkit Dheena Kala Sona Language: Hindi Original Title: Tuning of Boilers & Furnace Language: English Duration: 20 min Subject Focus: Oil conservation Subject Focus: Fuel efficiency in industries Synopsis: The film is a dramatisation of the subject of saving diesel and oil conservation. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Synopsis: The film shows the benefits of proper tuning and maintenance of boilers and furnaces in industries to improve fuel efficiency. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Tractor Chalao, Diesel Bachao Original Title: Tractor Chalao, Diesel Bachao Duration: 23 min English Title: Turning the Tide (II): Running Out of Steam Subject Focus: Diesel economy in agriculture Synopsis: This film is on diesel economy in tractors — it shows how good maintenance and selection of proper implements helps farmers to save fuel. Date/Month/Year of Production: 1986 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: VHS Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Subject Focus: Energy misuse English Title: Trash into Cash Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Original Title: Trash into Cash Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1996 Duration: 12 min 30 sec Format: Betacam Synopsis: The film discusses the problems posed by the misuse of energy. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Subject Focus: Energy from wastes Synopsis: The programme explains the process of converting vegetable wastes into biogas, and talks about its commercial potential. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 145 Directory of Green Films English Title: Urja Utsav, Energy Skills as Life Skills English Title: Whose Energy for Whom Original Title: Urja Utsav, Energy Skills as Life Skills Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: Gujarati Duration: 8 min Original Title: Whose Energy for Whom Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: Gujarati (with English subtitles) Duration: 24 min Subject Focus: Urja Utsav, a state-level energy fair Subject Focus: Energy Synopsis: The film documents the Urja Utsav, a statelevel energy education opportunity targeted at schools. The event was supported by the Gujarat Electricity Board, Gujarat Energy Development Agency and the Gujarat Council of Science City. Directors: Vineeta Bhansali & Nimmi Chauhan Producer: Drishti Media Collective Director: Narayan H. K. Producer: Centre for Environment Education Commissioning Agency: Gujarat Energy Development Agency, Gujarat Electricity Board Contact Details: Video Resource Centre Secretariat Centre for Environment Education, Southern Regional Cell 143, Kamala Mansion, Infantry Road, Bangalore 560 001, Karnataka P: 080-22869094/9907; F: 080-22868209 E: vrc@ceeindia.org W: www.ceeindia.org, www.kidsrgreen.org, www.ceevrc.org Contact Details: Video Resource Centre Secretariat Centre for Environment Education, Southern Regional Cell 143, Kamala Mansion, Infantry Road, Bangalore 560 001 Karnataka P: 080-22869094/9907; F: 080-22868209 E: vrc@ceeindia.org W: www.ceeindia.org, www.kidsrgreen.org, www.ceevrc.org English Title: Wind is Power Original Title: Wind is Power Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Wind energy English Title: Who’s Got the Power? Original Title: Who’s Got the Power? Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Initiatives in energy conservation and generation Synopsis: Only 4% of the eight million people who live in rural Peru currently have access to electricity, but all that could change if micro-hydro takes off. A pilot project in Cajamarca uses the force of running water to generate electricity — benefiting over 8000 families. In Germany, waste from farm animals generates biogas which fuels both home and farm, with enough energy left over to sell to the electricity companies. The film also visits wind-mill businesses in the Netherlands, and a research centre in Spain which is investigating different ways to harness energy from the sun. Finally, in China, the ‘Green Lights’ programme is promoting the use of energy efficient light bulbs. Synopsis: The film talks about harnessing wind for producing electricity. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Wind Mills: from Energy to Electricity Original Title: Wind Mills: from Energy to Electricity Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1998 Duration: 15 min 29 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Wind energy Director: Janet Boston Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Synopsis: The programme deals with the various aspects and utilities of wind mills as alternative sources for electricity generation. Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Production Company: AIND 146 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Environmental Education Directory of Green Films English Title: A Day at the Zoo English Title: A Walk Through the Ridge Language: English, Hindi Duration: 35 min Format: 16 mm Original Title: A Walk Through the Ridge Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1987 Duration: 12 min 36 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Evolution Subject Focus: Delhi Ridge Synopsis: The video explains the process of evolution of man and other living beings — how it has taken millions of years for the first living creature to reach the latest stage on the path of evolution. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: A Journey Through Life — Early Omtogeny of Fish Original Title: A Journey Through Life — Early Omtogeny of Fish Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1999 Language: English Duration: 20 min 31 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Nature’s wonders — mysteries of life and birth Synopsis: The film takes us on a journey through life and birth, and lets us pause a little and mull over a few questions: what is life? Is it the first body movements, or the formation of the heart? Producer: Vinod Sati Contact Details: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Faculty of Engg, JNV University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan P: 0291-2513734; F: 0291-2513733 E: emrcjod@sancharnet.in 148 Synopsis: A nature walk with school children through the Delhi Ridge gives them an insight into the ecology, flora and fauna of the area. Production Company: MDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Abhiyan Original Title: Abhiyan Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1998 Language: Hindi Format: Betacam Subject Focus: State of India’s ecology and citizens’ movements for its conservation Synopsis: This is a weekly environmental series aimed at the Hindi-speaking, non-metropolitan viewer — to encourage them to join in the movement to save India’s ecology. Travelling across India, it highlights the problems faced by India’s ecology and features some common citizens’ movements for conservation. It also offers useful tips on conservation that can be followed by all citizens. Producer: Miditech Pvt. Ltd. (Niret & Nikhil J. Alva) Contact Details: Miditech Pvt. Ltd. 121, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV, Gurgaon – 122 015, Haryana P: 0124-2397001 – 10; F: 0124-2397011 E: nikhil@miditech.org, niret@miditech.org W: www.miditech.org Environmental Education English Title: ACAP English Title: Aspects of Arctic Environment Original Title: ACAP Language: English Duration: 5 min Production Company: ACAP India Original Title: Aspects of Arctic Environment Date/Month/Year of Production: December1995 Duration: 17 min Format: U-Matic Contact Details: ACAP India Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI), S-25, Panchsheel Park New Delhi 110 017 D 923, New Friends Colony (2nd Floor), New Delhi 110 065 P: 011-41635920, 21; F: 41635924 E: wpsi@vsnl.com W: www.wpsi-india.org Subject Focus: The Arctic region English Title: Animation Compilation Synopsis: The programme features Mr. Paranjpe, who has toured the Arctic Circle extensively. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Duration: 96 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Man and environment English Title: Aur Kitne Dhara: Sikudte Sansadhan, Pasarte Hum Synopsis: This is a series of abstract, animated films highlighting man’s relationship with the environment. A variety of themes have been taken up: the problems of industrialization and waste, reliance on non-sustainable energy sources and the disparity in consumption patterns between the North and the South. Original Title: Earth Report VI: Three Planet Syndrome Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Eco-friendly building and architecture Production Company: Pannonia Films Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Synopsis: Until recently, if you wanted to live in a sustainable house, you probably had to design and build it yourself. In the 1980s UK filmmaker, Ashley Bruce, did exactly that. He turned his cottage into an eco-home, with passive solar heating and photovoltaic cells on the roof. Twenty years on, he wants to find out if more people can live better, on less. Bruce visits two new mass housing developments in London, to see how sustainable principles can go beyond design, and begin to influence lifestyle choices — without compromising comfort. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 149 Directory of Green Films English Title: Bandits and the Backhanders English Title: Bhoomi (Earth) Original Title: Bandits and the Backhanders Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 23 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: Bhoomi Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Corruption in environmental management Subject Focus: Initiatives to solve environmental problems Synopsis: This video takes a look at how the degradation of values translates into degradation of nature. In a corrupt system, people lose respect for things. If there is large scale corruption in the nature management sector, people lose respect for nature over a long time. And this can be a very dangerous trend. The video takes viewers to look at irrational policies (not based on scientific understanding, but on vested interests) in management of rivers, floods, forests, and urban planning. The video, through interviews with intellectuals and decision-makers, tries to focus on the method behind this madness. Ultimately, we meet an unassuming grassroots activist in Maharashtra to find out some solutions: Anna Hazare, who has launched an anticorruption drive. Director: Pradip Saha Producer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Synopsis: This television series strives to raise environmental consciousness by focusing on the efforts of the people — individuals, community groups, corporate houses, NGOs and the government — to protect, preserve and enhance the quality of India’s environment. Producer: Siddharth Kak (Cinema Vision India) Commissioning Agency: Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India Contact Details: Cinema Vision India 501, Adarsh Nagar, M.H.B. Colony, Jogeshwari (W) Mumbai 400 102 P: 022-26365946/26320739; F: 022-26366642 E: cvi@indiasurabhi.com W: www.kftv.com English Title: Buildings that Breathe Original Title: Buildings that Breathe Date/Month/Year of Production: Jan 2006 Language: English Subject Focus: Environment-friendly building and architecture Synopsis: Most traditional buildings of India were built on sustainable principles; today, many architects are reviving these techniques to reduce the burden on the environment. The film looks at the work of some of this new breed of architects who specialize in green architecture. Director: Richa Arora Producer: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Production Company: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Commissioning Agency: Air India Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org 150 Environmental Education English Title: China Roadshow English Title: Designing a Lifestyle Original Title: China Roadshow Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: Designing a Lifestyle Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1998 Duration: 15 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Environmental issues in China Synopsis: For centuries, China has experienced periodic floods; but in 1998, several river systems overflowed at the same time. Over one million people lost their homes, and more than 3,500 lost their lives. This video travels to the forests of the Tibetan Plateau to investigate the role of deforestation and land degradation in the massive flooding. It visits the site of the world’s largest dam, Three Gorges on the Yangtze river — a controversial project which aims to control flood waters and generate electricity. And the Yellow River, where waters are diverted to provide irrigation for agriculture, industry and domestic users. Director: Luke Gawin Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Cycling: A Healthy and Environment-Friendly Way to Travel Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: The advantages of cycling Synopsis: Modern sedentary lifestyle is leading to a large number of health problems — especially in urban areas. Cycling is not just an eco-friendly way of traveling, but also beneficial for our health. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Product design and its environmental implications Synopsis: The perspective on product design has changed with time. After World War II, consumer products began to be designed to flatter the ego of the neo-rich. This trend is going strong even today and is known as consumerist design. This craving leads to wastage of resources. Is it really necessary? Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Destination Ungra Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Application of Science in Rural Technology (ASTRA) Synopsis: The film documents the activities of the Bangalore-based Application of Science in Rural Technology (ASTRA), and the efforts being made by scientists to better the lives of people in rural areas. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in 151 Directory of Green Films English Title: Development Stall at Trade Fair English Title: Earth as Witness Original Title: Development Stall at Trade Fair Language: English Duration: 30 min Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: English Duration: 40 min Subject Focus: Environment and development stall at the India International Trade Fair Subject Focus: Ancient Buddhism and the modern ecological movement Synopsis: The India International Trade Fair in Delhi showcased a specially designed development stall which displayed products linked to environment and development. Synopsis: The film commemorates a gift from Tibet to India — a statue of the Buddha given by the Dalai Lama — and discusses the links between ancient Buddhism and the modern ecological movement. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Director: Amar Kanwar Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Contact Details: Mr. Amar Kanwar A. K. Productions, N 14A, Saket, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26516088, 26534712; M: 9810216088 F: 011-26513556 E: amarvg@vsnl.com English Title: Earth Report II: Spain Roadshow English Title: Earth Language: English Duration: 10 min Format: 16 mm Original Title: Earth Report II: Spain Roadshow Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Early forms of life Synopsis: The film is an account of the earliest forms of life as revealed through geology. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Subject Focus: Environmental issues in Spain; a disaster management initiative in Nepal Synopsis: This video features energy-efficient buildings in Granada; eco-tourism in Andalusia; an investigation into the consumption of under-sized fish; fish-farming in Donana, a threatened wetland site; and the fate of migratory birds caught in the blades of windmills designed to boost Spain’s electricity supplies. The Hands-On slot shows ‘bio-engineering,’ a technique that brings together botany and civil engineering to prevent landslides in Nepal. Director: Marc De Beaufort Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 152 Environmental Education English Title: Earth Report VIII: Communicating for Change Original Title: Earth Report VIII: Communicating for Change Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Bridging the digital divide between North and South Synopsis: Received wisdom says that the digital divide between North and South is one of the reasons why the poor in the developing world are not able to practise sustainable development. With an eye to the agenda of the World Summit on the Information Society, this programme journeys across four continents to find that there are lots of people with schemes that are bridging the divide. English Title: Eco-Friendly Gifts Original Title: Eco-Friendly Gifts Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Eco-friendly gifts Synopsis: Gifts come in all shapes and sizes, but the best gifts are those which do not cost the earth. The film lists some eco-friendly gifts which people can give each other. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Ecotoons English Title: Eco Mela – Man and Nature ’95 Subject Focus: Environmental awareness through animation Original Title: Eco Mela – Man and Nature ’95 Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: The Man and Nature ’95 fair, in Delhi Synopsis: In February 1995, Delhi hosted a unique fair – Man and Nature ’95 – to celebrate the symbiotic relationship between the two. At the mela, the effort was to bring people and their craft together under one roof, with ecological sustainability as the common thread. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Original Title: Ecotoons Date/Month/Year of Production: 1991 Language: English Duration: 47 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Synopsis: This compilation of animated environmental films is part of Global View’s Earthscope series. It comprises a variety of public service announcements (PSA), government-sponsored shorts, campaign films by NGOs, and independent works from Canada, the US, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and the UK. The programme shows that animation is effective in explaining environmental issues. In one PSA, for instance, Popeye, the spinach-munching cartoon character, catches his archrival Bluto dumping plastic waste into the ocean and says: “Doesn’t he realise critters are strangulating in all this plastic junk?” Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 153 Directory of Green Films English Title: Education Through Art — Isa Vasya Original Title: Education Through Art — Isa Vasya Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1991 Duration: 19 min 3 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Environmental crisis English Title: Environment Shapes National Culture-5 (Manchar) Original Title: Environment Shapes National Culture-5 (Manchar) Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1986 Duration: 19 min 5 sec Format: U-Matic Synopsis: In the programme, artistes convey through their work that man has received this beautiful world, but is hell-bent on destroying everything that nature has given him. They urge that unless we take steps to stem the rot, we stand to lose everything. Subject Focus: Rural initiatives to save the environment Production Company: EAHM Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Ek Jivan Yatra English Title: Environmental Economics Original Title: Ek Jivan Yatra Date/Month/Year of Production: November 2002 Language: English Duration: 19 min 24 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Environmental Economics Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2003 Duration: 15 min 20 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: History of Earth and life — evolution Synopsis: The Earth came into being some 4.6 billion years ago. It was covered with ammonia, hydrogen and methane gases initially. When its surface cooled down, the seas were formed and vaporous gases — including water — appeared. The increasing oxegenization of the environment led to the birth of mono-cellular acaroids, which eventually led to the appearance of life. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 154 Synopsis: The programme shows what a small rural college can do for the environment, without any help from government. Synopsis: Very little information is available about the Siberian Cranes (Feeding, Breeding etc.). This programme tries to give some information about these birds. These birds are the threshold of extinction. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Environmental Education English Title: Environmental Education — Key for Survival English Title: Environmental Science Series (Introduction to Ecology) Original Title: Environmental Education — Key for Survival Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1997 Duration: 18 min 29 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Environmental Science Series (Introduction to Ecology) Date/Month/Year of Production: November 2005 Duration: 21 min 10 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Environment Subject Focus: Ecology Synopsis: The film provides a basic backgrounder and relevant information on our environment. Synopsis: Prof. A. Balasubramanian of the University of Mysore talks on history and definition of ecology, environmental interactions, and the major subdivsions and branches of ecology. Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Environmental Science Series (Ecosystems: Predator and Prey Relationship) Original Title: Environmental Science Series (Ecosystems: Predator and Prey Relationship) Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2005 Duration: 23 min 19 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Predator-prey relationships Synopsis: Predation is an important evolutionary force: natural selection favors more effective predators and more evasive prey. ‘Arms races’ have been recorded in some snails, which over time become more heavily armored prey, and their predators, crabs, which over time develop more massive claws with greater crushing power. Mr. K. S. Arathi, Lecturer, SVV College, Mysore explains the types of predation mechanisms, role of parasites, types of defense mechanisms, polymorphism etc in this film. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre English Title: Environmental Science Series (On-Shore Ecosystems) Original Title: Environmental Science Series (On-Shore Ecosystems) Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2005 Duration: 28 min 20 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: On-shore ecosystems Synopsis: This programme covers topics like fore-shore ecosystems, sandy foreshores or beaches, shingle and muddy, salt marshes and rocky fore-shores and the environmental concerns related to all these. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 155 Directory of Green Films English Title: Evolution and Races of Man English Title: From the Sublime to the Ridiculous Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: 16 mm Original Title: From the Sublime to the Ridiculous Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2003 Language: English Duration: 5 min 4 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Evolution of man Synopsis: The film outlines the process of evolution, and traces the history of man. The film shows that all differences which exist among human beings today are superficial. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Subject Focus: Environment Synopsis: The film is about our environment, and the way we have abused it. The message it sends forth is: cherish the planet we have been blessed with. Producer: Mita Chandran, Mokshaa Commissioning Agency: Mita Chandran, Mokshaa Contact Details: Mita Chandran, Proprietor, Mokshaa 1st Floor, 6-3-248/G, Road No. 1, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500 034, Andhra Pradesh P: 040-23305665, 55526628, 26564101, 26969770 M: 9818495925 E: mitachandran@lycos.com; info@mokshaa.com W: www.mokshaa.com English Title: Fresh from Your Garden English Title: Ghas ka Prabandh Original Title: Fresh from Your Garden Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1992 Duration: 18 min 16 sec Format: U-Matic Original Title: Ghas ka Prabandh Date/Month/Year of Production: Language: Hindi Duration: 12 min Subject Focus: Kitchen gardens Subject Focus: Local initiatives to save the environment Synopsis: The aim of the programme is to encourage viewers — particularly housewives — to maintain kitchen gardens. The programme explains the various aspects of kitchen gardening — ploughing, watering, sowing, weeding and applying fertilizers and pesticides. Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 156 Synopsis: In this documentary, school children in Almorah take the lead in environmental conservation. Local farmers used to let their cattle graze in the fields and forests; the children learnt that this practice leads to soil erosion and groundwater scarcity due to run-off of rainwater. So they initiated a better practice: cut the forage and feed the cattle by weight according to their requirements. Producer: Padam Singh Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Environmental Education English Title: Giants and Dwarfs English Title: Growing Up Language: English Duration: 16 min Format: 16 mm Language: English, French, Spanish Duration: 60 & 30 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: The Watusi and Pygmy tribes of Congo Subject Focus: The state of the world’s children Synopsis: The film is on the oldest inhabitants of Central Africa — the Watusi and Pygmy tribes of Congo, their lands, environment and lifestyles. Synopsis: What does the future hold for the children of the new millennium? From Brazil to China, the film follows the lives of 11 babies born in the year of the 1992 UN Earth Summit to find out. In Kenya, Erdo is the daughter of Turkana herders, whose lives are shattered when raiders steal their cattle and they are reduced to cutting the few remaining trees in the region to make charcoal to feed their children. In China’s Guangzhou city, baby Leong Yukkay is the first and only child her parents Liang and Zheng will have. Zheng works in a factory manufacturing paper: effluents from the plant pollute the air and the local countryside — but it’s typical of China’s wholesale drive to develop and catch up with the industrialized north. And in India, baby Panjarvanarn’s older sisters already work in a local match-making factory. Will she meet the same fate? Three years later, the programme returns to measure the children’s progress: some things have changed, other haven’t. In South Africa, where President Mandela’s government has replaced the old National Party regime, baby Justin’s parents welcome the changes which mean everyone working together for a better country. But in nearby Ciskei, where baby Vusumzi lives with her single mother Mavis, conditions are still very much as they were in 1992. Through their stories, the film poses a challenge to deliver on the promises made at Rio. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Green Animation: Cartoons to Save the World Original Title: Green Animation: Cartoons to Save the World Date/Month/Year of Production: 1992 Language: English Duration: 54 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental issues facing the earth Synopsis: The supermarket clerk in Katherine Stratfield’s film not only rings up the price of the items, but their cost to the environment as well. A package of toilet paper evokes a man cutting down trees, and then sewage pouring into the ocean. An aerosol spray prompts images of deforestation, industrial pollution, and people coughing. Even a humble loaf of bread conjures up scenes of clearcutting forests for agriculture and ranching. Directors: Julian Ware and Bruno Sorrentino Producers: Julian Ware and Bruno Sorrentino Production Company: Central TV Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 157 Directory of Green Films English Title: Hair: Cables of Information Original Title: Hair: Cables of Information Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1986 Language: English Duration: 12 min Format: U-Matic English Title: Hands Up for the Environment and the Market Original Title: Hands Up for the Environment and the Market Language: English Duration: 21 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Hair Subject Focus: Environment Synopsis: Scientifically, our hair can be used to determine our nutritional status, disease symptoms and environmental contamination. Production Company: MDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: The film focuses on a weekly puppet show set in Nigeria for promoting environmental education in Africa. Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Health in the City English Title: Hands On — City Scope Original Title: Hands On — City Scope Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Sustainable urban management and planning Synopsis: Hands On , the regular Earth Report programme that gives would-be green consumers and entrepreneurs tips on eco-enterprise, goes downtown. Five stories from towns and cities from all the continents show that the sustainable city is a dream some people are turning into reality. Director: Janet Boston Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 158 Original Title: Health in the City Language: English Format: DVD Subject Focus: Urban slums Synopsis: Backed by the music of the Eurthymics, the video highlights the crisis of urban slums. Producers: WHO/David Jay & Jamie Hartzell Production Company: TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Environmental Education English Title: Heredity and Environment Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Heredity and environment Synopsis: The film presents an overview of cultural inheritance — genetics, environmental influences and their interrelationships. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) English Title: How Realistic can These Models Be? Original Title: How Realistic can These Models Be? Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1992 Duration: 16 min 38 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Ecological modelling Synopsis: Ecological models cannot predict the future, but they do allow us to understand ecological systems better. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Hunters and Hunted English Title: Hole in One Original Title: Hole in One Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English Duration: 1 min 28 sec Format: DV-Sony Handycam Subject Focus: Sports and environment Synopsis: This film draws attention to the ethics of the game of golf vis-à-vis the environment. While city dwellers look at golf courses as urban greens, the city pays a heavy cost of depleting forest covers for the sake of sports. Redefining perspectives to include environmental issues in sports is the film’s message. It attempts to draw attention to the fact that contrary to Merriam Webster’s definition of ‘Sports’ as ‘a means to amuse oneself, the repercussions of sports (here, golf) are far from diverting. Directors: Abbas Shamael Rizvi, Anandana Kapur, Manak Matiyani, Surabhi Saral Producers: Abbas Shamael Rizvi, Anandana Kapur Manak Matiyani, Surabhi Saral Language: English Duration: 45 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Predators and their prey Synopsis: The programme studies one of the driving forces of evolution — the eternal duel between hunters and the hunted — and the tactics adopted by both. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Contact Details: Anandana Kapur 4/52, II Floor, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi 110 017 M: 9350874109 (Surabhi), 9312580794 (Manak Matiyani) E: surabhisaral@rediffmail.com CMS ENVIS Centre 159 Directory of Green Films English Title: Infinite Variety English Title: Kaksha ki Safai Language: English Duration: 56 min Format: 16 mm Original Title: Kaksha ki Safai Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: Hindi Duration: 18 min 19 sec Subject Focus: Evolution of life Subject Focus: Health and hygiene Synopsis: The beginning and evolution of life on earth is the focus of this video. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Insect Zoo Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: 16 mm Producer: Anita Gupta Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Khel Khel mein Badlo Duniya Original Title: Khel Khel mein Badlo Duniya Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 30 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Conservation Subject Focus: Insects Synopsis: This film, targeted at children, talks about the insects in Ted and Susan’s zoo. It also instructs its viewers on how to build a simple home or a zoo for insects. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Synopsis: The programme is based on a competition between two different schools or colleges: in this, the participants are given the liberty to choose a topic on the theme of conservation and address it in their own special way. There are special episodes too, in which the tussle is between teachers and students, young and old, males and female, self-employed professionals and governmentemployed professionals, etc. These specials reflect the varied exposures and knowledge of people from different sections of the society. Producer: Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP) Commissioning Agency: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Contact Details: Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP) Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 3rd Floor, PTI Building, Sansad Marg, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-23353073; F: 011-23739083 160 Environmental Education English Title: Khullam Khulla — Environment Special English Title: Learning from Nature-1 (Neglected Nectar) Original Title: Khullam Khulla — Environment Special Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 24 min Format: Betacam Original Title: Learning from Nature-1 (Neglected Nectar) Date/Month/Year of Production: June 1991 Language: English Duration: 16 min 42 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Sensitizing a child towards the natural world and its conservation Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: Khullam Khulla is a fun-learning children’s series. The idea is to motivate and sensitise the child. One of the most successful and enjoyable teaching aids used is the puppet. A programme comprising of colourful puppet characters, live footage, animations, graphics and music, this special environmental episode of Khullam Khulla aims to enhance the child’s knowledge of the natural world and emphasises the need for conservation and protection of the environment. Director: Mike H. Pandey Producer: Mike H. Pandey Commissioning Agency: Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Contact Details: River Bank Studios, C-18, Chirag Enclave, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011-26216508; M: 9810029247; F: 011-26216508 E: wildexplorer@gmail.com, mike@riverbankstudios.com; wildlife@vsnl.com, rvrbanks@gias01.vsnl.net.in W: www.riverbankstudios.com English Title: Land of Sun and Sand — The Arid Region Original Title: Land of Sun and Sand — The Arid Region Date/Month/Year of Production: May 1996 Duration: 13 min 19 sec Format: Betacam Synopsis: This programme, the first in the series on Learning from Nature, explains the complex but beautiful web of life on earth. The programme’s message is that man should live in harmony with the ecosystem. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Learning from Nature-2 (Back to Nature) Original Title: Learning from Nature-2 (Back to Nature) Date/Month/Year of Production: June 1991 Language: English Duration: 14 min 5 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: The second part of the series demonstrates how living in close proximity to nature can provide youngsters with an opportunity to learn about it. The message: we should understand the environment and learn to preserve it for our own future. Subject Focus: Arid regions Production Company: EAHM Synopsis: Based on a seminar, the programme covers topics like features of arid regions; management of degraded land through remote sensing; groundwater in arid regions; and the use of local plants as medicines. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 161 Directory of Green Films English Title: Learning through Environment English Title: Life in a Pond Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: 16 mm Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Environment education Subject Focus: Animals and habitats Synopsis: This film provokes the audience to discover the various aspects of environment by themselves — and explains the possible topics emerging from the environment, the process of learning, structuring the lesson plans, directing the learning experiences etc. Synopsis: The film is targeted at students and showcases a world of microscopic animals, food-chains etc in natural as well as controlled settings. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Leaving No Trace – Cyclist in the City Original Title: Leaving No Trace – Cyclist in the City, Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Hindi & English Duration: 15 Minutes Format: Beta, DVD Synopsis: We should all switch to ridding bicycle this is the mantra of the film. Seen through the eyes the septuagenarian Gandhian Dasharath Shah, the film emphasizes the advantage of using cycles to commute with n the city instead of the poison spewing motor vehicles. Making a fashion statement, both college student and officer goers in cities are gradually waking up to the beauty of this “2-wheeler” ride. Bicycling is the most healthy and safe mode of transport, provided the road rules are adhered to and is also being adopted by the army at AFMC, Pune. Director: Prayas and Manjushree Abhinav Commissioning Agency: Centre for Media Studies (CMS and Star TV Film Fellowship) Contact Details: Prayas and Manjushree Abhinav House No. 315, IIM Campus, Vastrapur Ahmedabad 380015 Gujarat M: 9227234979 E: aprayas@gmail.com W: www.prayasabhinav.net 162 Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Environmental Education English Title: Life Series 3 (a) The Road from Rio-27 (b) The Trade Trap-27 (c) The Perfect Famine-27 Original Title: Life Series 3 (a) The Road from Rio-27, (b) The Trade Trap-27, (c) The Perfect Famine-27 Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 3 x 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Poverty alleviation, human rights and governance Synopsis: In the The Road from Rio, the concerns of 21year-old Nankie in Johannesburg — the venue for the World Summit on Sustainable Development — finds a voice along with comments from the leading players like Maurice Strong, ex-Secretary General of the Rio Earth Summit, and James Wolfensohn, World Bank President. Nankie and her friends are hoping the decisions made at the conference will address the problems of poverty, inequality and lack of basic services that are part of their day-to-day existence. In The Trade Trap , Augustine Adongo, chief executive of the Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters, tries to find out whether trade is really the solution for poor countries like his. Proglobalization lobbies say yes, but anti-globalization protesters argue that trade isn’t actually working for the poorest of the poor — the one billion people round the world who live on less than a dollar a day. In The Perfect Famine, the stage shifts to Malawi, which is at the epicentre of a major famine in the southern African region. While there’s no outright starvation yet, families have been resorting to traditional famine strategies — abandoning villages and eating wild plants and next year’s seed corn. As one US journalist described it, it has all the ingredients of ‘the perfect famine’. Yet Malawi is a green land that should be able to feed itself. Much of the problem, claim critics, derives from poor governance, repressive policies and corruption. English Title: Low Cost Housing Date/Month/Year of Production: 1987 Language: English & Hindi Duration: 18 min Format: U-Matic, VHS Subject Focus: Low-cost rural housing Synopsis: In 1983, Gandhigram, a research institute in Tamil Nadu, introduced a unique house design for rural areas. The film details the design and its specifications, as well as the efforts made for disseminating the technology to the people. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: Maan Gaye Original Title: Maan Gaye Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: Hindi Duration: 18 min Subject Focus: Environmental awareness Synopsis: This is a motivational film on environment for children, and depicts how children are able to convince adults to follow environment-friendly practices. Director: Ms. Kiron Wadhera, ACORD Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Asian Centre for Organization Research and Development (ACORD) C-126, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011-26410616, 26238495 E: acord@del2vsnl.net.in 163 Directory of Green Films English Title: Magic of Life English Title: Meena: Three Wishes Original Title: Magic of Life Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2002 Language: English Duration: 6 min 29 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Meena: Three Wishes Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: English Duration: 13 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Creation, evolution and life Subject Focus: Health and hygiene Synopsis: Meant for children and the young, the film — whose key themes are compassion and love — talks about the marvelous and magical world of creation and the intricate threads that bind all living beings. Synopsis: Meena dreams of a magic genie that will grant her three wishes so that everyone would be healthy and never again get sick from poor sanitation and unsafe water. When Meena wakes up, she realizes that she must make her dream come true. With the help of her brother Raju, other children in the village, and Mithu, her pet parrot, Meena convinces people to build and use latrines, use safe water and wash their hands to ensure that they stop the spread of germs and disease. Awards Received by the Film: Best Documentry Award z– CMS VATAVARAN 2003 in Newcomer Category Director: Gautam Pandey Contact Details: Riverbank Studios, C-18, Chirag Enclave, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011-26216508; M: 9810449789; F: 011-26216508 E: wildlife@vsnl.com W: www.riverbankstudios.com Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Makkhi ki Dawat, Aap ki Afat Original Title: Makkhi ki Dawat, Aap ki Afat Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: Hindi Duration: 10 min 27 sec Subject Focus: Health and hygiene Producer: Anita Gupta Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Nature Walk Original Title: Nature Walk Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 23 min 29 sec Subject Focus: Environment education Synopsis: The programme is addressed to teachers, and extols the benefits of exposing children to nature and its wonders and encouraging them to learn through observation and experimentation. Producer: Central Technology (CIET) Institute of Educational Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 164 Environmental Education English Title: Our Future World Original Title: Our Future World Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Environmental crisis and its solutions Synopsis: This is an overview programme in the BBC/ IBT series Our Global Environment, and it looks at current environmental problems and initiatives to deal with them. Production Company: BBC/international Broadcasting Trust Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Oxygen-free Radicals and Antioxidants-11 (Tobacco and Oxygen Radicals) Original Title: Oxygen-free Radicals and Antioxidants-11 (Tobacco and Oxygen Radicals) Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1995 Language: English Duration: 18 min Format: Betacam English Title: Oxygen-free Radicals and Antioxidants-12 (Antioxidants in Food) Original Title: Oxygen-free Radicals and Antioxidants-12 (Antioxidants in Food) Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1995 Language: English Duration: 12 min 1 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Adverse side-effects of medicines and their cure Synopsis: Medicines we take for our ailments — such as antibiotics like Gentamicin — can have harmful sideeffects. Nutritional modulations can alleviate these harmful effects to some extent. In the film, Dr. Sarmistha Ghosh will tell us how. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Paper Problems: Save Paper in Your Office Original Title: Paper Problems: Save Paper in Your Office Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Tobacco and its health impacts Subject Focus: Paper-less office Synopsis: Cigarette smoking and the use of oral tobacco are common habits all over the world, even though people are aware about their harmful effects. In the film, Dr. Shakuntala Das Gupta explains the nature of the effects of various chemical components of cigarette smoke on the metabolic systems of the body. The use of oral tobacco also causes a lot of damage in different tissues like the liver, the heart and the kidneys — Dr. Manashi Bagchi talks about smokeless tobacco. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: A major part of a lost forest cover feeds the paper industry. In India, 30 million trees are cut down every year for making paper, most of which ends up on our office desk. This film gives tips on how to save paper in the office. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 165 Directory of Green Films English Title: Paryavaran Shiksha Kyon English Title: Quiz on Environment Original Title: Paryavaran Shiksha Kyon Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1997 Language: Hindi Duration: 15 min 43 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2001 Language: English Duration: 25 min 23 sec Production Company: AIND Synopsis: Co-hosted by Shevendra Kundra and Suhaila Charnalia, a 13-part quiz on environment, wildlife and nature. Three teams — Earth, Air and Water — vie for the honours. Each programme consists of six rounds and is devoted to a specific contemporary topic, such as biodiversity, environment and health, or wetlands. Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Subject Focus: Environment, wildlife and nature Director: Sita Nanda Producer: Doordarshan (National Network) English Title: People and the Planet Compilation Original Title: People and the Planet Compilation Language: English and other Duration: 3 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Contact Details: Doordarshan Kendra Akashwani Bhawan, Parliament Street, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-23715822; F: 011-23421144 E: deybee@hotmail.com Subject Focus: Women, empowerment and health English Title: Ruchi Synopsis: These three videos take as their theme the positive messages which emerged from the 1994 Cairo International Conference on Population and Development. Victory for Women illustrates how in Egypt the government had moved away from its rigorous population control programme to a more sensitive reproductive health approach, and how Profamilia in Colombia is involving young people and men in its ‘people-centred’ approach to family planning. Learning for Life looks at successful education initiatives for girls and women in Senegal and Bangladesh. The final film, Calling the Shots, profiles two successful women’s communications projects — the Self Employed Women’s Association in Ahmedabad, and the Sistren Theatre Collective in Jamaica which uses popular theatre to get across messages on domestic violence and teenage sexuality. Original Title: Ruchi Subject Focus: The activities of RUCHI in Himachal Pradesh Synopsis: Life in the mountains can be tough, more so if you are a woman. The women of Himachal Pradesh have accepted as their fate the fact that they have to work in the fields, at home, rear the kids and deal with husbands who are alcoholics. This was until a voluntary organization called RUCHI (Rural Centre for Human Interest) came along. Over the years, it has worked with the people to improve their standard of living and stop further degradation of the environment. Local people, with the help of RUCHI, have built schools and health centres and have improved the irrigation facilities. Directors: Richard Keefe, Rosanna Horsley Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Production Company: CNN/Turner Broadcasting System Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 166 Environmental Education English Title: Saaf Rahe Tan to Khush Rahe Man English Title: Sasthrakauthukam Original Title: Saaf Rahe Tan to Khush Rahe Man Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: Hindi Duration: 17 min 12 sec Original Title: Sasthrakauthukam Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2004 Language: Malayalam Duration: 26 min 45 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Health and hygiene Subject Focus: Environmental issues in Kerala Synopsis: The programme with special focus on cleanliness and orderliness, is meant for nine-11 yearolds. It has four distinct sequences, beginning with the disorderly habits of a child who gradually realizes the importance of orderliness. Producer: Anita Gupta Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Sahi Jagah Par Original Title: Sahi Jagah Par Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: Hindi Duration: 11 min 43 sec Subject Focus: Health and hygiene Synopsis: Cleanliness and orderliness are considered routine matters in schools. However, their application in real life is still some way off. The programme tries to communicate the message of orderliness to children and motivate them to apply it. Producer: Anita Gupta Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Synopsis: Sasthrakauthukam is the first science magazine programme in Malayalam. The series focused on subjects like science, environment and health. This compilation covers locally-relevant stories on rainwater harvesting, persistent organic pollutants, colas and packaged drinking water, etc. Director: Sreedevi Producer: Sreedevi Production Company: C-DIT, Visual Communication Team Contact Details: Manoj Krishnan P. C-DIT, Gorki Bhavan Vanross Junction Thiruvanthapuram 695 034, Kerala P: 0471-2330081; M: 09447886486 F: 0471-2333735, 2328659 E: manojkrishnanp@rediffmail.com W: www.cdit.org English Title: Save Paper Original Title: Save Paper Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2005 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 1 min 36 sec Format: AVI-Flash Exe, SWF, HTML Subject Focus: Saving paper Synopsis: This animation film on saving paper reflects a commitment towards preservation of the environment, through a depiction of real-life takes based on the day-today activities of employees and their use of paper. Using animation saves the film from being alarmist in nature, and helps create a positive awareness of an important issue. Director: Sameer Patil Producer: Tata Interactive Systems Production Company: Tata Interactive System Contact Details: Sameer Patil Tata Interactive Systems, Leela Business Park, Andheri Kurla Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059 P: 022-56438000; m: 098223310277; F: 022-56438800 E: manisha@tis.co.in, tismarketing@tis.co.in W: www.tatainteractive.com CMS ENVIS Centre 167 Directory of Green Films English Title: Science for Survival English Title: Singapore Roadshow Original Title: Science for Survival Language: English Duration: 50 min Format: DVD Original Title: Singapore Roadshow Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Fusion of modern science and indigenous knowledge Synopsis: The film looks at a people’s movement spearheaded by Vandana Shiva, against the perceived threat of ‘reductionist Western science’. In India, argues Shiva, the introduction of high yielding crop varieties has failed to take women’s knowledge of seeds into account. Is there a meeting point, the film asks, between western science and indigenous knowledge? Silk technologist Prabha Shekar claims that, if done sensitively, the fusion of modern science with indigenous knowledge can provide a powerful way forward for poor communities. Director: Ani King-Underwood Producer: Ani King-Underwood Production Company: International Broadcasting Trust Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Signs of Hope Language: English Duration: 22 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Environmental crisis Synopsis: The film discusses global environmental problems and challenges faced by people in working towards a secure common future. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 168 Subject Focus: Environmental issues in Singapore; tapping wind power in Indonesia Synopsis: Earth Report travels to Singapore to look at a cheap, quick, clean and efficient public transport system, which has made the city run like clockwork. In Bukit Timah, we follow a group of volunteers who are helping out the environment by planting trees. Singapore is becoming more and more dependent on migrant workers — we examine the problems this is causing and how they can be addressed. Singapore is a regional hub for environmental technology; we follow one such project — an engineer whose air conditioning system cuts energy use by 80%. Hands-On visits Indonesia to know how wind pumps are making a big difference. Director: Luke Gawin Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Environmental Education English Title: Skinning Mother Nature...!? English Title: Songs and Tears of Nature Original Title: Skinning Mother Nature...!? Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1998 Duration: 13 min 40 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Songs and Tears of Nature Date/Month/Year of Production: 1992 Language: English Duration: 55 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: The impact of human activity on the physical and biological environment has a consequential effect on life forms due to changes in their immediate habitat. Many of the large-scale human activities tend to alter the natural balance of living organisms in an ecological system. Such disturbances can affect human socities in a number of ways. The close interdependence between resources, development population and environment seems obvious on examination, but we tend to ignore the risk factors and population pressures that are involved in the developmental process. The programme throws light on these deteriorations in habitats. Subject Focus: Man and environment — seen through indigenous beliefs and cultures Synopsis: See previous entry. Directors: Marie-Clemence Blanc and Cesar Paes Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Source of Life (I) English Title: Some People Subject Focus: Environmental crisis Original Title: Some People Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: Hindi and English Duration: 2 min Synopsis: The film shows how environmental degradation affects all of us and states why environmental concern is so crucial for a country like India. Subject Focus: Environment and its conservation Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Synopsis: Looking at people who care for the environment and those who don’t, the film tries to provoke viewers to be more caring towards nature and its resources. Director: Paritosh Kumawat Date/Month/Year of Production: 1986 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Contact Details: Paritosh Kumawat Flat No. 603, Aakash ‘C’ Wing, Gaurav Shikhar, Kandivli (E) Mumbai 400 101 M: 09819689227 E: paritosh_kumawat@yahoo.com CMS ENVIS Centre 169 Directory of Green Films English Title: State of India’s Environment (VII): In and Out of School Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: VHS English Title: Sundara Vasundara (Baldoot) Original Title: Sundara Vasundara (Baldoot) Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1998 Language: Hindi Duration: 14 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Environment education Subject Focus: Environment conservation Synopsis: The film brings to light voluntary attempts at a different sort of education, which helps children develop in harmony with their environment. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Synopsis: This is an introductory episode of CFSI’s environmental teleserial Baldoot. The film, through its theme song based on Rabindranath Tagore’s poem, stresses on protecting the environment. Producer: Children’s Film Society, India Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Contact Details: Children’s Film Society, India Films Division Complex, 24, Dr.G.Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23526798, 23516136; F: 022-23522610 E: ncyp@bom3.vsnl.net.in W: www.cfsindia.org English Title: Sting in the Tale Original Title: Sting in the Tale Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental initiatives from across the world Synopsis: Hands On — the regular Earth Report programme that gives tips on green enterprise — starts this programme in a laboratory in Belgium where we find that bees are the latest recruits in the battle against pollution. In Sweden, there is more animal magic — sniffer dogs trained to detect mercury. In Bangladesh, sari cloth is being used as a cheap and simple filter to help prevent the spread of cholera. In China, coalbed methane is a peril for miners. It has to be vented safely into the atmosphere. But methane is a greenhouse gas many times more potent than carbon dioxide. Through a new method being tried out in the mining town of Yangquan, it’s being used to meet household energy needs for 20,000 people. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 170 English Title: Teaching of Science through Environment: Rock and Soil Language: English Duration: 17 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Understanding rocks and soils Synopsis: The film shows how a teacher can make the best use of environment by taking the children on field trips for on-the-spot study of various objects, making learning interesting and more purposeful. Various formations of rocks and soils and their stratification are shown through models from available resources within the school compound. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Environmental Education English Title: Terraquiz — A Televised Quiz Programme Original Title: Terraquiz — A Televised Quiz Programme Language: English Duration: 25 min Subject Focus: A quiz programme on environment Synopsis: Every year, the Green Olympiad culminates into the Terraquiz, a multi-episode national environment quiz programme for television. Top-performing schools are selected to take part in this quiz. The questions emanate from topics of daily concern, local and global; attractive audiovisuals impart a unique flavour to this quiz, which is an interesting pedagogical tool and an effective medium to convey messages in a short period of time. Director: Tata Energy Reseach Institute (TERI) Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org English Title: The Circles of Distortion Original Title: The Circles of Distortion Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: English Duration: 3 min 44 sec Format: MINI DV Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: The film is based on a first person narrative of an artist. It is an allegory where an artist and his artistic expressions represent desires of human beings — a desire for the kind of world they want to live in. Our behaviour towards the environment is similar. Our desires and ambitions dominate our ability to see the reality. We always impose our colours on the environment and ignore whatever nature is giving us. The film says that we must stop this distortion in the interest of the future of mankind. English Title: The Dinosaur-1 Original Title: The Dinosaur-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1991 Language: English Duration: 20 min 3 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Dinosaurs Synopsis: Dinosaurs are fascinating. They reigned on earth — it is said — 160 million years, and suddenly vanished. The film is a guide to these ancient giant reptiles. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: The Dinosaur-2 Original Title: The Dinosaur-2 Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1991 Language: English Duration: 20 min 2 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Dinosaurs Synopsis: This part of the series discusses how scientists reconstruct the structure of a dinosaur. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Director: Suchitra Varma Producer: Rammohan Khanapurkar Contact Details: Rammohan Khanapurkar C1/701, Valley Tower, Aggarwal Estate, S V Road, Manpada, Thane 400 670, Maharashtra P: 022-55777769; M: 09820040066; F: 022-25890008 E: rammohan@vsnl.in CMS ENVIS Centre 171 Directory of Green Films English Title: The Dinosaur-3 Original Title: The Dinosaur-3 Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1991 Language: English Duration: 14 min 5 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: The Mesozoic era Synopsis: This episode deals with the Mesozoic era, which is also called the Dinosaur era. It looks at the three sub-divisions of the Mesozoic era and the development of dinosaurs in each of these. English Title: The Dinosaur-5 — The Extinction of Dinosaur Original Title: The Dinosaur-5 — The Extinction of Dinosaur Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1991 Language: English Duration: 20 min 3 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Dinosaurs Synopsis: The programme is on the birth of the dinosaurs in early Mesozoic era, their evolution and their sudden disappearance from the world. Production Company: ECAL Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: The Dinosaur-4 (The Dinosaur with Wings) Original Title: The Dinosaur-4 (The Dinosaur with Wings) Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1991 Language: English Duration: 16 min Format: U-Matic Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: The Earth Original Title: Bhoomi Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2002 Duration: 30 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Initiatives to protect the environment Subject Focus: Birds and dinosaurs Synopsis: This programme tells us how birds descended from dinosaurs, and compares modern birds with the flying dinosaurs. One of its highlights is its documentation of the fossil found in Texas, USA, which is closely related to the modern crow. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 172 Synopsis: The film looks at positive efforts made by individuals and groups to preserve and protect the environment. Director: Nitin Nandan Producer: Siddharth Kak Production Company: CinemaVision India, Mumbai Commissioning Agency: Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India Contact Details: Cinema Vision India 501, Adarsh Nagar, MHB Colony, Jogeshwari (W) Mumbai 400058 P: 022-26365946, 26320739; M: 09324476425 E: bhoomi@indiasurabhi.com Environmental Education English Title: The Fragile Web English Title: The State of the Planet Original Title: The Fragile Web Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Language: English Duration: 1 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: State of the world’s environment Subject Focus: Interdependence of all life forms on earth Synopsis: An exploration of the interdependence of all life forms on earth, the film looks at the fragile web of life which binds us together in a unique relationship, each strand dependent on the other for survival. Director: Mike H. Pandey Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org English Title: The Girl Who Saw the World from Above Original Title: The Girl Who Saw the World from Above Language: English, Spanish Duration: 60 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Man and nature — environmental degradation and the need to stop it Synopsis: Eight-year-old Adriana has one dream — to be able to fly. In this film from Guatemala, her dream comes true when a mysterious stranger carries her off in a balloon to visit the ancient Mayan temples of Mexico and explore the tropical forests of Peten. Confronting evil tomb robbers and exploring the emerald depths of the Caribbean Sea, Adriana is witness to man’s destructive powers in a fragile world. Combining adventure and fantasy as an educational tool, the film attempts to provide information on the threats to global environment, and the inspiration to conserve and protect it. Synopsis: The film covers the proceedings of the hearing on world environment, organised by the United Nations in 1992. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: The Voice of the Children Original Title: The Voice of the Children Language: English Duration: 16 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Children and their concerns on environment Synopsis: In this film, children voice their concerns to politicians about the future of the planet. Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Director: Maria-Cristina Rosales Producer: Maria-Cristina Rosales Production Company: CREA Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 173 Directory of Green Films English Title: Third Eye Original Title: Teesari Aankh Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 21 min 10 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Deforestation Synopsis: This programme was conceived for Doordarshan to bring about a sense of awareness in the society on issues of relevance — inclusing the environment. Producer: Prabhu Jhingran Commissioning Agency: Doordarshan Kendra Contact Details: Doordarshan Kendra 24-Ashok Marg, Lucknow 226 001, Uttar Pradesh P: 0522-2205752; F: 0522-2287268 English Title: Torch Cactus: A Natural Ionizer Original Title: Torch Cactus: A Natural Ionizer Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Problem of ions in air — the Torch Cactus Synopsis: Natural phenomenon and electronic goods release millions of ions into the atmosphere, which affect our health. Especially, in workplaces, our work gets affected due to the presence of ions in the air. The film tells about a plant called Torch Cactus, nature’s own ionizer. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: UGC Lecture Series in Environmental Science-1 (Environmental Protection and Youth) Original Title: UGC Lecture Series in Environmental Science-1 (Environmental Protection and Youth) Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2005 Language: English Duration: 17 min 10 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Environmental conservation and the youth Synopsis: The programme is a part of a series of lectures on environmental sciences, delivered by Prof. Ramesh Sharma of the Garhwal University in Uttranchal. Environmental protection and the role the youth can play in it is the focus, and the film looks at various movements like Chipko, Silent Valley etc to make its point. Production Company: ASRI Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: UGC Lecture Series in Environmetal Science-2 (Natural Resource Management) Original Title: UGC Lecture Series in Environmetal Science-2 (Natural Resource Management) Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2005 Language: English Duration: 22 min 58 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Conservation and management of natural resources Synopsis: The importance of natural resources, the causes behind their depletion, goal of resource management etc have been dealt with in the film, whose underlying message is conservation of natural resources for ecological balance. Production Company: ASRI Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 174 Environmental Education English Title: Unnatural Destiny English Title: Vasundhra-2 (Ecoquest-2) Original Title: Unnatural Destiny Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2004 Language: Tamil (with English subtitles; dubbed in English) Duration: 4 min Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Vasundhra-2 (Ecoquest-2) Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1997 Language: English Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Environmental conservation Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: This is a movie on societal responsibility: the importance of environment for the continued well-being of the earth. Director: J. Ramesh Producer: J. Ramesh Production Company: Avinaash Visuals Contact Details: J Ramesh 50/2, Marar Apartment, 1 Main Road Shenoy Nagar Chennai 600 030, Tamil Nadu M: 09841053626 English Title: Vasundhra-1 (Ecoquest-1) Original Title: Vasundhra-1 (Ecoquest-1) Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1997 Language: English Format: Betacam Production Company: CDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Vasundhra-1 (Ecoquest-2) Production Company: CDEL English Title: Vigyan Ashram, Pabal Language: English & Hindi Duration: 13 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Educational initiatives for improving rural lifestyles Synopsis: This is about a unique educational experiment aimed at imparting simple technical skills and the use of science in day-to-day life. The Ashram’s philosophy of learning by doing is exemplified in the work done by the students in water prospecting and other technologies designed to improve the life of rural people. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391, 24642393, 24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in Original Title: Vasundhra-1 (Ecoquest-2) Language: English Format: Betacam Production Company: CDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 175 Directory of Green Films English Title: Vivekanand Research and Training Centre Language: English & Gujarati Duration: 25 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: The Vivekanand Research and Training Centre and its work Synopsis: The film documents and analyses the work done by the Centre, and looks at aspects like peoples’ participation, cost-benefit ratios of new technologies etc. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391, 24642393, 24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: What on Earth are We Doing Original Title: What on Earth are We Doing Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1992 Duration: 17 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Environmental crisis and its solutions Synopsis: The film gives the viewer an overall perspective on the state of the environment — ecosystems, deforestation, pollution, the depleting Ozone layer etc — and provides suggestions on how the viewer can help save the planet. Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 176 English Title: When the Bough Breaks Original Title: When the Bough Breaks Date/Month/Year of Production: 1990 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Impacts of degrading environment on children Synopsis: This documentary, produced for the World Environment Day in 1990, explores how the lives of children are affected by environmental problems all over the world. Directors: Moore And Robbie Stamp Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Environmental Education English Title: Wildlife Plus (Discovering the Nature of Art) English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Animal Diversity and Classification Original Title: Wildlife Plus (Discovering the Nature of Art) Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2004 Language: English Duration: 28 min 13 sec Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Animal Diversity and Classification Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Relationship of children and performing arts with nature Production Company: ZOOL Synopsis: Animals and dance, music and nature — is there a thread that runs through them? These are some of the questions a group of kids try and find the answers to, as they spend a summer learning the classical arts. As they sing, dance, play and fight through the summer, they also learn about nature. Helping them in their journey of discovery are eminent performers Gopal Sharman and Jalabala Vaidya. Directors: Ajay Shetty and Anasuya Vaidya Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Saa Ree Gaa Productions Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Ajay Shetty and Anasuya Vaidya Saa Ree Gaa Productions, 11-B, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-32102117, 30920725; M: 9313009524; F: 011-23742083 E: ajayshettycan@hotmail.com, mailbox@saareegaaproductions.com English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Animal Behaviour Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Animal Behaviour Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Animal Nutrition Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Animal Nutrition Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Reproduction Zoology (UVLC) Animal Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Animal Reproduction Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 177 Directory of Green Films English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Aquatic Mammals and their Adaptations English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Asexual Reproduction in Non-Chordates Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Aquatic Mammals and their Adaptations Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Asexual Reproduction in Non-Chordates Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Asexual and Sexual Reproduction English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology — Biotic Potential Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Asexual and Sexual Reproduction Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 178 Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology — Biotic Potential Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Environmental Education English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology (Population) English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology: Ecological Principles and Biotic Community Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology (Population) Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology: Ecological Principles and Biotic Community Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology: Basic Features of Production, Consumption and Decomposition Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology: Hormones and Behaviour Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology: Basic Features of Production, Consumption and Decomposition Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology: Hormones and Behaviour Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 179 Directory of Green Films English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology: Learning Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Development Biology: Learning Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Fertilization Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Fertilization Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Food Chain and Food Webs English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Evolution of Man Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Evolution of Man Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Food Chain and Food Webs Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Feeding Mechanisms in Animals English Title: Communities Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Feeding Mechanisms in Animals Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Forest Communities Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Zoology (UVLC) Forest Production Company: ZOOL Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 180 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Environmental Education English Title: Zoology (UVLC) The Circulatory System of Birds and Mammals English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Types of Eggs in Animals Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) The Circulatory System of Birds and Mammals Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1998 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Types of Eggs in Animals Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) The Circulatory System of Reptiles Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) The Circulatory System of Reptiles Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1998 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Variation — Its Nature and Resources Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Variation — Its Nature and Resources Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1998 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) Tissue Culture English Title: Zoology (UVLC)-1 — Natural Selection-1 Original Title: Zoology (UVLC) Tissue Culture Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Zoology (UVLC)-1 — Natural Selection-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1998 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 181 Directory of Green Films English Title: Zoology (UVLC)-2 — Natural Selection-2 English Title: Zoology (UVLC)-3 — Feeding Nutrition and Digestion in Invertebrates-3 Original Title: Zoology (UVLC)-2 — Natural Selection-2 Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1998 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Zoology (UVLC)-3 — Feeding Nutrition and Digestion in Invertebrates-3 Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1998 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC)-2 — Feeding Nutrition and Digestion in Invertebrates-2 Original Title: Zoology (UVLC)-2 — Feeding Nutrition and Digestion in Invertebrates-2 Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1998 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 182 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Industry and Environment Directory of Green Films English Title: A Second Hand Life English Title: Apathy – The Indifference Original Title: A Second Hand Life Date/Month/Year of Production: November 2004 Language: Hindi and English (with English subtitles) Duration: 26 min 26 sec Format: DV Beta Original Title: Apathy – The Indifference Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: English Duration: 2 min 55 sec Format: MPEG2, AVI, MPEG1, MPEG2-VCD Subject Focus: Electronic waste business Synopsis: This investigative film brings to light the murkier side of information technology: e-waste. Tonnes of electronic waste from obsolete computers and televisions are being exported to poor countries like India from the Western world. Asif, the film’s central character, is a worker in the e-waste recycling business. His life reveals how this global e-waste business is engulfing us and shows how dangerous are the working conditions in these recycling ghettos. We see how blue chip MNCs sell ewaste as second hand computers to Indian traders and how unscrupulous agents import dangerous waste under the guise of ‘charitable donations’. We get a peep into the sweat shops where thousands of labourers, including children, burn, smash and tear apart electronic waste to scavenge for heavy metals such as copper and iron, precious metal such as gold and platinum. The methods of disposal are rudimentary. It results in heavy metal poison affecting the entire food chain. Subject Focus: Apathy towards environmental issues Synopsis: The film tells the story of a protagonist who successfully agitates to shut down a polluting factory, but has his face blackened by smoke emitted from passing cars. And to all this, the common man remains completely indifferent. Directors: Manjunath Jambe, Vibin Vijayan Producer: ANTS (Animation Training School) Production Company: ANTS (Animation Training School) Contact Details: ANTS, II Floor RD Complex, 8 th Main Basavesh Waranagar, Bangalore 560 079, Karnataka P: 080-51287127-128; M: 09886550638 E: dudevibi@yahoo.com W: www.antsindia.com English Title: Aviation and Environment Awards Received by the Film: ‘Delhi Chief Minister’s Award’, CMS VATAVARAN 2005 Language: English Duration: 24 min Director: Nutan Manmohan Producer: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Production Company: All Time Production Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Subject Focus: Polluted environment affects air travel and the aviation sector Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org Synopsis: A deteriorating environment has enormous implications on aviation activities. Degradation of environment, like proliferation of abattoirs in areas close to airports, can lead to bird hits. The film also deals with the implications of human habitation close to the airport boundaries, a safety hazard for aviation. Director: Aparajita Gogoi Production Company: Development Alternatives Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 184 Industry and Environment English Title: Avoiding Eye Strain in Electronic Factories Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Occupational health — saving the eyes while working in electronics Synopsis: People working in electronic factories undergo severe eye strain due to the kind of work they do. This story suggests some preventive measures to avoid such harmful eye-exposure. English Title: Building with Mud Language: Hindi, English Duration: 23 min Subject Focus: Mud as a building material Synopsis: The film is meant for NGOs, architects, builders and people involved in exploring the possibility of mud as a viable building material. The Balram mud block press, designed and marketed by Development Alternatives, is a simple manual device, which makes easy the tedious job of mud block making. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Director: Safina Uberoi Production Company: Development Alternatives Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Brickmaster Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Laurie Baker, the architect Synopsis: The film is a tribute to the British-born architect Laurie Baker, who became the messiah of low cost, ecofriendly housing in India. Director: Priya Krishnaswamy Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org English Title: Chaliyar — The Final Struggle Original Title: Bakkiipathram Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1999 Language: Malayalam Duration: 35 min Format: Beta Subject Focus: Industrial pollution and human rights — the case of Grasim rayon in Mavoor, Kerala Synopsis: In 1958, the government of Kerala persuaded the Birlas to open a factory in Mavoor, north Kerala. The Grasim rayon pulp factory has been operating since then. Here, thousands of workers earn their living trading their futures for the present. Fumes from the factory wing their way into the neighbourhood, spreading disease and death. Effluents gurgle into the Chaliyar river poisoning everything on its way to the sea. At a time when environmentalism was unheard of, a man led his people to save their river and their lives from the killer factory. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Bronze Tree Award’, CMS VATAVARAN 2002; Special Jury Citation Award, MIFF 2000 Directors: P. Baburaj & C. Sarathchandran Producer: C. Sarathchandran Production Company: Third Eye Communications Contact Details: C. Sarathchandran Third Eye Communications, 101, North Fort Garden, North Fort, Tripunithura, Ernakulam 682 301, Kerala P: 0484-784333 E: sarat@satyam.net.in CMS ENVIS Centre 185 Directory of Green Films English Title: Chemicals in Cosmetics English Title: Closure of Industries in Delhi Language: English Duration: 30 min Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Use of dangerous chemicals in cosmetics Subject Focus: Polluting industries of Delhi and their relocation Synopsis: The multi-billion dollar cosmetic industry survives by selling dreams in tubes and bottles. The film exposes the use of dangerous chemicals in cosmetics. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Cities under Siege Original Title: Cities under Siege Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Synopsis: Delhi, today, is more congested, populated and polluted than ever before. The claustrophobic atmosphere has been further heightened by the presence of various industrial units that have mushroomed here. The situation has forced the Supreme Court to intervene, and on its direction, the Central Pollution Control Board is attempting to relocate polluting industries operating in non-conforming areas. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Corporate Cooperate: Seminar on Industry and Environment Subject Focus: Urban management and planning Synopsis: The film is an attempt to look at the world’s mega cities — those with populations over 10 million — most of which are in the developing world, in poorer countries less able to deal effectively with the vast problems of massive urban expansion. Cities under Siege looks at innovative urban management efforts which are being backed by the Asian Development Bank: tackling urban poverty in New Delhi, India; improving traffic congestion in Bangkok, Thailand; and the ‘clean and green’ movement in the Philippines. Director: Matthew Westfall Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 186 Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Corporate environmental responsibility Synopsis: The growing realisation of the need for occupational safety, environmental protection and waste minimisation inspired JK Corp to organise its first Intercompany Safety and Environment Managers’ Conference in April, 1995. The film is a record of the event. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Industry and Environment English Title: Costing the Earth Original Title: Costing the Earth Date/Month/ Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Conflict between development and environment Synopsis: This is a pilot episode for a weekly environment programme for Business India Television. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: BITV Production Company: Earthcare Films Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilm.com English Title: Earth Report IV (Hands On): Back in Business Original Title: Earth Report IV (Hands On): Back in Business Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Innovative entrepreneurs Synopsis: Who would imagine that mobile phones are a good business proposition for illiterate women in rural Bangladesh, or that peanut butter producers could help families survive Zimbabwe’s economic crisis? Back in Business learns the tricks of the trade from entrepreneurs around the world as they use a combination of innovative ideas and business acumen in their quest to make a profit. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Death of a Community Foretold Original Title: Death of a Community Foretold Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2004 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 20 min 23 sec Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Industrial pollution and people’s struggles — the case of SIPCOT in Cuddalore Synopsis: This film looks at what it is like to live alongside factories that produce the chemicals that society is addicted to. It’s the story of a pollution-impacted community in SIPCOT Industrial Estate, Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu and its ongoing struggle for survival. After waiting 20 years in vain for the government or the judiciary to intervene on their behalf, the residents of Cuddalore decided to take matters in their own hands. The film is an attempt to mobilize support for them. Production Company: Media for Conservation and Social Change Trust English Title: Earth Report V: The Nature of Business Original Title: Earth Report V: The Nature of Business Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environment and Industry Synopsis: Global economic development has taken a heavy toll on nature. But now, some corporations are beginning to wake up to the fact that if they continue to plunder natural resources, pollute air and water and damage ecosystems they will not be in business much longer. In this film, corporate leaders who have committed to a sustainable approach, and the President of the World Bank, give their views on how global business can take care of the environment — and profits — at the same time. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Dharmesh Shah Media for Conservation and Social Change Trust H 19/4, Gangai Street, Kalakhshetra Colony Basant Nagar, Chennai, 600 090, Tamil Nadu P: 044-24463763; M: 09444416546 E: shahdharmesh@vsnl.net, mity68@vsnl.net CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 187 Directory of Green Films English Title: Eco Mark: Environment Labelling English Title: Eicher Group’s Initiatives Language: English Duration: 30 min Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Environment-friendly production and products Subject Focus: Environment-friendly initiatives of the Eicher Group Synopsis: Evaluation of consumer products and awarding an eo-mark to those which pass environmental safety norms can provide the much needed incentive to industry to manufacture items which are environment-friendly. Synopsis: This story traces the growth of environmental concerns in the Eicher Group of Industries. A number of measures adopted to conserve resources and treat effluents are in place today, which also help in saving money. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Effluent Treatment Plant of Dabur English Title: Environmental Audits in India Language: English Duration: 30 min Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Effluent Treatment Plant of Dabur Subject Focus: Environmental audits in India Synopsis: The Dabur group has traditionally had its roots in Ayurveda, the ancient Indian science of life. Today, the group has eight manufacturing units producing over 450 products. This capsule profiles an effluent treatment plant at Dabur’s Sahibabad unit. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 188 Synopsis: In 1992, the Government of India made it mandatory for industries to provide annual reports of usage of water, raw materials and energy, as also of the waste generated and the waste-disposal mechanisms. This film takes a look at the fate of this decree. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Industry and Environment English Title: Environmental Impact — (Assessment of a Soapstone Mine) Original Title: Environmental Impact — (Assessment of a Soapstone Mine) Date/Month/Year of Production: February 1992 Duration: 16 min 33 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Environmental impact assessment — soapstone mining Synopsis: Environment impact assessment has become a part of any development activity — and India holds immense potential in this area. This programme on the environmental impact assessment of a soapstone mine, provides a complete checklist of parameters for evaluation. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Floundering Foundries Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Industrial pollution control Synopsis: The crackdown on industrial pollution is a long awaited and welcome step that is sure to ease the pressure on our environment. But has anyone thought of the plight of small industrial units? The film visits Howrah district, off Kolkata, where scores of iron foundries are threatened with closure for violating air pollution norms. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre English Title: Flying Shuttle Language: English Duration: 16 min 30 sec Format: DVD Subject Focus: The TARAloom, a modern loom Synopsis: The TARAloom is a modern loom which enables traditional weavers to compete with the powerloom and its products in open market. TARAloom is being used by rural weavers, state-run craft centres and entrepreneurs. Users can use this film as an instruction manual in assembling and maintenance of the loom. Director: A. Sahni Production Company: Development Alternatives Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Hands On — Fair Trade, Fair Profit Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Subject Focus: Eco-friendly business Synopsis: From toothpaste to coffee, and babassu nuts to mosquito nets, Fair Trade, Fair Profit finds out what makes green enterprises work and bring in a fair price for the producer. The movie looks into what the economists call ‘externalities’ as the catalysts. In Mexico, it’s about ownership of land; in Tanzania, a campaign to prevent malaria; and in Brazil, it’s all about getting products to the supermarkets. Production Company: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 189 Directory of Green Films English Title: Hangover English Title: Health Food Shops Original Title: Hangover Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 24 min 26 sec Format: DV CAM Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: The youth, their lifestyles and their ecological footprints Synopsis: Growing and selling organic foods and vegetables is becoming a big business in Mumbai. Large organic farms around the city feed this growing business — the film examines one such farm in Umergaon. Synopsis: Campus festivals are not extravagant, less wasteful of resources, and more reflective of a youth culture wherever the young are in control. Where once support was sought from small entrepreneurs, students, local businesses and alumni, today’s festivals are almost totally sponsored and controlled by multinational corporations. This film looks at the relevance of current youth lifestyles and their ecological footprint. Director: R. Vydianathan Production Company: Green Festival Initiative & We Feel Responsible Contact Details: Dharmesh Shah Media for Conservation and Social Change Trust H 19/4, Gangai Street, Kalakhshetra Colony Basant Nagar, Chennai 600 090, Tamil Nadu P: 044-24463763; M: 09444416546 E: shahdharmesh@vsnl.net, mity68@vsnl.net Subject Focus: The organic food business Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Hero Honda: An EnvironmentFriendly Initiative Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Hero Honda’s environment-friendly vehicles English Title: Hazards in Electroplating Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Industrial pollution — the electroplating industry Synopsis: Today’s urban centers are littered with small and tiny industrial units, which do not conform to any laws and are highly polluting. One such sector is the electroplating industry. This film provides a glimpse of its hazards. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 190 Synopsis: Hero Honda produces a range of four-stroke motorcycles from its Dharuhera plant in Haryana. The unit produces 700 vehicles per day. These vehicles are much less polluting than the average two-wheeler on Indian roads. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Industry and Environment English Title: Hides of Death – Leather in Calcutta English Title: Industrial Waste Water Treatment Language: English Duration: 30 min Date/Month/Year of Production: November 2003 Duration: 13 min 20 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Industrial pollution — Kolkata’s leather industry Production Company: AMAD Synopsis: The leather industry in Kolkata is infamous for its unhygienic and polluting maufacturing process. People living in the nearby areas are getting affected due to the dumping of the wastes and effluents. Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan English Title: Insult to Civilization Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Industrial Pollution in Medak Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Industrial pollution — the case of Medak Synopsis: Medak, in Andhra Pradesh, has been laid to waste. Years of unplanned industrialization and so-called ‘development’ have led to the destruction of almost everything that was natural here. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Original Title: Insult to Civilization Language: English Duration: 14 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Environment vs development Synopsis: The film looks at the age-old debate of environment vs development. Progress does not mean industrial advancement at all costs, it says. It is the quality of life that has to be preserved and enhanced. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 191 Directory of Green Films English Title: Khurja Pottery: The Tale behind the Gloss Language: English Duration: 30 min English Title: Love, Women and Flowers Original Title: Love, Women and Flowers Date/Month/Year of Production: 1987 Language: English Duration: 56 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Industrial pollution — pottery units of Khurja Synopsis: The beautiful pottery that adorns our tables and shelves does not even give a hint about its polluting process of manufacture. Khurja is a town whose people have borne the brunt of its famous, but polluting, pottery kilns. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Subject Focus: The cut-flower industry in Columbia and its polluting ways Synopsis: Cut flowers are Columbia’s third largest export industry. But to produce the perfect blooms required for the international market, the flowers are sprayed with lethal pesticides and fungicides affecting the health of 40,000 women who work in these glass houses. The film gives voice to these women. Directors: Jorge Silva and Marta Rodrigues Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Life II: City Life Original Title: Life II: City Life Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Urban planning and management Synopsis: By 2007, more people will live in cities and towns than in the countryside. For the first time in history, human experience will be predominantly urban rather than rural. It’s a shift that took over two centuries in the industrialised world, but has taken less than half that time in developing countries — bringing massive social transformation to billions of people’s lives, often with no infrastructure or services to support them. The result is all too evident in the sprawling shanty-towns and slums that have sprung up in and round cities from Kingston to Kolkata, from Lagos to Sao Paolo. In 1996, leaders meeting at the Istanbul City Summit pledged themselves to a programme designed to improve the lives of the urban poor. This Life programme asks how cities can organise themselves to take advantage of the new globalized economy to benefit all their inhabitants — rich and poor. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 192 English Title: Mindless Mining – The Tragedy of Kudremukh Original Title: Mindless Mining – The Tragedy of Kudremukh Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 12 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Iron ore mining in the Kudremukh National Park, Karnataka Synopsis: In the Western Ghats of Karnataka, right in the heart of the Kudremukh National Park, a huge iron ore mining operation has been destroying the hills for over 20 years. Every year, heavy monsoon rains wash the loose soil on the mined slopes into the Bhadra river, leading to erosion and siltation on a massive scale. Floods caused by this leave a thick sludge of iron ore on the fields of farmers cultivating along the banks of the Bhadra, reducing the fertility of the soil. While the hills have been stripped bare, a 100-metre deep valley has been filled to the brim with the tailings left over from iron ore extraction. This disastrous mining project is one of the worst examples of the rape of India’s wild areas. Director: Shekar Dattatri Producer: Shekar Dattatri Production Company: Shekar Dattatri Contact Details: Shekar Dattatri Plot No. 40, Door No. 11, 3rd East Street, Thiruvanmiyur Chennai 600 041, Tamil Nadu P: 044-24415744; M: 9841015997 F: 044-2491 0910, 24918747 E: dattatri@touchtelindia.net, dattatri@vsnl.com W: www.shekardattatri.com Industry and Environment English Title: Money on Trees English Title: Pearls of Enterprise Language: English Duration: 30 min Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2000 Language: English Duration: 10 min 20 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Business schemes to re-green the earth Synopsis: The film is an investigation into a host of attractive investment schemes floated by some companies, which promised to re-green the earth by selling “teak units” to environmentally-conscious investors. Were these schemes genuinely environment-friendly or a big hoax? Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Occupational Health Hazards in Industry Language: English Duration: 14 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: The pearl harvesting industry Synopsis: Pearls, once harvested from oysters, can also be ‘created’ in laboratory conditions from mussels found in rivers and creeks. The frontrunners in today’s cultured pearl industry are China and Japan. India needs to move ahead and catch up. The Ratnagiri college of fisheries, Konkan Krishi Vidyapith, is one of the few centres that has been successfully doing that. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Polluters Pay: Gujarat Industries Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Fighting industrial pollution in Gujarat Subject Focus: Occupational safety of workers Synopsis: The film highlights the effect chemical substances have on the health of industrial workers, and the preventive measures that can be taken. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-22 - 23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: Gujarat is one of the most industrialized regions in India. The environment has paid the price for this industrial growth. Vast tracts of land in the state have become repositories of toxic chemicals due to wanton dumping of effluents. But the government is now finally clamping down on polluting industries. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 193 Directory of Green Films English Title: Retrofitting for Indian Industries English Title: Sanghi Industries Language: English Duration: 30 min Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Pollution control in Indian industry Subject Focus: Corporate environmental responsibility — the case of Sanghi Industries Synopsis: Pollution prevention should be a front-end approach, attacking the source of waste by adjusting process technologies and controls, cleaning and handling practices, packaging and even transporting practices. But the Indian approach hinges on end-of-the pipe technologies — that merely remove or detoxify waste without fundamentally affecting the industrial processes that produce them. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Synopsis: A few industries have learnt to expand their corporate bottom line without causing major distress to ecosystems. One such company is Sanghi Industries in Andhra Pradesh. This is a report on how they set about making their township, Sanghi Nagar, a better place to live in. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Sriram Group of Industries English Title: Rubbish from the Information Superhighway Original Title: Rubbish from the Information Superhighway Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: E-waste Synopsis: Hazardous substances like mercury, lead and cadmium can leak from computers and TVs when they are dumped as waste in landfill sites. As consumers we are throwing away huge quantities every year, and the health hazards are considerable when these toxins enter the food chain. Recycling of these electronics goods is urgently needed to reinvent this waste as a valuable resource, and some companies are rising to the challenge. Director: Luke Gawin Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 194 Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Corporate environmental responsibility — the case of Sriram Group Synopsis: The Sriram Group of Industries has adopted a number of environment-friendly measures in the day-today management of its factories. These measures have also led to considerable savings in monetary terms. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Industry and Environment English Title: Steering Away Losses English Title: The Black Triangle Language: English Duration: 30 min Original Title: The Black Triangle Date/Month/Year of Production: 1989 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Corporate environmental responsibility — the case of Sona Steering Systems Synopsis: Sona Steering Systems is another company which has tried to move with the times and has introduced new innovations to cut down on waste generation. To reduce the use of water in the manufacturing process, it has adopted measures for treatment and recycling of water. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: TARAcrete: A Roof for the Millions Subject Focus: Industrial pollution Synopsis: The border region between former Czechoslovakia and East Germany, known as the Black Triangle, is one of the most polluted and environmentally devastated regions in the world. To the south, in erstwhile Czechoslovakia, are coal mines and on the other side, in former East Germany are the biggest concentrations of uranium mines. The radiation levels here are four to 10 times higher than normal. The film exposes the unregulated industrial activity going on in the region. Director: Nick Davidson Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Language: Hindi, English Duration: 18 min Format: DVD English Title: The Black Valley Subject Focus: Ecofriendly construction material Synopsis: The film is on affordable and quality roofing material — offered by the MCR technology and TARAcrete tiles. The film also explains the process of manufacturing TARAcrete tiles and the economics of setting up an MCR enterprise selling these tiles. Director: Aparajita Gogoi Production Company: Development Alternatives Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Original Title: Karimukal Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Malayalam Duration: 33 min Format: Digital Subject Focus: People’s struggle against a polluting carbon black factory Synopsis: The film is about the struggle of the people of Karimukal against a carbon black factory that has been polluting the air and water in the region. Producer: Manilal Commissioning Agency: Manilal Contact Details: Manilal Director, 172-CSM Nagar, Edappazhanji, Trivandrum 695 010, Kerala M: 9447380651 E: bodhimanilal@rediffmail.com; bodhi5@rediffmail.com 195 Directory of Green Films English Title: The Broken Flight English Title: The Greening of GATT Original Title: The Broken Flight Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: The Greening of GATT Date/Month/Year of Production: 1992 Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental crisis triggered by industry Subject Focus: GATT and its attitude towards environment and sustainable development Synopsis: Between 1949 and 1952, Kazakhstan played host to more than 500 nuclear test explosions. Over 100,000 citizens of the republic were exposed to harmful radiation as Stalin sought to gain nuclear parity with the USA. More than 40 years later, soil and air are still so heavily polluted that habitation is no longer an option in many areas for the citizens of the newly independent republic of Kazakhstan. In Senegal, deadly industrial accidents are a grim reminder of the price paid by working people and the environment, and in parts of Venezuela, too, the people have become refugees in a war waged by others against the environment. Here, the Warao tribe bears silent witness to the destruction of its lands and forests by logging and mining interests. Synopsis: In June 1992, the world’s leaders attending the Rio Earth Summit resolved to “make trade and environment policies mutually supportive in favour of sustainable development”. This film examines how far the General Agreements on Tariff and Trade (GATT) has strayed from this resolution — by scrapping, for example, the tarriffs that the European Union had imposed on imported bananas grown on massive industrial plantations in Costa Rica, to favour those produced on sustainable small farms in the Caribbean. Director: Adrian Pennink Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: The Green Show Original Title: The Green Show Date/Month/ Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Corporate responsibility towards environment; green businesses Synopsis: This is a weekly television magazine on environment. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com 196 Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Industry and Environment English Title: The Many Faces of Madness English Title: The TARA Advantage Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 19 min Language: English Duration: 12 min 30 sec Subject Focus: Destruction and appropriation of the commons in India Synopsis: The film, with its images of contemporary ecological destruction in India, brings people face to face with the intensity and impact of globalization and industrialization. It is a tale of destruction and appropriation of the commons in India, and covers a range of issues including traditional water management, mining, chemical pollution, community forest protection, displacement, deforestation and biopiracy. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Best of the Festival Golden Tree Award’—CMS VATAVARAN 2002 Director: Mr. Amar Kanwar Commissioning Agency: Foundation for Ecological Security c/o NITGCF, NDDB Campus Contact Details: Mr. Amar Kanwar A. K. Productions, N 14-A, Saket, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26516088; M: 9810216088 ; F: 011-26513556 E: amarvg@vsnl.com English Title: The Pathetic Story of Patencheru Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2001 Language: English Duration: 7 min 50 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The TARA loom, an initiative to help weavers Synopsis: The Industrial Revolution brought powerlooms into the market. It spelt disaster for traditional weavers. The need, since then, has been to find an alternative to get the weavers back into the market. The TARAloom, an upgraded version of the traditional loom, can accomplish this. The modifications and upgradation enable the TARAloom to produce as much cloth as the powerloom without using power. Director: Aparajita Gogoi Production Company: Development Alternatives Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: The Way to Dusty Death Original Title: The Way to Dusty Death Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English and Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 28 min Format: DV Subject Focus: Victims of silicosis in the agate grinding industry in Khambath in Gujarat Subject Focus: Industrial pollution Synopsis: Patancheru, located 40 km from Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh, is a study in industrial pollution. Very few measures have been taken to check pollution in Patancheru, which lies ravaged by industrial development. Synopsis: Gujarat has played host to a thriving agate industry — and to the killer disease, silicosis. During grinding and polishing of agate, workers are exposed to dangerous amounts of dust containing silica, which triggers this incurable lung disease. An estimated 30,000 people or more are believed to be affected. Production Company: AOSM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Director: Syed Fayaz Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org 197 Directory of Green Films English Title: Tiling Right – Micro Concrete Roofing Tiles Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Alternative and eco-friendly building technologies English Title: Toxic Trespass Original Title: Toxic Trespass Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2005 Language: English Duration: 22 min 54 sec Format: Digital beta Subject Focus: Hazardous waste management Synopsis: Development Alternatives, a non-profit organization working on alternative technologies for sustainable development, has attempted to plug the gap in roofing materials with its Micro Concrete Roofing technology. The production of Micro Concrete roofing tiles requires neither any sophisticated technology, nor highly skilled labour. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Synopsis: Hazardous waste is generally disposed off via sewage systems or by uncontrolled dumping, thus posing an imminent risk to environment and human health. One industrial estate which has pioneered environmental protection and hazardous waste management is the Ankleshwar Industrial Estate in Gujarat, which houses more than 1,000 industries. The film documents the estate and its achievements, and also sends out the message that industrialization is required, but with it comes the responsibility to save the environment. Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Director: Mr. Jyoti Sarup Producers: Ms. Pamposh Bhat, Mr. Trilok Negi Production Company: German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) English Title: Tomorrow We Will Finish Contact Details: Naman Gupta GTZ, A-33, Gulmohar Park, New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26611021; F: 011-26537673 E: negi@asemindia.com, pbhat@cdmindia.com W: www.asemindia.com Original Title: Tomorrow We Will Finish Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD English Title: VSBK: A Technology for the Millennium Subject Focus: Child labour in Nepal Synopsis: Over 150,000 girls between the ages of five and 16 work in Nepal’s 2,000 carpet factories. The stories portrayed in this programme are based on cases compiled by ‘Child Workers in Nepal’, a children’s labour organisation. Director: Frode Pederson Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 198 Language: English Duration: 9 min 30 sec Subject Focus: Eco-friendly brick-making Synopsis: Traditional brick-making is an extremely polluting process. The search for a cleaner alternatives led Development Alternatives to the VSBK technology – which enables improved fuel efficiency over existing kilns and conforms to all environmental norms. Director: Aparajita Gogoi Production Company: Development Alternatives Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Industry and Environment English Title: Welcom Group Hotels and Their Conservation Efforts Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Corporate environmental responsibility — the case of Welcom Group English Title: Whose Children Original Title: Whose Children Date/Month/Year of Production: 1987 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Occupational Health Hazards Synopsis: The efforts of the Welcom Sheraton to recycle and reuse resources, including water, is just a part of the Group’s campaign to be eco-friendly. The Group has found out that it is not only fashionable to be eco-friendly, but an economically viable proposition as well. Synopsis: The film looks at the plight of child workers in the industrial town of Firozabad. Respiratory diseases, accidents and burns are common in this ‘the Belgium of the East’. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Director: Meera Dewan Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: White Smoke Rising Original Title: White Smoke Rising Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Industrial and urban pollution Synopsis: The town of Kunda, on Estonia’s Baltic coast, is dependent on one factory — a cement plant. For decades, Kunda has been almost a byword for pollution, with tonnes of brown dust thrown out of its kilns every hour. The streets, fields, people and animals of the surrounding area are often covered with a layer of dust, and at times the air is thick with it. Telling the story of Kunda through the words of those who live and work there, this film follows their changing fortunes as this ex-Soviet factory is taken over by foreign managers, and the transition to a liberal economy begins. Director: Luke Gawin Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 199 Livelihood Directory of Green Films English Title: (In)Visible City English Title: 3..2..1..0..? Who Can Change Me? Original Title: (In)Visible City Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Bengali Duration: 48 min Format: Mini DV Original Title: 3..2..1..0..? Who Can Change Me? Language: Tamil Subject Focus: Urban encroachments; right to land and livelihoods Synopsis: This film is based on a true story of an old rickshaw-puller in the city of Chennai. As the name of the film suggests, the rickshaw-puller’s life has progressively degenerated. With a decreasing demand for this ecofriendly mode of transport, the rickshaw-puller has become unwanted and practically jobless. Can he survive in this pathetic condition? Synopsis: This is a documentary on the life and struggles of 4,000 families of the Gobindopur Rail Colony, who have been living for decades along a stretch of railway tracks in south Kolkata. They are encroachers in the eyes of the law. In 2002, an environmental group filed a petition in the Kolkata High Court, claiming that these people were polluting a lake called Robindra Sarovar. The Court ordered their eviction, but these people have launched a legal and political struggle to resist their eviction without any alternative plan for rehabilitation. Director: Pramod Gupta Producer: Pramod Gupta Contact Details: Pramod Gupta 2, Deshbandhu Road (West), Kolkata 700 035, West Bengal P: 033-25778061, M: 9830411525 E: pg38@rediffmail.com English Title: …and Nomads Took Root Original Title: Aur Ghumantu Thahar Gaye Language: Hindi Subject Focus: Urban poverty and crisis of livelihoods — the case of a rickshaw-puller Director: Biju K. C. Contact Details: Father Biju K. C. Pastoral Centre, 25, Rosary Church Road, Santhome, Chennai, 600 004 Tamil Nadu M: 9840120610 English Title: A Cooperative for Snake Catchers Language: Englihs & Hindi Duration: 17 min Format: VHS Synopsis: The film demonstrates how the special skills of the Itulas tribe can be used to meet modern needs and also provide means of livelihood for them. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Subject Focus: Nomadic peoples of India Synopsis: Ghumantu is the name given to wanderers and nomads. Independent India denies theses nomads citizenship rights — simply because their lifestyles have never allowed them to belong to a place which they can call their own. The film addresses the struggles of culturally-rich nomads in this era of globalization and industrialization. It brings to light the efforts of a lawyer, Ratan Katyayni, towards settling these groups, and questions the viability of the Habitual Offender Act, still in force in many states. Director: Meenakshi and Vinay Rai Contact Details: Vinay Rai & Meenakshi Rai Leoarts Communication, A-103, LGF, Amar Colony, Lajpat Nagar–IV, New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-26488898; F: 011-26216536 E: leoarts@bol.net.in 202 Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in Livelihood English Title: A Life of Motion and Commotion English Title: A New Deal Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Women’s empowerment Subject Focus: Urban livelihoods — the case of auto rickshaw drivers of Vadodara Synopsis: This documentary film takes a closer look at the lives of auto rickshaw drivers in the city of Vadodara. It highlights the tedium of their daily toil, looks at the obstacles, which the local road transport bureaucracy puts in their way, and at the control exercised over them by traffic police — and salutes the indomitable spirit of these auto rickshaw drivers. Director: Nimesh Desai Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: A Magic Mystic Marketplace Language: English Duration: 9 min 20 sec Director: Vasudha Joshi Production Company: Vasudha Joshi Contact Details: Vasudha Joshi Top Floor, 189 Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata 700029, West Bengal English Title: A Maritime Livelihood Original Title: A Maritime Livelihood Language: Koli, Marathi Subject Focus: Fishermen Synopsis: This is a film on a maritime fishermen’s community in Mumbai. Synopsis: Barbara Pyle travels to a rural Filipino village to see innovative loan programmes that enable women to overcome poverty and powerlessness. She meets a young mother, Lala, who uses her loan to raise and sell pigs. Earning her own income has given Lala new confidence. Her husband now values her opinion on everything from finances to family size. Production Company: CNN/Turner Broadcasting System Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: A Page from the Red Data Book Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Duration: 15 min Format: DV Subject Focus: Urban livelihoods — hand-pulled rickshaws of Kolkata Synopsis: The hand-pulled rickshaw, a heritage vehicle of Kolkata, would be abolished soon from the city. The documentary explores the emotions of one rickshawpuller, Rambahadur, and examines whether the ideological principle behind the abolition — ‘man carrying man is unacceptable’ — holds true for the people who do it themselves. Is it a mere loss of occupation that Rambahadur is afraid of, or will the ‘abolition’ have a much greater psychological impact on his being? The Red Data Book keeps an account of all the endangered species of the world — the rickshaw-puller is on the brink of entering its pages. Director: Saurav Dey Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Director: Rosalyn Fiona D’Mello Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 203 Directory of Green Films English Title: A Question of Tomorrow English Title: A Win-Win Solution Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 15 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: The tribe of Brogpas in the Himalayas Synopsis: This is a story of the vanishing tribe of Brogpas of the Himalayas, whose members claim descent from Alexander the Great’s army — its threatened lifestyle and future prospects in the modern world. Director: Mohi-ud-Din Mirza Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org Subject Focus: Resettlement of people from protected forests Synopsis: Dozens of families marooned deep inside the Bhadra Tiger Reserve and the Nagarahole National Park have elected to move out of the parks and settle in land provided to them by the government. This film documents how government officers and NGOs such as Wildlife First collaborated to ensure that the people opting for resettlement got the best deal possible. Director: Shekar Dattatri Producer: Shekar Dattatri Production Company: Trust for Environmental Education Commissioning Agency: Wildlife Conservation Society English Title: A Season Outside Original Title: A Season Outside Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Conflict, violence and non-violence Synopsis: There is, perhaps, no border outpost in the world quite like Wagah, where this film begins its exploration about conflict, violence and non-violence. This is an outpost where everyday, divided people are drawn to a thin white line, a fait accompli bequeathed to them by history. A Season Outside is a personal and philosophical journey through the shadows of past generations, conflicting positions, borders and time zones — a nomad wandering through lines of separation, examining the scars of violence and dreams of hope scattered among nameless people, communities and nations. Awards Received by the film: Golden Gate Award, 1999 — Golden Spire Trophy, 41st San Francisco International Film Festival; Golden Conch, Best Film/Video, Mumbai International Documentary Film Festival, 1998; Best Programme, Script, Camera & Sound, All India CEC UGC Film Festival, 1998 Director: Amar Kanwar Producer: Amar Kanwar Contact Details: Amar Kanwar A K Productions, N-14A, Saket, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26516088; M: 9810216088; F: 011-26513556 E: amarvg@vsnl.com 204 Contact Details: Shekar Dattatri Plot No. 40, Door No. 11, 3rd East Street, Thiruvanmiyur Chennai 600041 Tamil Nadu P: 044- 24415744, 2491 4802; M: 0 9841015997 F: 044-2491 0910, 2491 8747 E: dattatri@touchtelindia.net, dattatri@vsnl.com W: www.shekardattatri.com Livelihood English Title: A World of Her Own English Title: Aamchi Kasauti Original Title: A World of Her Own Date/Month/ Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 29 min Format: DVD/VCD Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Hindi, Marathi Duration: 12 min Format: DV Subject Focus: Dust scavengers of Pune Subject Focus: Women and their right to livelihoods Synopsis: In India, 80 percent of rural women are engaged in livelihoods based on natural resources. This intense relationship throws up a whole range of issues and questions. Does policy recognize it? Do we value the knowledge systems which may have developed among these women? How have women coped with coercion from State in their accessing of natural resources? The film tries to explore these questions through four focused engagements: with fisherwomen of Karnataka, the Apatani women of Arunachal Pradesh, and the adivasi and dalit women of Orissa. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Commissioning Agency: UNDP, DFID and MOEF Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111; F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Synopsis: Aamchi Kasauti or ‘Our Test’ is the story of the dust scavengers of Pune, a rare breed of traders. They scavenge dust from daybreak to dusk and take their harvest at the end of the day to the gold traders, who mark it against a kasauti or a testing stone to evaluate the harvest. Director: Rrivu Laha, Film and Television Institute of India, Pune Production Company: Rrivu Laha Contact Details: Film and Television Institute of India Law College Road, Pune 411 004 Maharashtra T: 020-25431817,25433016, 25430017 E: ftii@vsnl.com W: www.ftiindia.com English Title: Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: Gujarati, Kutchi, Hindi and English Duration: 66 min Subject Focus: Displacement English Title: Aahad Sanskriti Sthal – Ojhiana Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2001 Language: English Duration: 18 min 41 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The Ojhian civilization/habitation Synopsis: The Ojhian civilization is believed to have lasted some 1,500 years. Excavations indicate that the people lived in mud houses and used utensils of painted blackred mud in the early stages; in the second stage, they built houses of stones — remains of a granary stand testimony to the skills of these people. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: A devastating earthquake strikes Gujarat; the toll is 20,000 dead and over 100,000 homes destroyed. A government-controlled mining company — the Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation (GMDC) — sees the quake as a God-sent opportunity to acquire two quake-hit villages to further its mining operations. The film documents this process of acquisition and displacement and its impact. It engages in the ongoing debate of environment vs. development and examines the fate of marginal citizens in a welfare state making its transition into the new economy of the new millenium. Awards Received by the Film: Le Prix Da Le Presse Politique Award for Best Film, 16th Fribourg Film Festival, Switzerland Director: Rakesh Sharma Contact Details: Rakesh Sharma Lighthouse, Sita Niwas, 12th Road, Khar, Mumbai 400052, Maharashtra P: 044-26485604; F: 26485604 E: rakeshfilm@gmail.com W: www.rakeshfilm.com 205 Directory of Green Films English Title: Aleesha Original Title: Aleesha Language: Konkani Duration: 118 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Environment vs development Synopsis: Aleesha is an artist and photographer and an ardent environmentalist. Married into the family of an industrialist, she finds herself in a situation where her beliefs are in contradiction to the business interests of her family. The film shows how Aleesha achieves a balance, overcoming all odds. Director: Rajendra Talak Producer: Rajendra Talak Creations Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh Original Title: Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: English Duration: 60 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Development; traditional resource management Synopsis: Perched in the Himalayas on the edge of the Tibetan plateau, Ladakh has one of the harshest climates on earth. For over 1,000 years, Ladakhis have managed to survive and prosper by husbanding resources and by protecting their land from overuse. But the Ladakh’s culture and environment are being systematically eroded now in the pursuit of Western-style progress. Shops are filled with luxury goods but the water is contaminated by pesticides, sanitation is almost non-existent, and squalid housing colonies sprawl towards the desert from the overcrowded capital Leh. What is happening in Ladakh, claims John Page, is a microcosm of social and environmental breakdown in the West. It challenges assumptions about the nature and value of progress. Director: John Page Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 206 Livelihood English Title: And the Bamboo Blooms English Title: Aruvacode Diary Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: 35 mm Original Title: Aruvacode Diary Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English/Malayalam Duration: 28 min Format: Beta/Digital Subject Focus: Bamboo flowering and its impacts Synopsis: The film is a study on the relationship between tribals in northeast and bamboo. The flowering of bamboo which occurs once in a 40-120 year life span depending on the species, is a time of devastation. The rodent population multiplies uncontrollably (bamboo seeds are presumably aphrodisiacs), devouring crops and leaving the farmer bereft of a livelihood. Director: Joshy Joseph Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Subject Focus: Women and empowerment Synopsis: This is a story of grit and determination of the women of Aruvacode, a small village near Kozhikode in Kerala. This erstwhile community of potters had struggled hard to find a foothold in the modern world — and women had suffered the most. Economic deprivation had forced them to sell their bodies. These women have now reorganized themselves into a co-operative, and are making beautiful pottery and other clay items that have found new markets in major cities in India. An earlier attempt to document their condition had ended disastrously: the co-operative was shut down, family members refused to allow their women to continue work. This film attempts to do things differently — without jeopardizing the on-going process of rehabilitation. Directors: Sanjay Maharishi and Anuradha Maharishi English Title: Arrows Against the Wind Language: English Duration: 53 min Format: DVD Contact Details: Sanjay Maharishi and Anuradha Maharishi FA-338, Mansarover Garden, New Delhi 110 015 P: 011-25431627, 25534890; F: 011-25437230 E: sanketproductions@yahoo.com; sanjay.maharishi@gmail.com Subject Focus: Indigenous peoples — Papua New Guinea Synopsis: Known as ‘The Amazon of Asia’, West Papua, a part of the largest island in the Asia-Pacific region, is home to some of the world’s most ancient cultures. In 1963, when the Dutch colonists finally left, Indonesia seized control of the territory, declared West Papua its 26th province, and launched a controversial transmigration policy to move Indonesians into West Papua. Outlawing cultural individualism, the Indonesian government instead promotes the forced assimilation of indigenous groups to make “one kind of mankind” and ruthlessly suppresses any opposition. The result is that the 70,000 Asmat people who inhabit the world’s largest alluvial swampland have had their territory confiscated by the state, while the 200,000 strong Dani people face extinction as the government presses ahead with road development. Director: Tracey Groome Producer: Tracey Groome Production Company: Land Beyond Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 207 Directory of Green Films English Title: At the Distant Horizon English Title: Ban on Ragpickers by MCD Delhi Original Title: Door Digante Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2002 Language: Oriya Duration: 2 hr Format: 35 mm to VCD/Beta Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Environment vs development — in the context of the fishing industry Synopsis: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has imposed a ban on ragpicking. For lakhs of peole, their only source of livelihood is threatened. Synopsis: The film is about the conflict between modernization and human existence, set in the backdrop of traditional fishermen’s resistance to mechanized fishing. The protagonist Manua, a young deaf and dumb fisherman, fights against all odds as mechanized trawlers throw him out of his traditional professional and force him into the big, bad world of the city. Director: Santanu Mishra Producer: A. K. Rath Production Company: Smruti Productions Contact Details: Santanu Mishra Plot No. 656, Nayapali (near Mangala Temple), Behera Sahi Bhubaneswar 751 012, Orissa M: 9861013867, 9861013867, 9337112386 E: santanumishra54@yahoo.com English Title: Backstage Boys Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: Beta Subject Focus: Migration — the case of Punjabi farmers Synopsis: The film reflects the impact of globalization on immigration from Punjab to the West. Marginal Punjabi farmers, unable to survive on small land holdings, are lured by the promise of plenty abroad. Despite the increasingly tough immigration laws there and the inherent risks involved in illegal international travel, there is a constant stream of brave, adventurous and perhaps foolhardy young man willing to take chances. The film maps this journey, fraught as it is with danger, deportation and even death. Director: Meera Dewan Contact Details: Meera Dewan South View Productions, 73 Poorvi Marg, Vasant Vihar New Delhi 110 057 P: 011-26144782; F: 011-26151908 E: meeradewan@vsnl.com 208 Subject Focus: Urban livelihoods — ragpickers of Delhi Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Baphlimali 173 Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English, Hindi and Oriya Duration: 28 min Format: VCD Subject Focus: Resistance of Kashipur tribals against bauxite mining and aluminum companies Synopsis: This is a film about globalization and tribal consciousness, a brief glimpse into an eight-year long struggle that is pushing out powerful Indian and international companies from the tribal lands in the Eastern Ghats in Orissa. Director: Amar Kanwar Contact Details: Amar Kanwar A K Productions, N-14A, Saket, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26516088; M: 9810216088; F: 011-26513556 E: amarvg@vsnl.com Livelihood English Title: Because of Our Rights English Title: Beijing Shorts Date/Month/Year of Production: 1991 Language: Hindi Duration: 42 min Format: U-Matic, VHS Original Title: Beijing Shorts Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 6 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Forest dependent communities and their struggles Synopsis: The film documents the struggle of the baan rope workers of Utter Pradesh for their rights. Over the years, these people have been denied the right of entry and use of forests. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Subject Focus: Women and their empowerment Synopsis: In Andra Pradesh, rural women attending a literacy class discovered they all suffered from their husband’s addiction to arak, the local alcohol. So they launched a campaign to ban it. In Guatemala, 45,000 women widowed as a result of decades of political violence joined forces to campaign against human rights violations. And in the Carribbean, a new movement using drama and ‘rap’ music has sprung up to combat widespread domestic violence.These are just three of six inspirational stories in this series made to mark the 1996 Beijing Conference on Women. Filmed entirely on location by women directors, they feature women from five different continents who are fighting environmental neglect, discrimination, poverty, illiteracy and violence — and learning to take control of their own lives. English Title: Behind the Glitter Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Language: English Duration: 45 min Format: Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Subject Focus: Mining and its impact on environment and livelihoods Synopsis: Narsipatnam was a non-descript small town in Vizag district of Andhra Pradesh. In it were the predominantly tribal villages of Karaka, Kasimi, Donepalem and K. Yellavaram — remote, surviving by selling their produce in the small market at Narsipatnam. Alexandrite, the precious stone, was unearthed in Karaka hill — and the entire region underwent a transformation. With modernization has come its attendant malaise, such as AIDS. Behind the Glitter tells the story of how in a bid to gain control on the mining areas, mining syndicates have played havoc with the lives of innocent villagers. Director: Saraswati Kavula Producer: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Production Company: Key Lite Studio, Hyderabad English Title: Bhuj 40 Original Title: Bhuj 40 Language: Hindi-Kutchhi Subject Focus: Mining and its impact on livelihoods Synopsis: In Kutch, Gujarat, mining is one of the biggest industries — almost 2,000 truckloads of bauxite leave the region every day. And most of these trucks are driven by Debariya Rabaris, a sub-group of the Rabari nomadic community, which resides in and around this region. Innercity Debars have left their traditional herding occupation for other forms of work, the most common being truck driving. Director: Dhanya Pilo Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org 209 Directory of Green Films English Title: Blowpipes and Bulldozers English Title: Breathing Without Air Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: DVD Original Title: Breathing Without Air Language: Oriya/English Subject Focus: Indigenous peoples and their rights over resources — the Penan tribe of Malaysia Synopsis: The Penan tribe of Malaysia is among the few remaining nomadic forest people left in Asia. Now their way of life is threatened by the relentless encroachment of logging companies, clear-felling the Sarawak forests to provide hardwood for luxury goods in Japan and the West. This Australian film tells the story of Bruno Manser, a young Swiss shepherd and artist who went to live with the Penan — and was forced to become an outlaw in the forest as a result of his campaign to save the forest, and the Penan people, from extinction. Directors: Jeni Kendell & Paul Tait Producers: Jeni Kendell & Paul Tait Production Company: National Geographic Society Channel Four Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Brazil Roadshow Original Title: Brazil Roadshow Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental issues in Brazil Synopsis: The Earth Report goes to Curitiba, environmental city of the future; onto the set of ZaZa, the latest soap opera; to the Amazonian floodplains to see community action helping the fisheries regenerate; and onto the football pitch where youngsters find an escape from their shanty towns. In 1992, TVE visited a fisherman and his family in Rio’s slums — the Earth Report also returns to see how they are faring five years on. Directors: Janet Boston, Marc De Beaufort Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 210 Subject Focus: Indigenous communities — the Mundapotas of Orissa Synopsis: The Mundapotas, a nomadic group in south Orissa, survive by collecting honey and capturing animals like snakes, porcupines and rats etc., which menace granaries. Another source of their livelihood is the rustic roadshow called Mundapota, the most thrilling item of which consists in a performer burying his head under the ground to provide macabre entertainment. Breathing Without Air is the tale of a father-son duo of this community. The son buries his head, while the father accompanies the show beating his drum. The film is a metaphor for the soul-killing deprivation of the working children of India. Director: Kapilas Bhuyan Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: Bugyal (Pastures) Original Title: Bugyal Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2001 Language: Hindi Duration: 8 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Traditional systems of conservation in the Himalayas — the bugyal grasslands of Uttaranchal Synopsis: The lush green pastures of Uttaranchal, known locally as bugyal, have been preserved and cared for by local communities for years. These communities, equipped with traditional knowledge about the importance and fragility of the ecosystem, have developed ways and means to conserve them. Producer: Sandeep Bhatt Contact Details: Sandeep Bhatt 563A, Sector 3, R. K. Puram, New Delhi 110 022 P: 011-23782018 E: sandybhatt2000@yahoo.com Livelihood English Title: Burdened Existence English Title: Centre for Science for Villages, Wardha Original Title: Burdened Existence Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 8 min Format: Betacam Language: English & Hindi Duration: 13 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Life and struggles of the girl-child in Garhwal Subject Focus: The Centre for Science for Villages, Gujarat Synopsis: For a Garhwali girl, life is fraught with difficulty and despair. She goes to school, but also has to trudge three-five kilometres in the hills to collect fuelwood and water. Synopsis: The film surveys the wide spectrum of work carried out at the Centre for Science for Villages — this includes paper made from banana pulp, biogas technologies, mud-brick making, earthenware pottery etc. Producer: Plan India Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Plan India B 4/161, Gulmohar House, 5th Floor, Gautam Nagar New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26962605, 26968432-34; F: 011-26863417 E: planindia@plan-international.org W: www.planindia.org English Title: Call of the Forest Language: English Duration: 25 min Subject Focus: Women’s initiatives to save the environment Synopsis: This film documents the successful struggle of the tribal women of Bastar — led by the middle-aged Mitkbai — to save their traditional sal forests from the state government’s commercial forestry programme. Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: Changing Destiny – Best Practices Original Title: Changing Destiny – Best Practices Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Government initiatives in ecodevelopment, health and information management Synopsis: In the film, case studies from different parts of the country illustrate how the government’s initiatives and people’s participation can bring about dramatic change in the quality of life. Director: Chandromouli Basu Producers: Niret Alva and Nikhil J. Alva Production Company: Miditech Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: Miditech Pvt. Ltd. 121, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV, Gurgaon – 122 015, Haryana P: 0124-2397001 – 10; F: 0124-2397011 E: nikhil@miditech.org, niret@miditech.org W: www.miditech.org CMS ENVIS Centre 211 Directory of Green Films English Title: Changing Destiny – Best Practices II English Title: Chhakda Original Title: Changing Destiny – Best Practices II Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Chhakda Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi, English and Gujarati Duration: 25 min Subject Focus: Access to resources Subject Focus: The Chhakda, a local public transport option Synopsis: Access to land and water resources is vital for improving the economic status of the poor and the marginalized. Several Indian states have launched innovative programmes in partnership with development agencies to provide this access. The film highlights three case studies: the Rajiv Gandhi Watershed Management Mission in Jhabua, the waste management system in Ludhiana, and Swajal Dhara, a programme, in which the community takes care of its water needs near Dehradun. Synopsis: The Chhakda is a source of livelihood for its owner, the driver, the mechanic and even the police — and an indispensable means of transport for the urban commuter in the absence of anything more efficient. The film suggests that completely banning the Chhakda, which is illegal, is not the solution — instead, its potential should be harnessed for the benefit of the common man. Director: Tanusree Banerjee Producer: Manira Alva Production Company: Miditech Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Contact Details: Miditech Pvt. Ltd. 121, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV, Gurgaon – 122 015, Haryana P: 0124-2397001 – 10; F: 0124-2397011 E: nikhil@miditech.org, niret@miditech.org W: www.miditech.org English Title: Changing Winds Language: English Duration: 2 hr 30 sec Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: The Aravallis Synopsis: The film highlights the barren, dry and desolate environs of the Aravalli ranges, the result of excessive denudation by man and beast. It also shows how new agricultural practices and improved water management are making this landscape greener. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 212 Director: Ipsit Patel Livelihood English Title: Climb Every Mountain English Title: Co-Existence Date/Month/Year of Production: March-August 2001 Language: English Duration: 39 min 12 sec Original Title: Co-Existence Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English Duration: 2 min 10 sec Format: DV Subject Focus: Women’s empowerment — activities of PEDO in Bicchiwara, Rajasthan Synopsis: Dungarpur district in south Rajasthan is a hilly region where more than 80% of the population comprises of Bhil tribals. Environmental degradation has compelled the tribals — who used to depend on forests — to turn to agriculture and animal husbandry for survival. The area is drought-prone, and these conditions made the tribals fair game for moneylenders; women suffered the most. But now the efforts of the People’s Educational and Developmental Organization (PEDO) has brought about seeds of change, beginning with Bicchiwara block, one of the five administrative blocks in the district. Some of the major developmental activities initiated by PEDO here have been the eradication of guineaworm, installation of the hand-pumps, schools for tribal children, soil conservation work and the women’s programme, a highlight of which is the Women’s Savings Groups. This programme is aimed at developing the land resources to fulfill community needs for fuel, fodder and timber and to make the villagers aware of their rights. Directors: Shivendra Singh & Karan Bali Producer: Shivendra Singh Contact Details: Shivendra Singh/Karan Bali Dungarpur Films, A-5, Ananta Apts., Dr. Rajabali Patel Road, Breach Candy, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-235 19715/ 2352 0519 E: shivendrasingh@vsnl.com Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: The film talks about how killing a tree can threaten our own extinction. Directors: Shravan Hegde & Prathamesh Desai Producer: Swati Chandgadkar Contact Details: Shravan Hegde 5/157, Bhagyalaxmi, Sir Bhalchandra Road, Dadar Mumbai 400 014 P: 022-24143500; M: 09869086908 E: shravangotmail@gmail.com English Title: Colours of the Earth Original Title: Colours of the Earth Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2002 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Empowerment of dalit women — Medak Synopsis: The film travels to villages of dalit women in Medak, Andhra Pradesh, where these women are in control of their own lives with the help of a local NGO, Deccan Development Society. Their Alternative Public Distribution System is ensuring access to subsidized foodgrains at village-level grain banks. Completely decentralized, this system is managed entirely by women. Producer: Krishnendu Bose Commissioning Agency: Winrock International India Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com CMS ENVIS Centre 213 Directory of Green Films English Title: Common Property Resources English Title: Cry of the Forest Original Title: Common Property Resources Date/Month/Year of Production: June 1995 Duration: 18 min 17 sec Format: Betacam Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Common property resources Synopsis: The film examines the life of adivasis displaced by a tiger sanctuary in Kanha, Madhya Pradesh, and explores a more holistic approach to conservation, where people are a part of the environment. Synopsis: Dr. Vijay Paranjpye and Dr. Rajendra Jagdale discuss common property resources in this film, and whether village communities are getting marginalised in today’s world. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Subject Focus: Displacement — people-animal coexistence Director: Krishnendu Bose Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com English Title: Coping to Survive English Title: Dance with Hands Held Tight Original Title: Coping to Survive Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: Betacam Original Title: Dance with Hands Held Tight Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: Local Indian languages (with English subtitles) Duration: 62 min Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Responses of women and communities to environment protection Synopsis: This film looks at micro-level coping strategies used by women to counter degrading of the environment in Meghalaya. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Subject Focus: Women and the politics of their natural resouce-based livelihoods Synopsis: Eighty-six per cent of rural women are engaged in agriculture. In 92 per cent of rural households, energy needs are met by firewood. The landless and the poor — mostly women among them — procure 90 per cent of this firewood from the forest commons. The sea supports livelihoods of 400,000 women just along the short 300 km coast of Karnataka. This intense relationship of women and natural resources across the country throws up a whole range of issues and questions. Does policy recognize this intensity? Do we at all value the knowledge systems which may have developed among these women? How have women coped with coercion from State in their accessing of natural resources? The film tries to find answers. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Earthcare Films Production Company: Earthcare Films Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com 214 Livelihood English Title: Dawn to Dusk Further… A Story of Horse-cart Pullers Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 13 min Format: DV Subject Focus: Horse-cart pullers of Delhi Synopsis: This film, produced by students, is about the dying profession of Tangawalas on the roads of Delhi. Director: Anshul A. Ojha Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: Delta Force Original Title: Delta Force Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD English Title: Desounen: Dialogue with Death Language: English, French, Spanish Duration: 50 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Environmental crisis and turmoil in Haiti Synopsis: Years of economic and political chaos in Haiti, the Caribbean’s poorest country, have led to environmental devastation, crushing poverty and mass exodus of Haitians trying to reach United States. The documentary takes the form of journey through Haiti. Guiding the viewer along the way is the narrator — a fictional, wise old countryman who draws on his ancestral knowledge of life and death to provide a running commentary on the plight of the Haitians he encounters on his travels. Director: Raoul Peck Production Company: KS Vision for TVE/BBC for the One World Group of Broadcasters Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Development at Gun Point Subject Focus: The struggle of the Ogoni in Nigeria Synopsis: Made before the judicial murder of the Nigerian writer and human rights activist Ken Saro-Wiwa in November 1995, Delta Force tells the story of the non-violent efforts of the Ogoni people to halt 30 years of environmental damage, suffering and inequality on the Niger delta. The Ogoni have been paying a terrible price for their opposition to the Nigerian military regime and to the policies of the petrochemical giant Shell. This film opens with the arrest of Saro-Wiwa and the subsequent implementation of ‘Operation Restore’ in Ogoniland — the military’s campaign of terror against the Ogoni to suppress their environmental movement. Director: Glen Ellis Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Original Title: Development at Gun Point Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2002 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 36 min Format: DV Subject Focus: Bauxite mining in Orissa — its impacts and people’s protests Synopsis: India has opened up its mining sector to global capital. Investments are flowing in, but pollution, deforestation and displacement have been the results. In this context, this documentary talks about the social and environmental impacts of bauxite mining in Kashipur, Orissa, and the struggle of the adivasis against it. Director: K. P. Sasi Producer: K. P. Sasi Production Company: K. P. Sasi Contact Details: K. P. Sasi 103, May Flower Laxmi Apartment, 63, Sulthan Palya Main Road, R T Nagar, Bangalore 560 032, Karnataka P: 080-26553117, 23650916; M: 09945282056 E: sasi36@rediffmail.com W: www.visualsearch.org CMS ENVIS Centre 215 Directory of Green Films English Title: Development Flows from the Barrel of the Gun English Title: Doodhatoli Original Title: Vikas Bandook ki Naal se Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2003 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 54 min Original Title: Doodhatoli Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 31 min 26 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: State-sponsored violence on people affected by development projects Subject Focus: Womens’ empowerment through environmental regenaration and sustainable development Synopsis: This is a film on human right violations committed on indigenous people in India. It documents the violence the State perpetrates on people affected by development projects, and calls for a more sustainable development that is “not at the cost of people”. Synopsis: Doodhatoli is the story of the village women of Pauri Garwhal, who over the years have organized themselves to protect local forests. The remarkable thing about this effort is that the movement is entirely led and managed by local — mostly illiterate — women. They are primarily guided by their own experiences and traditional wisdom about local resources and environment. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Star Award’, CMS VATAVARAN 2005 in Forest for Life category Directors: Biju Toppo/Meghnath Producer: Meghnath (Akhra) Production Company: Akhra Contact Details: AKHRA Sastri Nagar, Kanke Road, Ranchi 834 008, Jharkhand P: 0651-2231693 E: akhra@rediffmail.com English Title: Discovery of God Original Title: Discovery of God Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2003 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Conservation Synopsis: This film makes an attempt to attract the attention of people towards conservation through mythology: by trying to prove the oneness of Nature and God, as propounded in global mythology. Producer: Jagdish Vasant Kulkarni Commissioning Agency: Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University Contact Details: Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) Dhyan Gangotri, Gangapur Road, Nasik 422 222, Maharashtra P: 0253-2231481/2231714/15; F: 0253 2231716 E: pskulkarni8@yahoo.co.in W: www.ycmou.com 216 Producer: K. Bikram Singh Commissioning Agency: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: Down the Drain Original Title: Down the Drain Language: Tamil, English Subject Focus: Sanitary workers of Chennai Synopsis: This is a film on manual sanitary workers of Chennai. Director: Gayathri N. Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Livelihood English Title: Down to Earth Language: English & Hindi Duration: 26 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Mud as a viable construction material Synopsis: The work of an NGO, Development Alternatives (DA), offers mud as a practical solution for housing problems. The film shows a mud-based building under construction and the various methods devised to overcome any necessity of concrete. Production Company: CENDIT Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: Drops of Hope English Title: Earth Report V (Hands On): On the Move Original Title: Earth Report V (Hands On): On the Move Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Transportation — green alternatives Synopsis: As world populations grow, so does pressure on local transport. This Hands On looks at a variety of solutions to the transport problem. It investigates hydrogen-powered vehicles in Germany, rent-a-bike schemes in the Netherlands and electric car hire alternatives in France. We visit rural road-building projects in Mozambique where local communities are redeveloping transport links destroyed during the civil war. Finally, the camera comes to Nepal where there has been an boom in the electric tempo market. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Original Title: Boond Director: Nila Madhab Panda Contact Details: Nila Madhab Panda Filmmaker, 12,Uday Park, 2nd floor, Khelgaon Marg New Delhi 110049 P: 011-5164 5940/ 3991, 011-26520491, M: 9811320557 E: madhab17@rediffmail.com W: www.eleanoraimages.org CMS ENVIS Centre 217 Directory of Green Films English Title: Earth Report VI: Uphill Struggle — Where Families and Mountains Meet Original Title: Earth Report VI: Uphill Struggle — Where Families and Mountains Meet Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental issues and livelihoods in Kyrgistan and Tajikistan Synopsis: Eking a living on the slopes is never easy at the best of times. For the people of the former Soviet republics of Kyrgistan and Tajikistan, economic collapse meant that food and fuel subsidies have gone. One result has been the stripping bare of the once thickly forested hillsides for fuel. An intimate portrait of three families documents their hardships. But aid from the Aga Khan’s foundation is getting through in the form of soil conserving farming methods and rural hydro schemes. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Exodus Language: English Duration: 50 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Global refugee policy Synopsis: In April 1994, 250,000 people fleeing Rwanda’s bloody war set up camp across the border in Tanzania. Almost overnight, Bamako refugee camp had effectively become Tanzania’s second largest city. With 50,000 families requiring fuelwood and drinking water, this ‘city’ soon began to have a devastating effect on the surrounding forests and local water supply. Facing a catastrophe, representatives of the aid charity CARA ordered an environmental impact assessment to find ways to reduce the destruction and establish a blueprint for future refugee policy. Producer: Mick Rhodes Production Company: TV 6 for the BBC/TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Expressway Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2004 Language: English, Hindi and Marathi (with English subtitles) Duration: 10 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: The Mumbai-Pune Express Highway Synopsis: The Mumbai-Pune Expressway is touted as one of the major achievements in the development chart of Maharashtra. But the story which villagers, ecologists, doctors and economists narrate, is quite different. The film, an exploration of the fallouts of the Expressway, questions the politics of development. Director: Sanju Surendran Producer: Mr. Tripurari Sharan, Director, Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) Production Company: Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) Contact Details: Film and Television Institute of India, (FTII) Law College Road, Pune 411 004 Maharashtra T: 020-020-25457037, 25431817, 25433016, 25430017 M: 09422351508 E: ftii@vsnl.com W: www.ftiindia.com 218 Livelihood English Title: Fight for Survival English Title: Fish Tales Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Gujarati-Hindi Duration: 20 min Format: Mini DV Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Traditional fishing industry of Kerala Subject Focus: Livelihoods — the case of the Madaris of Gujarat Synopsis: Gujarat has approximately three lakh members of the nomadic Madari community. The Madaris’ are traditional snake catchers and charmers. They follow their own Panchayat system, which lays down strict rules about catching, keeping, performing with and releasing snakes back into the jungle. Now, the Animal Cruelty Act and other laws have outlawed the Madaris’ traditional profession and placed their survival at stake. Director: Dakxin Nandlal Bajarange Production Company: Dakxin Nandlal Bajarange Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: First Harvest/Changing Valleys Synopsis: This film explores developmental and environmental issues by focusing on traditional fishery in Kerala. Thirty years of top-down development policies have failed to address the needs of fisherfolk and their special relationship with the sea. Today, fishing communities are faced with the crisis of declining fish stocks. Fish Tales is cautionary — it underlines the need to initiate development policies that are sustainable and beneficial to the communities involved. Directors: Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam Contact Details: The Foundation for Universal Responsibility, Of His Holiness The Dalai Lama, UGF, Core 4 A India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003 T: 011-24648450; F: 011-24648451 E: furhhdl@vsnl.com W: www.furhhdl.org English Title: Fish Wars Language: English Duration: 58 min Format: DVD Language: English Duration: 46 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Rejuvenating rural economy Subject Focus: Commercial fishing Synopsis: In north Pakistan, the inhospitable mountain terrain has kept local villages isolated for centuries. To feed their growing populations, villagers have cut down the trees and overgrazed the land. First Harvest looks at the remarkable success of a scheme initiated by the Agha Khan Rural Support Programme which is helping local village organizations in over 800 villages in the region. Farmers meet to formulate common policies, build roads and irrigation channels, and start a programme of tree-planting, while women gain confidence and status as they learn how to process and market fruit and vegetables. The film shows how village organizations can become the driving force not just for economic but also for social change. Synopsis: This film presents an examination of the impact of commercial fishing operations in British Columbia. Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Directors: Nicholas Kendall & Jack Silberman Producer: David Yager Production Company: Northern Lights Media Corp. & The Agha Khan Foundation Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 219 Directory of Green Films English Title: Fishing in the Sea of Greed English Title: Freedom Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: Marathi, Hindi, Tamil and English Duration: 47 min Original Title: Freedom Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2001 Language: Multiple Indian languages (with English subtitles) Duration: 58 min Format: Digital Subject Focus: The fishing industry and fishing rights Synopsis: This is a film on fishermens’ fight against large foreign factory ships that are depleting the seas, and shrimp aquaculture that is destroying coastal lands. Led by the National Fishworkers Forum (NFF), fishermen across India are uniting to fight these twin problems. But the crisis in the fisheries is worldwide and so must be the fight of the fishermen. Director: Anand Patwardhan Contact Details: Anand Patwardhan 2nd Floor, 27, Lokmanya Tilak Colony Marg, No. 2 Dadar (East), Mumbai 400 014 P: 022-24143782; F: 022-24142946 E: anandpat@vsnl.com, simantin@vsnl.com English Title: Five Realities of the Future Language: English Duration: 42 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Community initiatives for control over resources Synopsis: The five vignettes that make up Damien Rea’s film together demonstrate the power of community action in helping people take control of their own lives. In Costa Rica, the Bribri people have fought a successful battle to win back the ancestral lands wrested from them by Spanish settlers. On the Japanese island of Ishigaki, the villagers of Shiraho staged a campaign to stop the government building an airport which would destroy their priceless coral reef. In India, the villagers of Dhanawas have built their own gas generators to provide cheap energy. And in Hungary, a local group on the outskirts of Budapest has set up a community scheme to monitor and cleanup the heavy metal contamination of the soil that is the legacy of 40 years of unregulated industrial development. Director: Damien Rea Producer: Damien Rea Production Company: TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 220 Subject Focus: Local communities’ control over natural resources Synopsis: This is a documentary film about protection and conservation of natural resources, and about communities resisting an onslaught on their livelihoods. In a journey that traverses several states in India, the film documents attempts by local people to protect and control their natural resources. Director: Amar Kanwar Producer: A K Productions Contact Details: Amar Kanwar A K Productions, N-14A, Saket, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26516088, 26534712; M: 9810216088 F: 011-26513556 E: amarvg@vsnl.com English Title: Gadia Lohar: A Life and Livelihood in Question? Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Gadia lohars of Rajasthan Synopsis: This film is an effort to understand the reasons behind the failures of government initiatives in providing better life and livelihood to Gadia lohars, a nomadic community of Rajasthan. The film clearly brings out that understanding the culture context is vital before formulating policies for any segment of the society. Director: Meenakshi and Vinay Rai Contact Details: Leoarts Communication A-103, LGF, Amar Colony, Lajpat Nagar–IV New Delhi 110 024 P: 26488898; F: 26216536 E: leoarts@bol.net.in Livelihood English Title: Galleria Sepultura English Title: Gene Hunters Original Title: Galleria Sepultura Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2003 Language: English Duration: 35 min Format: Digital Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 54 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Rights of indigenous peoples Subject Focus: The tribal spirit and its imminent death at the hands of society Synopsis: The indigenous people depicted in this film are from the forests of Kerala, the hills of Nagaland, Myanmar and the river islands of Assam. Though seemingly diverse, they share the fate of enforced disassociation from their traditional legacy of water and spirit. In doing so, our larger society is shown to metaphorically assume the role of a modern cannibal, the worst hunter — one that feeds upon its own. Producer: Switchblade & Silverspoon Synopsis: Could DNA from the blood of indigenous people hold the secret of new drugs to treat ravaging human diseases like AIDS or motor neurone disease? Genetic scientists working on the worldwide Human Genome Biodiversity Project believe it’s possible, and in the remote rainforests of northern Colombia they’re collecting blood from the Ahuaco and Asario Indians to get the DNA for their labs. They aim to gather the genetic blueprint of 700 pure-blooded tribal people before they become extinct or lose their unique genetic make-up through intermarriage. But, as the film underlines, there is a dilemma. New drugs can earn massive profits and, community leaders ask, who will benefit? Contact Details: Switchblade & Silverspoon, A-11 B, 2nd Floor, Sanwal Nagar, New Delhi 110 049 M: 9811122060 E: fests@swibla.com Director: Ian Taylor Producer: Luke Holland Production Company: ZEF Productions, TVE for channel 4 English Title: Gavari-Samajik Prasthabhoomi Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Original Title: Gavari-Samajik Prasthabhoomi Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1999 Language: Hindi Duration: 16 min 54 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Tribal folk theatre of Rajasthan Synopsis: The film celebrates the form of tribal folk theatre of south Rajasthan which conveys a message of keeping the environment healthy. Producer: Manohar Lalas Contact Details: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Faculty of Engg, JNV University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan P: 0291-2513734; F: 0291-2513733 E: emrcjod@sancharnet.in CMS ENVIS Centre English Title: Guardians of the Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 18 min Format: Digital Director: Ahmad Azeem Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org 221 Directory of Green Films English Title: Hands On — Out of Asia English Title: Hands On: Do it Herself Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Original Title: Hands On: Do it Herself Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Credit initiatives to empower people Synopsis: The movie recounts stories of how credit initiatives can boost more than just incomes, and how innovative fishing methods combined with new practices can improve people’s livelihoods and safeguard the environment. In Maharashtra, a group of women entrepreneurs are benefiting from a new credit scheme, which has helped them out of poverty and introduced them to the thriving business world. Meanwhile, in Thailand, fishing communities are working to restore depleted fish stocks by replanting mangrove and sea grass beds to act as spawning grounds, and by phasing out the destructive push nets. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Hands On: Cash – No Question Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Subject Focus: Innovative micro-credit schemes Synopsis: Banking with a difference: this is what this movie is all about, with stories on innovative micro-credit schemes that are putting profits from green enterprise back into the community. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 222 Subject Focus: Women entrepreneurs using alternate technologies Synopsis: This is a part of a worldwide series of 52 fiveminute programmes featuring the use of appropriate technologies. Introduced by Annie Lennox, Do it Herself features five stories looking specifically at the solutions which women are using to tackle environmental problems, set up sustainable enterprises and adapt to a changing world. Director: Janet Boston Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Livelihood English Title: Hell in the Pacific English Title: Highway to the Hidden Valleys Original Title: Hell in the Pacific Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: English Duration: 55 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Environmental conflicts in Papua New Guinea Synopsis: When China and Pakistan cemented their strategic alliance in the early 1970s by building the Karakorum highway, centuries of isolation in the valleys of northern Pakistan came to an end. Ruled for decades by the Mirs, or feudal princes, the people had survived by a precarious agricultural system which began to disintegrate after 1972. The Aga Khan Rural Support Programme has now helped set up over 2,000 village organizations to oversee new projects from irrigation to food preservation. But, as the film makes clear, progress has also brought tensions. The road is exacting demands from the people of Gilgit, Hunza and Narag as surely as their feudal lords once did, remorselessly changing patterns of life established over centuries. Synopsis: Defending land has always been a way of life in Papua New Guinea. But today, it’s not just quarrelsome neighbours the Pacific islanders are having to fight off, but multinational predators keen to cash in on their rich tropical forests and mineral resources. Hell in the Pacific investigates three separate conflicts between local Papuan landowners and subsidiaries of the mining conglomerate, Rio Tinto Zinc (RTZ). Clashes between police and villagers over gold extraction rights in one remote region led to RTZ’s abrupt departure — together with most of the gold. Pollution from RTZ’s copper mine on the island of Bougainville has been a focus of seething resentment since 1988. And now, overriding local objections, extractors have moved in, unannounced, to develop a new island gold mine using cyanide. Director: Glen Ellis Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Development and its impacts Director: Paul Cleary Producer: Paul Cleary Production Company: Farthest North Productions, TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 223 Directory of Green Films English Title: Honey Hunters of the Blue Mountains English Title: I AM Language: English Duration: 33 min Language: English Subject Focus: Youth Subject Focus: Kurumba tribals of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve Synopsis: One of the last havens of untouched forest land – the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve in south India — is home to the hunter-gatherer Kurumba tribals. These tribals scale precipitous cliffs using ladders made from vines, to collect honey. This film is the first to document their extraordinary livelihood. Awards Received by the Film: Second prize, Earth Vision, Santacruz, USA Director: Mike H. Pandy Contact Details: Riverbank Studios, C-18, Chirag Enclave, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011- 5163 2890, 2641 0684; F: 011- 26216508 E: wildexplorer@gmail.com, mike@riverbankstudios.com; wildlife@vsnl.com, rvrbanks@gias01.vsnl.net.in W: www.riverbankstudios.com English Title: Humanitas — The Disappeared, Refugees and the Prior Nations Original Title: Humanitas — The Disappeared, Refugees and the Prior Nations Date/Month/Year of Production: 1987 Language: English Duration: 75 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Synopsis: This is a look at the lives of some young people from different backgrounds – the privileged, the not-so privileged, and the tribal artisan — as they explore their roles, identities and their own sense of self. Director: Puneeta Roy Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org English Title: I, Fisherman Original Title: Mee Koli Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Language: Hindi and Marathi (with English subtitles) Duration: 31 min 30 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Indigenous fishing community’s efforts to preserve its traditional livelihood Subject Focus: Global humanitarian issues — Refugees and indigenous peoples Synopsis: This is a story of an indigenous fishing community: the Kolis, the original inhabitants of Mumbai, and today, a community pushed to the fringes of India’s commercial capital. From here, they wage their brave war to protect the resources of the sea and their livelihood. Fierce environmentalists, they are the conscience of a city hell bent on shortsighted urbanization. Synopsis: The film is in three instalments, covering global humanitarian issues: how indigenous communities are finding a new pride in their culture, how ‘disappearance’ is used as a technique of terror and repression, and the plight of 13 million refugees all over the world. Director: Miriam Chandy Menacherry Producer: PSBT and Prasar Bharati Corporation Production Company: Filament Pictures Pvt. Ltd. Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Director: Bruno Sorrentino Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Miriam Chandy Menacherry, Filament Pictures Pvt. Ltd. 6/5 Hillside D, Raheja Vihar, Powai, Mumbai 400 072 P: 022-28576119, M: 9892644163 E: miriamchandy@yahoo.com Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 224 Livelihood English Title: Images of Development English Title: In the Forest Hangs a Bridge Original Title: Images of Development Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2003 Language: Bengali (with English subtitles) Duration: 25 min Format: Mini DV Original Title: In the Forest Hangs a Bridge Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1999 Language: English Duration: 39 min Original Format: 16 mm (available in Digibeta/Betacam/ DVD/VCD) Subject Focus: Urban poor and their displacement Subject Focus: The Adi tribals of Arunachal Pradesh Synopsis: The film examines the process of urban planning and development and what it means to the poor, powerless and marginalized sections of a metropolitan city like Kolkata. Through its portrayal of the eviction of slum dwellers on 10 December (ironically, the World Human Rights Day), the film shows how the process of urban environment planning and development works by excluding the poor and marginalized. Synopsis: The film is about the building of a 1,000-feet suspension bridge by the people of an Adi village, an evocation of the tribal community that makes it possible, and a reflection on the strengths — and fragility — of the idea of community. Located deep in the forested hills of Siang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh, these elegant structures of cane and bamboo are the distinctive mark of the Adi tribe. Sometimes as long as 1,500 feet, these bridges have traditionally been built by the community members. Their only tool is the dao, a machete. Director: Pramod Gupta Producer: Pramod Gupta Contact Details: Pramod Gupta 2, Deshbandhu Road (West), Kolkata 700 035, West Bengal P: 033-25778061; M: 9830411525 E: pg38@rediffmail.com English Title: In Search of Greener Pastures Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English & Hindi Duration: 35 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Awards Received by the Film: Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus) for Best Documentary Film, 1999 National Film Awards; Asian Gaze Award, Pusan Short Film Festival, Korea Director: Sanjay Kak Producer: Sanjay Kak Production Company: Octave Communications Pvt Ltd Commissioning Agency: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Sanjay Kak Octave Communications, C4/4048, Vasant Kunj New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26893893; M: 9820139960; F: 011-26123828 E: octave@vsnl.com Subject Focus: Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh Synopsis: The film covers the lifestyle and struggles of the nomadic Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh. Producer: Praveen Kumar Production Company: M/s Andaaz Communications Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre 225 Directory of Green Films English Title: Islands of Individuality English Title: Jagriti Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: Hindi Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Subject Focus: Man-nature coexistence — the case of the Nicobar Islands Subject Focus: Women and environment conservation Synopsis: This is a film on the unique success story of Nicobar Islands. In addition to the protection of aboriginal tribes by restricting entry of non-tribals into the Nicobars, the tribal ethos of respect for nature and coexistence with flora and fauna has created a life in harmony with the sea and forests for the Nicobaris. Producer: Mrs. Ranjana Kaul Production Company: M/s Leburnum Communications Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in English Title: It can be Done Language: English & Hindi Duration: 20 min Format: U-Matic, VHS Subject Focus: Tribal rehabilitation Synopsis: The tribal rehabilitation programme conducted by the Banvasi Seva Ashram forms the main content of this film. In this programme, indigenous irrigation systems were used to rejuvenate drought-prone areas. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 226 Synopsis: This docu-drama shows how women can contribute to environment conservation in rural areas. Producer: M/s Vibhor Video Vision Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in English Title: Jardhar Diary Original Title: Jardhar Diary Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2002 Language: English Duration: 29 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Community control over natural resources Synopsis: The film is about a village called Jardhar tucked away in the hills of the Garhwal Himalayas. The villagers have revived their forests, are fighting limestone mining on their hill slopes, staving off power lines which will decimate their pine and sal cover, and reclaiming traditional seeds and putting them back into circulation. Producer: Krishendu Bose Commissioning Agency: Winrock International, India Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Livelihood English Title: Jeevika — Struggle for Existence English Title: Jungle Pharmacy Original Title: Jeevika — Struggle for Existence Language: Hindi Original Title: Jungle Pharmacy Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Livelihood problems — Palamau Synopsis: This documentary is about the livelihood struggles of the people of Palamu district in Jharkhand. Subject Focus: Traditional medicine Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Synopsis: This film explores the commercial potential of plant remedies in Brazil and the United States. It also explores the traditional knowledge of the Shamans — the tribal healers of Peru and Brazil. The film suggests that an amalgamation of traditional medicine and modern scientific development can bring in a breakthrough in modern healing systems. English Title: Jhilmili’s Story Director: Jamie Hartell Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Director: Kumar Yugant Original Title: Jhilmili ki Kahani Language: English & Hindi Duration: 22 min Format: VHS Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Subject Focus: Empowerment of women Synopsis: It is an account of the transformation of Jhilmili village in West Bengal through empowerment of its women. The film depicts how women, democratically organized and given the power of decision-making access to resources, can become catalytic agents for development. English Title: Kandal Pokkudan Original Title: Kandal Pokkudan Language: English Subject Focus: Kandal Pokkudan, the ecological activist Production Company: Cine Arts India Commissioning Agency: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: This is a biographical film about Kandal Pokkudan, an ecological activist. Director: Sanju Surendran Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org 227 Directory of Green Films English Title: Khamoshi ke Swar English Title: Kora Rajee Subject Focus: The handicapped and their welfare Duration: 51 min Synopsis: There are nearly one crore handicapped people in India, a large number of whom are deaf and dumb. ‘Silence’ is an organization in Kolkata, which is training these people in self-promoted income generation activities like making greeting cards, wax lamps, screen prints and paintings. The film touches on sensitive issues like how attitudes towards the deaf and dumb affect their families and marriage. Director: Biju Toppo Production Company: AKHRA Contact Details: AKHRA Sastri Nagar, Kanke Road, Ranchi 834 008, Jharkhand P: 0651-2231693 E: akhra@rediffmail.com Production Company: CNN/Turner Broadcasting System English Title: Ladhakh – A Fragile Heritage Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Kipdow Language: English Duration: 19 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Watershed development and the activities of MYRADA Synopsis: The film is an account of the work done by MYRADA, a voluntary organization, in the field of watershed development, leading to all-round progress of an impoverished area. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in 228 Original Title: c – A Fragile Heritage Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 21 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Wetland conservation in Tibet Synopsis: This is a documentation of a conservation initiative by the World Wide for Nature-India in the Ladakh region: the focus of these initiatives is on the high altitude wetlands of the Tibetan steppe region. The film explores the natural heritage of the region, and describes the various conservation strategies that are being implemented in cooperation with various stakeholders like the army, the nomadic Changpas, the local administration, schools, tour operators etc. The film also highlights the relationship that the local community shares with the environment. Director: Himanshu Malhotra Producer: Himanshu Malhotra Production Company: Multi Media Commissioning Agency: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-India Contact Details: Freshwater & Wetlands Conservation Programme World Wide Fund for Nature-India 172-B, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110003 P: 011-4150 4815; F: 011-4150 4795 W: www.wwfindia.org Livelihood English Title: Ladhakh — Desert in the Skies Subject Focus: Life in the Chang Thang plateau Synopsis: The film is a documentation of the harsh life of nomads and the rare wildlife of their lands — the Tibetan black-necked cranes, Ladakhi wild dogs and wolves, etc. English Title: Life II: Patently Obvious Original Title: Life II: Patently Obvious Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Benefits of intellectual property protection Production Company: Bedi Ji Productions Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: Bedi Films, E-19, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi 110 027 P: 011- 25439939, 25441864, 51444332, F: 011-25430850 E: bedifilms@vsnl.com; bedifilms@touchtelindia.com W: www.bedibrothers.com English Title: Lakshmi and Vishwakarma Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Oriya Duration: 2 min 21 sec Synopsis: The film explores a folktale about the goddess of wealth and artisans struggling for survival. Director: Vasudha Joshi Production Company: Vasudha Joshi Contact Details: Vasudha Joshi Top Floor, 189 Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata 700029 West Bengal English Title: Life & Livelihood Synopsis: Protection of intellectual property is the lifeblood of the new knowledge economy. But while the benefits to the multinational pharmaceutical or telecommunication giants are plain, what relevance do World Trade Organization patent regulations have for developing countries? Patently Obvious explores the benefits of intellectual property protection in the Indian state of Gujarat. Karimbhai practises herbal medicine from his home. Ten years ago, he lived in a tiny hut, charged nothing for treating patients, and — as his sons had no interest in learning his skills — his knowledge looked likely to die with him. By contrast, Karimbhai today makes a good living — with people travelling for miles for treatment and advice. He even has a patent application out for one of his medicines. His change of fortune came about after he joined the Honeybee Network, which protects and strengthens rural innovators and traditional knowledge keepers by documenting their work and protecting its patents. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Language: English Duration: 14 min Director: Snehasis Das Contact Details: Snehasis Das 1478, Lodhi Road Complex, New Delhi 110 003 M: 9811156383 E: snehasis.das@gmail.com CMS ENVIS Centre 229 Directory of Green Films English Title: Life II: Pavements of Gold English Title: Life on Four Wheels Original Title: Life II: Pavements of Gold Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English, Hindi Duration: 37 min 32 sec Format: DV Subject Focus: Mumbai’s taxi drivers Subject Focus: Migration and urban poverty Synopsis: Urban poverty is one of the biggest challenges facing the world today. The figures are stark: in 1950, the number of people living in urban areas amounted to 300 million. At the start of the new century, that figure had multiplied almost 10-fold, to 2.85 billion. And the flow of rural migrants arriving in the world’s megacities shows no signs of slowing down. With the backdrop of the growing urban slums surrounding Lima, capital of Peru, this programme examines the enduring magnetism of big cities — and asks whether the migrants who’ve moved here now feel that city life is the answer to their dreams. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Life IV: Helping Ourselves Original Title: Life IV: Helping Ourselves Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Empowerment initiatives in India Synopsis: This programme explores changes in two Indian states that have succeeded in giving previously powerless people some control over their lives. In Karnataka, the IT revolution has allowed farmers to access the land deeds so vital to obtaining the credit with which they can sow next year’s harvest. In Andhra Pradesh, women’s self-help groups have enabled rural women to change aspects of their lives they were unhappy with, and given them a voice in local government. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 230 Synopsis: Life on Four Wheels is a first hand account of the lives of Mumbai’s taxi drivers. It reveals how very few of these men are actually living the life they once aspired to. Through a series of interviews, the documentary delves deeper not just into their existence but also gives the viewer a sense of Mumbai as seen through the eyes of these people. Director: Anshuman Jha Production Company: August 6th Productions Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: Manhole Workers Union Original Title: Manhole Workers Union Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Gujarati-Hindi-English Duration: 20 min Format: VCD Synopsis: They are called manhole workers; they work below the manhole, invisible. With the haphazard ways our gutter system has built, Ahmedabad may have to be evacuated if the manhole stopped work! Yet they get a very raw deal. Most of them belong to the so – called ‘outcastes’. Indian constitution not with standing, they are still very much ill-treated and discriminated against. Their working conditions are terrible. Sometime they have to drive into the filthy gutters, with no protective gear. They are exposed to all kinds of diseases; the threat of death from poisonous gas is ever present. KSSM (Kamdar Swasthya Surakhsa Mandal) the union has enhanced their self – respect and self – confidence. They have a long way to go, but the journey has begun. Director: Rappai Poothokaren Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Livelihood English Title: Of Hawks and Hawkers English Title: Sea City Original Title: Of Hawks and Hawkers Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 3 min Format: DVD Original Title: Sea City Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Synopsis: For over two decades, the pavements of Calcutta were the lifeline for hawkers. Most of them operated through structures, though technically temporary, de facto permanent. Then towards the end of 1996 came ‘Operation Sunshine’. All structures were bulldozed to clean up the city. And there was more sunshine… Sunshine for whom? Subject Focus: Coastal ecology Post Operation Sunshine the hawkers used to come and go but were always on their toes. There were only two colours dominating the locale, brown and grey. In the year 2005 the hawkers appear to have come up with new colour and dimension which goes to show that “Sunshine or no Sunshine, survive we must” Director: Shankar S. Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Synopsis: The film takes a look at the life of the Kolis, the original inhabitants of the islands that constitute Mumbai, and their relationship with the city that has grown around them. Director: Lalitha Krishna Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org English Title: Streetwise — A View from the People English Title: Pretty Dyana Original Title: Pretty Dyana Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: Serbia Duration: 45 min Format: DV Synopsis: An intimate look at gypsy refugees in a Belgrade suburb who make a living by transforming Citroen’s classic 2cv and Dyana cars into Mad-Max-like recycling vehicles, which they use to collect cardboard, bottles and scrap metal. These modern horses are much more efficient than the cart- pushing competition, but even more important – they also mean freedom, hope and style for their crafty owners. Even the car batteries are used as power generators in order to get some light, watch TV and recharge mobiles! Almost an alchemist’s dream come true! But the police doesn’t always find these strange vehicles funny… Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Subject Focus: Urban poor and their initiatives to better their lives Synopsis: Today, more than half the world’s population lives in towns and cities — and billion urban residents are poor. The film takes to the streets and goes ‘down and out’ in some of the world’s most deprived city districts — to find that the urban poor are very far from seeing themselves as ‘down’ or ‘out’. Across the world, it’s clear that poor people are far from helpless. Where government’s are lacking, grassroots cooperatives are finding solutions. Production Company: TVE Director: Boris Mitic Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 231 Directory of Green Films English Title: The Desert’s Edge English Title: The Prior Nation Language: English Duration: 60 min Format: VHS Original Title: The Prior Nation Language: English Duration: 29 min 13 sec Format: DVD Subject Focus: Desertification and its impact on nomads Subject Focus: Indigenous peoples Synopsis: In western Sudan, Egypt and Libya, the desert is turning drier and lifestyles are changing because of ongoing ‘development’. The film records the problems faced by nomads due to the disappearance of whatever little natural green that is available in the desert. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: The Fire Within Original Title: Buru Sengal Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2002 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 57 min Format: Digital Subject Focus: Impact of the exploitation of natural resources on the Oraon tribe Synopsis: The Fire Within draws a portrait of the transformation of the land of the ‘Tana Bhagats’, a sect of the Oraon tribe, who were believers of non-violence and Gandhian philosophy, into a land which is enduring the violent Naxalite movement today. The film also talks about the corruption, mafia, energy politics, displacement and issues of tribal identity in an area where coal mining has been going on for more than 100 years. Producer: Shriprakash Commissioning Agency: Ramnika Foundation Contact Details: Shriprakash C/o Ramnika Foundation, A-221, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 and KRITIKA, 30, Randhir Pd. Street, Upper Bazaar Ranchi 834001, Jharkhand P: 0651-2317461; M: 9835327661, 9811565551 E: kritikashri@yahoo.com; W: www.misatoya.net 232 Synopsis: This film deals with key issues concerning indigenous people, whose existence is being threatened by the dominant cultures. There are over 200 million indigenous people all over the world. Tourism, consumerism, big dams and evangelism have been used against them in an effort to civilize them. They have been displaced from their land, robbed of their forests and exploited for money. But now the indigenous cultures are fighting back. Producers: Bruno Sorrentino/Robert Lamb & Zira Rizvi Production Company: TVE & Jorden Radio and TV Corp. Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: The Village Republic Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 50 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Community initiatives to manage environment Synopsis: This film is about a few villages of India where villagers have dared to take control of their own environment. Through selected examples, the film demonstrates how to face the challenge of meeting high productivity needs sustainably. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Livelihood English Title: Treacling Down English Title: Virus in the Antidote Original Title: Treacling Down Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Sinhalese Duration: 14 min Original Title: Virus in the Antidote Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Virus in the Antidote Duration: 42 min Format: DV Format Synopsis: The remote village “Meemure” surrounded by a range of mountains is a place famous for the production of jaggery. This village is rural setting still retains old cultural habits mainly because of the poor facilities there. Meemure in certain respects is self sufficient, but its excess production is sold after, a tiresome journey from the village. Highly commercialized town bags their cherished products for a mere pittance and sold in luxury supermarkets at exorbitant prices. This production attempts to generate a total feeling on the Meemure villager using only a combination of the rhythm of the nature and the economic shape and the cultural angle and expression interwoven with nature. The film shows the villagers tapping the “Kithul tree” to make jaggery and the bees, wasps and butterflies collecting nectar from flowers. The bee does a lot of works, an outsider reaps the benefit. The bee gets no honey. The bee and the Kithul taper suffer the same late. Director: Upali Gamlath, Sri Lanka Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Synopsis: The Dokras are one of the tradionally nomadic tribes who have been engaged in the craft of metal casting for centuries. The dokra smiths have now settled down in different parts of West Bengal, such as Dariapur, in the district of Burdwan. This extremely poor craft community of West Bengal are also most interesting and highly creative. In the recent years, because of the pressures of all embracing industrialization and changing social values, they have been forced, by the loss their art is facing. Greedy dealers in handicrafts take advantage of this predicament. Director: Sukriti Saha Kolkata/ National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad Contact Details: National Institute of Design (NID) Paldi, Ahmedabad 380007, Gujarat P: 079-2662 3692; F: 079-2662 1167 E: academic@nid.edu, admissions@nid.edu, pro@nid.edu, info@nid.edu W: www.nid.edu English Title: Violence of the Blue Revolution Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: Approx 30 min Subject Focus: Shrimp farming and coastal ecology Synopsis: This film documents the destruction caused to the ecology, environment and livelihoods of Third World fishermen and farmers by export-oriented aquaculture farms — the impact of intensive shrimp farming on fragile coastal ecology, people’s health and livelihoods. The film also examines the peoples’ protests aimed at protecting India’s coasts as well as the livelihoods of millions of fisherfolk and farmers who depend on the rich coastal ecosystems. Director: Navdanya Contact Details: Dr. Vandana Shiva Research Foundation for Science, Technology & Ecology (RFSTE) and Navdanya, A-60, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011- 26968077, 26853772; F: 26856795 E: vshiva@vsnl.com CMS ENVIS Centre 233 Livelihood Directory of Green Films English Title: (In)Visible City English Title: 3..2..1..0..? Who Can Change Me? Original Title: (In)Visible City Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Bengali Duration: 48 min Format: Mini DV Original Title: 3..2..1..0..? Who Can Change Me? Language: Tamil Subject Focus: Urban encroachments; right to land and livelihoods Synopsis: This film is based on a true story of an old rickshaw-puller in the city of Chennai. As the name of the film suggests, the rickshaw-puller’s life has progressively degenerated. With a decreasing demand for this ecofriendly mode of transport, the rickshaw-puller has become unwanted and practically jobless. Can he survive in this pathetic condition? Synopsis: This is a documentary on the life and struggles of 4,000 families of the Gobindopur Rail Colony, who have been living for decades along a stretch of railway tracks in south Kolkata. They are encroachers in the eyes of the law. In 2002, an environmental group filed a petition in the Kolkata High Court, claiming that these people were polluting a lake called Robindra Sarovar. The Court ordered their eviction, but these people have launched a legal and political struggle to resist their eviction without any alternative plan for rehabilitation. Director: Pramod Gupta Producer: Pramod Gupta Contact Details: Pramod Gupta 2, Deshbandhu Road (West), Kolkata 700 035, West Bengal P: 033-25778061, M: 9830411525 E: pg38@rediffmail.com English Title: …and Nomads Took Root Original Title: Aur Ghumantu Thahar Gaye Language: Hindi Subject Focus: Urban poverty and crisis of livelihoods — the case of a rickshaw-puller Director: Biju K. C. Contact Details: Father Biju K. C. Pastoral Centre, 25, Rosary Church Road, Santhome, Chennai, 600 004 Tamil Nadu M: 9840120610 English Title: A Cooperative for Snake Catchers Language: Englihs & Hindi Duration: 17 min Format: VHS Synopsis: The film demonstrates how the special skills of the Itulas tribe can be used to meet modern needs and also provide means of livelihood for them. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Subject Focus: Nomadic peoples of India Synopsis: Ghumantu is the name given to wanderers and nomads. Independent India denies theses nomads citizenship rights — simply because their lifestyles have never allowed them to belong to a place which they can call their own. The film addresses the struggles of culturally-rich nomads in this era of globalization and industrialization. It brings to light the efforts of a lawyer, Ratan Katyayni, towards settling these groups, and questions the viability of the Habitual Offender Act, still in force in many states. Director: Meenakshi and Vinay Rai Contact Details: Vinay Rai & Meenakshi Rai Leoarts Communication, A-103, LGF, Amar Colony, Lajpat Nagar–IV, New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-26488898; F: 011-26216536 E: leoarts@bol.net.in 202 Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in Livelihood English Title: A Life of Motion and Commotion English Title: A New Deal Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Women’s empowerment Subject Focus: Urban livelihoods — the case of auto rickshaw drivers of Vadodara Synopsis: This documentary film takes a closer look at the lives of auto rickshaw drivers in the city of Vadodara. It highlights the tedium of their daily toil, looks at the obstacles, which the local road transport bureaucracy puts in their way, and at the control exercised over them by traffic police — and salutes the indomitable spirit of these auto rickshaw drivers. Director: Nimesh Desai Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: A Magic Mystic Marketplace Language: English Duration: 9 min 20 sec Director: Vasudha Joshi Production Company: Vasudha Joshi Contact Details: Vasudha Joshi Top Floor, 189 Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata 700029, West Bengal English Title: A Maritime Livelihood Original Title: A Maritime Livelihood Language: Koli, Marathi Subject Focus: Fishermen Synopsis: This is a film on a maritime fishermen’s community in Mumbai. Synopsis: Barbara Pyle travels to a rural Filipino village to see innovative loan programmes that enable women to overcome poverty and powerlessness. She meets a young mother, Lala, who uses her loan to raise and sell pigs. Earning her own income has given Lala new confidence. Her husband now values her opinion on everything from finances to family size. Production Company: CNN/Turner Broadcasting System Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: A Page from the Red Data Book Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Duration: 15 min Format: DV Subject Focus: Urban livelihoods — hand-pulled rickshaws of Kolkata Synopsis: The hand-pulled rickshaw, a heritage vehicle of Kolkata, would be abolished soon from the city. The documentary explores the emotions of one rickshawpuller, Rambahadur, and examines whether the ideological principle behind the abolition — ‘man carrying man is unacceptable’ — holds true for the people who do it themselves. Is it a mere loss of occupation that Rambahadur is afraid of, or will the ‘abolition’ have a much greater psychological impact on his being? The Red Data Book keeps an account of all the endangered species of the world — the rickshaw-puller is on the brink of entering its pages. Director: Saurav Dey Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Director: Rosalyn Fiona D’Mello Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 203 Directory of Green Films English Title: A Question of Tomorrow English Title: A Win-Win Solution Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 15 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: The tribe of Brogpas in the Himalayas Synopsis: This is a story of the vanishing tribe of Brogpas of the Himalayas, whose members claim descent from Alexander the Great’s army — its threatened lifestyle and future prospects in the modern world. Director: Mohi-ud-Din Mirza Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org Subject Focus: Resettlement of people from protected forests Synopsis: Dozens of families marooned deep inside the Bhadra Tiger Reserve and the Nagarahole National Park have elected to move out of the parks and settle in land provided to them by the government. This film documents how government officers and NGOs such as Wildlife First collaborated to ensure that the people opting for resettlement got the best deal possible. Director: Shekar Dattatri Producer: Shekar Dattatri Production Company: Trust for Environmental Education Commissioning Agency: Wildlife Conservation Society English Title: A Season Outside Original Title: A Season Outside Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Conflict, violence and non-violence Synopsis: There is, perhaps, no border outpost in the world quite like Wagah, where this film begins its exploration about conflict, violence and non-violence. This is an outpost where everyday, divided people are drawn to a thin white line, a fait accompli bequeathed to them by history. A Season Outside is a personal and philosophical journey through the shadows of past generations, conflicting positions, borders and time zones — a nomad wandering through lines of separation, examining the scars of violence and dreams of hope scattered among nameless people, communities and nations. Awards Received by the film: Golden Gate Award, 1999 — Golden Spire Trophy, 41st San Francisco International Film Festival; Golden Conch, Best Film/Video, Mumbai International Documentary Film Festival, 1998; Best Programme, Script, Camera & Sound, All India CEC UGC Film Festival, 1998 Director: Amar Kanwar Producer: Amar Kanwar Contact Details: Amar Kanwar A K Productions, N-14A, Saket, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26516088; M: 9810216088; F: 011-26513556 E: amarvg@vsnl.com 204 Contact Details: Shekar Dattatri Plot No. 40, Door No. 11, 3rd East Street, Thiruvanmiyur Chennai 600041 Tamil Nadu P: 044- 24415744, 2491 4802; M: 0 9841015997 F: 044-2491 0910, 2491 8747 E: dattatri@touchtelindia.net, dattatri@vsnl.com W: www.shekardattatri.com Livelihood English Title: A World of Her Own English Title: Aamchi Kasauti Original Title: A World of Her Own Date/Month/ Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 29 min Format: DVD/VCD Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Hindi, Marathi Duration: 12 min Format: DV Subject Focus: Dust scavengers of Pune Subject Focus: Women and their right to livelihoods Synopsis: In India, 80 percent of rural women are engaged in livelihoods based on natural resources. This intense relationship throws up a whole range of issues and questions. Does policy recognize it? Do we value the knowledge systems which may have developed among these women? How have women coped with coercion from State in their accessing of natural resources? The film tries to explore these questions through four focused engagements: with fisherwomen of Karnataka, the Apatani women of Arunachal Pradesh, and the adivasi and dalit women of Orissa. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Commissioning Agency: UNDP, DFID and MOEF Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111; F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Synopsis: Aamchi Kasauti or ‘Our Test’ is the story of the dust scavengers of Pune, a rare breed of traders. They scavenge dust from daybreak to dusk and take their harvest at the end of the day to the gold traders, who mark it against a kasauti or a testing stone to evaluate the harvest. Director: Rrivu Laha, Film and Television Institute of India, Pune Production Company: Rrivu Laha Contact Details: Film and Television Institute of India Law College Road, Pune 411 004 Maharashtra T: 020-25431817,25433016, 25430017 E: ftii@vsnl.com W: www.ftiindia.com English Title: Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: Gujarati, Kutchi, Hindi and English Duration: 66 min Subject Focus: Displacement English Title: Aahad Sanskriti Sthal – Ojhiana Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2001 Language: English Duration: 18 min 41 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The Ojhian civilization/habitation Synopsis: The Ojhian civilization is believed to have lasted some 1,500 years. Excavations indicate that the people lived in mud houses and used utensils of painted blackred mud in the early stages; in the second stage, they built houses of stones — remains of a granary stand testimony to the skills of these people. Production Company: EJOD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: A devastating earthquake strikes Gujarat; the toll is 20,000 dead and over 100,000 homes destroyed. A government-controlled mining company — the Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation (GMDC) — sees the quake as a God-sent opportunity to acquire two quake-hit villages to further its mining operations. The film documents this process of acquisition and displacement and its impact. It engages in the ongoing debate of environment vs. development and examines the fate of marginal citizens in a welfare state making its transition into the new economy of the new millenium. Awards Received by the Film: Le Prix Da Le Presse Politique Award for Best Film, 16th Fribourg Film Festival, Switzerland Director: Rakesh Sharma Contact Details: Rakesh Sharma Lighthouse, Sita Niwas, 12th Road, Khar, Mumbai 400052, Maharashtra P: 044-26485604; F: 26485604 E: rakeshfilm@gmail.com W: www.rakeshfilm.com 205 Directory of Green Films English Title: Aleesha Original Title: Aleesha Language: Konkani Duration: 118 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Environment vs development Synopsis: Aleesha is an artist and photographer and an ardent environmentalist. Married into the family of an industrialist, she finds herself in a situation where her beliefs are in contradiction to the business interests of her family. The film shows how Aleesha achieves a balance, overcoming all odds. Director: Rajendra Talak Producer: Rajendra Talak Creations Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh Original Title: Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: English Duration: 60 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Development; traditional resource management Synopsis: Perched in the Himalayas on the edge of the Tibetan plateau, Ladakh has one of the harshest climates on earth. For over 1,000 years, Ladakhis have managed to survive and prosper by husbanding resources and by protecting their land from overuse. But the Ladakh’s culture and environment are being systematically eroded now in the pursuit of Western-style progress. Shops are filled with luxury goods but the water is contaminated by pesticides, sanitation is almost non-existent, and squalid housing colonies sprawl towards the desert from the overcrowded capital Leh. What is happening in Ladakh, claims John Page, is a microcosm of social and environmental breakdown in the West. It challenges assumptions about the nature and value of progress. Director: John Page Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 206 Livelihood English Title: And the Bamboo Blooms English Title: Aruvacode Diary Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: 35 mm Original Title: Aruvacode Diary Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English/Malayalam Duration: 28 min Format: Beta/Digital Subject Focus: Bamboo flowering and its impacts Synopsis: The film is a study on the relationship between tribals in northeast and bamboo. The flowering of bamboo which occurs once in a 40-120 year life span depending on the species, is a time of devastation. The rodent population multiplies uncontrollably (bamboo seeds are presumably aphrodisiacs), devouring crops and leaving the farmer bereft of a livelihood. Director: Joshy Joseph Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Subject Focus: Women and empowerment Synopsis: This is a story of grit and determination of the women of Aruvacode, a small village near Kozhikode in Kerala. This erstwhile community of potters had struggled hard to find a foothold in the modern world — and women had suffered the most. Economic deprivation had forced them to sell their bodies. These women have now reorganized themselves into a co-operative, and are making beautiful pottery and other clay items that have found new markets in major cities in India. An earlier attempt to document their condition had ended disastrously: the co-operative was shut down, family members refused to allow their women to continue work. This film attempts to do things differently — without jeopardizing the on-going process of rehabilitation. Directors: Sanjay Maharishi and Anuradha Maharishi English Title: Arrows Against the Wind Language: English Duration: 53 min Format: DVD Contact Details: Sanjay Maharishi and Anuradha Maharishi FA-338, Mansarover Garden, New Delhi 110 015 P: 011-25431627, 25534890; F: 011-25437230 E: sanketproductions@yahoo.com; sanjay.maharishi@gmail.com Subject Focus: Indigenous peoples — Papua New Guinea Synopsis: Known as ‘The Amazon of Asia’, West Papua, a part of the largest island in the Asia-Pacific region, is home to some of the world’s most ancient cultures. In 1963, when the Dutch colonists finally left, Indonesia seized control of the territory, declared West Papua its 26th province, and launched a controversial transmigration policy to move Indonesians into West Papua. Outlawing cultural individualism, the Indonesian government instead promotes the forced assimilation of indigenous groups to make “one kind of mankind” and ruthlessly suppresses any opposition. The result is that the 70,000 Asmat people who inhabit the world’s largest alluvial swampland have had their territory confiscated by the state, while the 200,000 strong Dani people face extinction as the government presses ahead with road development. Director: Tracey Groome Producer: Tracey Groome Production Company: Land Beyond Productions Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 207 Directory of Green Films English Title: At the Distant Horizon English Title: Ban on Ragpickers by MCD Delhi Original Title: Door Digante Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2002 Language: Oriya Duration: 2 hr Format: 35 mm to VCD/Beta Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Environment vs development — in the context of the fishing industry Synopsis: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has imposed a ban on ragpicking. For lakhs of peole, their only source of livelihood is threatened. Synopsis: The film is about the conflict between modernization and human existence, set in the backdrop of traditional fishermen’s resistance to mechanized fishing. The protagonist Manua, a young deaf and dumb fisherman, fights against all odds as mechanized trawlers throw him out of his traditional professional and force him into the big, bad world of the city. Director: Santanu Mishra Producer: A. K. Rath Production Company: Smruti Productions Contact Details: Santanu Mishra Plot No. 656, Nayapali (near Mangala Temple), Behera Sahi Bhubaneswar 751 012, Orissa M: 9861013867, 9861013867, 9337112386 E: santanumishra54@yahoo.com English Title: Backstage Boys Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: Beta Subject Focus: Migration — the case of Punjabi farmers Synopsis: The film reflects the impact of globalization on immigration from Punjab to the West. Marginal Punjabi farmers, unable to survive on small land holdings, are lured by the promise of plenty abroad. Despite the increasingly tough immigration laws there and the inherent risks involved in illegal international travel, there is a constant stream of brave, adventurous and perhaps foolhardy young man willing to take chances. The film maps this journey, fraught as it is with danger, deportation and even death. Director: Meera Dewan Contact Details: Meera Dewan South View Productions, 73 Poorvi Marg, Vasant Vihar New Delhi 110 057 P: 011-26144782; F: 011-26151908 E: meeradewan@vsnl.com 208 Subject Focus: Urban livelihoods — ragpickers of Delhi Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Baphlimali 173 Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English, Hindi and Oriya Duration: 28 min Format: VCD Subject Focus: Resistance of Kashipur tribals against bauxite mining and aluminum companies Synopsis: This is a film about globalization and tribal consciousness, a brief glimpse into an eight-year long struggle that is pushing out powerful Indian and international companies from the tribal lands in the Eastern Ghats in Orissa. Director: Amar Kanwar Contact Details: Amar Kanwar A K Productions, N-14A, Saket, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26516088; M: 9810216088; F: 011-26513556 E: amarvg@vsnl.com Livelihood English Title: Because of Our Rights English Title: Beijing Shorts Date/Month/Year of Production: 1991 Language: Hindi Duration: 42 min Format: U-Matic, VHS Original Title: Beijing Shorts Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 6 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Forest dependent communities and their struggles Synopsis: The film documents the struggle of the baan rope workers of Utter Pradesh for their rights. Over the years, these people have been denied the right of entry and use of forests. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Subject Focus: Women and their empowerment Synopsis: In Andra Pradesh, rural women attending a literacy class discovered they all suffered from their husband’s addiction to arak, the local alcohol. So they launched a campaign to ban it. In Guatemala, 45,000 women widowed as a result of decades of political violence joined forces to campaign against human rights violations. And in the Carribbean, a new movement using drama and ‘rap’ music has sprung up to combat widespread domestic violence.These are just three of six inspirational stories in this series made to mark the 1996 Beijing Conference on Women. Filmed entirely on location by women directors, they feature women from five different continents who are fighting environmental neglect, discrimination, poverty, illiteracy and violence — and learning to take control of their own lives. English Title: Behind the Glitter Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Language: English Duration: 45 min Format: Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Subject Focus: Mining and its impact on environment and livelihoods Synopsis: Narsipatnam was a non-descript small town in Vizag district of Andhra Pradesh. In it were the predominantly tribal villages of Karaka, Kasimi, Donepalem and K. Yellavaram — remote, surviving by selling their produce in the small market at Narsipatnam. Alexandrite, the precious stone, was unearthed in Karaka hill — and the entire region underwent a transformation. With modernization has come its attendant malaise, such as AIDS. Behind the Glitter tells the story of how in a bid to gain control on the mining areas, mining syndicates have played havoc with the lives of innocent villagers. Director: Saraswati Kavula Producer: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Production Company: Key Lite Studio, Hyderabad English Title: Bhuj 40 Original Title: Bhuj 40 Language: Hindi-Kutchhi Subject Focus: Mining and its impact on livelihoods Synopsis: In Kutch, Gujarat, mining is one of the biggest industries — almost 2,000 truckloads of bauxite leave the region every day. And most of these trucks are driven by Debariya Rabaris, a sub-group of the Rabari nomadic community, which resides in and around this region. Innercity Debars have left their traditional herding occupation for other forms of work, the most common being truck driving. Director: Dhanya Pilo Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org 209 Directory of Green Films English Title: Blowpipes and Bulldozers English Title: Breathing Without Air Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: DVD Original Title: Breathing Without Air Language: Oriya/English Subject Focus: Indigenous peoples and their rights over resources — the Penan tribe of Malaysia Synopsis: The Penan tribe of Malaysia is among the few remaining nomadic forest people left in Asia. Now their way of life is threatened by the relentless encroachment of logging companies, clear-felling the Sarawak forests to provide hardwood for luxury goods in Japan and the West. This Australian film tells the story of Bruno Manser, a young Swiss shepherd and artist who went to live with the Penan — and was forced to become an outlaw in the forest as a result of his campaign to save the forest, and the Penan people, from extinction. Directors: Jeni Kendell & Paul Tait Producers: Jeni Kendell & Paul Tait Production Company: National Geographic Society Channel Four Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Brazil Roadshow Original Title: Brazil Roadshow Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental issues in Brazil Synopsis: The Earth Report goes to Curitiba, environmental city of the future; onto the set of ZaZa, the latest soap opera; to the Amazonian floodplains to see community action helping the fisheries regenerate; and onto the football pitch where youngsters find an escape from their shanty towns. In 1992, TVE visited a fisherman and his family in Rio’s slums — the Earth Report also returns to see how they are faring five years on. Directors: Janet Boston, Marc De Beaufort Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 210 Subject Focus: Indigenous communities — the Mundapotas of Orissa Synopsis: The Mundapotas, a nomadic group in south Orissa, survive by collecting honey and capturing animals like snakes, porcupines and rats etc., which menace granaries. Another source of their livelihood is the rustic roadshow called Mundapota, the most thrilling item of which consists in a performer burying his head under the ground to provide macabre entertainment. Breathing Without Air is the tale of a father-son duo of this community. The son buries his head, while the father accompanies the show beating his drum. The film is a metaphor for the soul-killing deprivation of the working children of India. Director: Kapilas Bhuyan Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: Bugyal (Pastures) Original Title: Bugyal Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2001 Language: Hindi Duration: 8 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Traditional systems of conservation in the Himalayas — the bugyal grasslands of Uttaranchal Synopsis: The lush green pastures of Uttaranchal, known locally as bugyal, have been preserved and cared for by local communities for years. These communities, equipped with traditional knowledge about the importance and fragility of the ecosystem, have developed ways and means to conserve them. Producer: Sandeep Bhatt Contact Details: Sandeep Bhatt 563A, Sector 3, R. K. Puram, New Delhi 110 022 P: 011-23782018 E: sandybhatt2000@yahoo.com Livelihood English Title: Burdened Existence English Title: Centre for Science for Villages, Wardha Original Title: Burdened Existence Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 8 min Format: Betacam Language: English & Hindi Duration: 13 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Life and struggles of the girl-child in Garhwal Subject Focus: The Centre for Science for Villages, Gujarat Synopsis: For a Garhwali girl, life is fraught with difficulty and despair. She goes to school, but also has to trudge three-five kilometres in the hills to collect fuelwood and water. Synopsis: The film surveys the wide spectrum of work carried out at the Centre for Science for Villages — this includes paper made from banana pulp, biogas technologies, mud-brick making, earthenware pottery etc. Producer: Plan India Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Plan India B 4/161, Gulmohar House, 5th Floor, Gautam Nagar New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26962605, 26968432-34; F: 011-26863417 E: planindia@plan-international.org W: www.planindia.org English Title: Call of the Forest Language: English Duration: 25 min Subject Focus: Women’s initiatives to save the environment Synopsis: This film documents the successful struggle of the tribal women of Bastar — led by the middle-aged Mitkbai — to save their traditional sal forests from the state government’s commercial forestry programme. Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: Changing Destiny – Best Practices Original Title: Changing Destiny – Best Practices Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Government initiatives in ecodevelopment, health and information management Synopsis: In the film, case studies from different parts of the country illustrate how the government’s initiatives and people’s participation can bring about dramatic change in the quality of life. Director: Chandromouli Basu Producers: Niret Alva and Nikhil J. Alva Production Company: Miditech Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: Miditech Pvt. Ltd. 121, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV, Gurgaon – 122 015, Haryana P: 0124-2397001 – 10; F: 0124-2397011 E: nikhil@miditech.org, niret@miditech.org W: www.miditech.org CMS ENVIS Centre 211 Directory of Green Films English Title: Changing Destiny – Best Practices II English Title: Chhakda Original Title: Changing Destiny – Best Practices II Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: Betacam SP Original Title: Chhakda Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi, English and Gujarati Duration: 25 min Subject Focus: Access to resources Subject Focus: The Chhakda, a local public transport option Synopsis: Access to land and water resources is vital for improving the economic status of the poor and the marginalized. Several Indian states have launched innovative programmes in partnership with development agencies to provide this access. The film highlights three case studies: the Rajiv Gandhi Watershed Management Mission in Jhabua, the waste management system in Ludhiana, and Swajal Dhara, a programme, in which the community takes care of its water needs near Dehradun. Synopsis: The Chhakda is a source of livelihood for its owner, the driver, the mechanic and even the police — and an indispensable means of transport for the urban commuter in the absence of anything more efficient. The film suggests that completely banning the Chhakda, which is illegal, is not the solution — instead, its potential should be harnessed for the benefit of the common man. Director: Tanusree Banerjee Producer: Manira Alva Production Company: Miditech Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Contact Details: Miditech Pvt. Ltd. 121, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV, Gurgaon – 122 015, Haryana P: 0124-2397001 – 10; F: 0124-2397011 E: nikhil@miditech.org, niret@miditech.org W: www.miditech.org English Title: Changing Winds Language: English Duration: 2 hr 30 sec Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: The Aravallis Synopsis: The film highlights the barren, dry and desolate environs of the Aravalli ranges, the result of excessive denudation by man and beast. It also shows how new agricultural practices and improved water management are making this landscape greener. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 212 Director: Ipsit Patel Livelihood English Title: Climb Every Mountain English Title: Co-Existence Date/Month/Year of Production: March-August 2001 Language: English Duration: 39 min 12 sec Original Title: Co-Existence Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English Duration: 2 min 10 sec Format: DV Subject Focus: Women’s empowerment — activities of PEDO in Bicchiwara, Rajasthan Synopsis: Dungarpur district in south Rajasthan is a hilly region where more than 80% of the population comprises of Bhil tribals. Environmental degradation has compelled the tribals — who used to depend on forests — to turn to agriculture and animal husbandry for survival. The area is drought-prone, and these conditions made the tribals fair game for moneylenders; women suffered the most. But now the efforts of the People’s Educational and Developmental Organization (PEDO) has brought about seeds of change, beginning with Bicchiwara block, one of the five administrative blocks in the district. Some of the major developmental activities initiated by PEDO here have been the eradication of guineaworm, installation of the hand-pumps, schools for tribal children, soil conservation work and the women’s programme, a highlight of which is the Women’s Savings Groups. This programme is aimed at developing the land resources to fulfill community needs for fuel, fodder and timber and to make the villagers aware of their rights. Directors: Shivendra Singh & Karan Bali Producer: Shivendra Singh Contact Details: Shivendra Singh/Karan Bali Dungarpur Films, A-5, Ananta Apts., Dr. Rajabali Patel Road, Breach Candy, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-235 19715/ 2352 0519 E: shivendrasingh@vsnl.com Subject Focus: Man and nature Synopsis: The film talks about how killing a tree can threaten our own extinction. Directors: Shravan Hegde & Prathamesh Desai Producer: Swati Chandgadkar Contact Details: Shravan Hegde 5/157, Bhagyalaxmi, Sir Bhalchandra Road, Dadar Mumbai 400 014 P: 022-24143500; M: 09869086908 E: shravangotmail@gmail.com English Title: Colours of the Earth Original Title: Colours of the Earth Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2002 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Empowerment of dalit women — Medak Synopsis: The film travels to villages of dalit women in Medak, Andhra Pradesh, where these women are in control of their own lives with the help of a local NGO, Deccan Development Society. Their Alternative Public Distribution System is ensuring access to subsidized foodgrains at village-level grain banks. Completely decentralized, this system is managed entirely by women. Producer: Krishnendu Bose Commissioning Agency: Winrock International India Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com CMS ENVIS Centre 213 Directory of Green Films English Title: Common Property Resources English Title: Cry of the Forest Original Title: Common Property Resources Date/Month/Year of Production: June 1995 Duration: 18 min 17 sec Format: Betacam Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Common property resources Synopsis: The film examines the life of adivasis displaced by a tiger sanctuary in Kanha, Madhya Pradesh, and explores a more holistic approach to conservation, where people are a part of the environment. Synopsis: Dr. Vijay Paranjpye and Dr. Rajendra Jagdale discuss common property resources in this film, and whether village communities are getting marginalised in today’s world. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Subject Focus: Displacement — people-animal coexistence Director: Krishnendu Bose Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com English Title: Coping to Survive English Title: Dance with Hands Held Tight Original Title: Coping to Survive Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: Betacam Original Title: Dance with Hands Held Tight Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: Local Indian languages (with English subtitles) Duration: 62 min Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Responses of women and communities to environment protection Synopsis: This film looks at micro-level coping strategies used by women to counter degrading of the environment in Meghalaya. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Subject Focus: Women and the politics of their natural resouce-based livelihoods Synopsis: Eighty-six per cent of rural women are engaged in agriculture. In 92 per cent of rural households, energy needs are met by firewood. The landless and the poor — mostly women among them — procure 90 per cent of this firewood from the forest commons. The sea supports livelihoods of 400,000 women just along the short 300 km coast of Karnataka. This intense relationship of women and natural resources across the country throws up a whole range of issues and questions. Does policy recognize this intensity? Do we at all value the knowledge systems which may have developed among these women? How have women coped with coercion from State in their accessing of natural resources? The film tries to find answers. Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Earthcare Films Production Company: Earthcare Films Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com 214 Livelihood English Title: Dawn to Dusk Further… A Story of Horse-cart Pullers Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 13 min Format: DV Subject Focus: Horse-cart pullers of Delhi Synopsis: This film, produced by students, is about the dying profession of Tangawalas on the roads of Delhi. Director: Anshul A. Ojha Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: Delta Force Original Title: Delta Force Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD English Title: Desounen: Dialogue with Death Language: English, French, Spanish Duration: 50 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Environmental crisis and turmoil in Haiti Synopsis: Years of economic and political chaos in Haiti, the Caribbean’s poorest country, have led to environmental devastation, crushing poverty and mass exodus of Haitians trying to reach United States. The documentary takes the form of journey through Haiti. Guiding the viewer along the way is the narrator — a fictional, wise old countryman who draws on his ancestral knowledge of life and death to provide a running commentary on the plight of the Haitians he encounters on his travels. Director: Raoul Peck Production Company: KS Vision for TVE/BBC for the One World Group of Broadcasters Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Development at Gun Point Subject Focus: The struggle of the Ogoni in Nigeria Synopsis: Made before the judicial murder of the Nigerian writer and human rights activist Ken Saro-Wiwa in November 1995, Delta Force tells the story of the non-violent efforts of the Ogoni people to halt 30 years of environmental damage, suffering and inequality on the Niger delta. The Ogoni have been paying a terrible price for their opposition to the Nigerian military regime and to the policies of the petrochemical giant Shell. This film opens with the arrest of Saro-Wiwa and the subsequent implementation of ‘Operation Restore’ in Ogoniland — the military’s campaign of terror against the Ogoni to suppress their environmental movement. Director: Glen Ellis Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Original Title: Development at Gun Point Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2002 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 36 min Format: DV Subject Focus: Bauxite mining in Orissa — its impacts and people’s protests Synopsis: India has opened up its mining sector to global capital. Investments are flowing in, but pollution, deforestation and displacement have been the results. In this context, this documentary talks about the social and environmental impacts of bauxite mining in Kashipur, Orissa, and the struggle of the adivasis against it. Director: K. P. Sasi Producer: K. P. Sasi Production Company: K. P. Sasi Contact Details: K. P. Sasi 103, May Flower Laxmi Apartment, 63, Sulthan Palya Main Road, R T Nagar, Bangalore 560 032, Karnataka P: 080-26553117, 23650916; M: 09945282056 E: sasi36@rediffmail.com W: www.visualsearch.org CMS ENVIS Centre 215 Directory of Green Films English Title: Development Flows from the Barrel of the Gun English Title: Doodhatoli Original Title: Vikas Bandook ki Naal se Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2003 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 54 min Original Title: Doodhatoli Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 31 min 26 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: State-sponsored violence on people affected by development projects Subject Focus: Womens’ empowerment through environmental regenaration and sustainable development Synopsis: This is a film on human right violations committed on indigenous people in India. It documents the violence the State perpetrates on people affected by development projects, and calls for a more sustainable development that is “not at the cost of people”. Synopsis: Doodhatoli is the story of the village women of Pauri Garwhal, who over the years have organized themselves to protect local forests. The remarkable thing about this effort is that the movement is entirely led and managed by local — mostly illiterate — women. They are primarily guided by their own experiences and traditional wisdom about local resources and environment. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Star Award’, CMS VATAVARAN 2005 in Forest for Life category Directors: Biju Toppo/Meghnath Producer: Meghnath (Akhra) Production Company: Akhra Contact Details: AKHRA Sastri Nagar, Kanke Road, Ranchi 834 008, Jharkhand P: 0651-2231693 E: akhra@rediffmail.com English Title: Discovery of God Original Title: Discovery of God Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2003 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Conservation Synopsis: This film makes an attempt to attract the attention of people towards conservation through mythology: by trying to prove the oneness of Nature and God, as propounded in global mythology. Producer: Jagdish Vasant Kulkarni Commissioning Agency: Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University Contact Details: Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) Dhyan Gangotri, Gangapur Road, Nasik 422 222, Maharashtra P: 0253-2231481/2231714/15; F: 0253 2231716 E: pskulkarni8@yahoo.co.in W: www.ycmou.com 216 Producer: K. Bikram Singh Commissioning Agency: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: Down the Drain Original Title: Down the Drain Language: Tamil, English Subject Focus: Sanitary workers of Chennai Synopsis: This is a film on manual sanitary workers of Chennai. Director: Gayathri N. Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Livelihood English Title: Down to Earth Language: English & Hindi Duration: 26 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Mud as a viable construction material Synopsis: The work of an NGO, Development Alternatives (DA), offers mud as a practical solution for housing problems. The film shows a mud-based building under construction and the various methods devised to overcome any necessity of concrete. Production Company: CENDIT Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in English Title: Drops of Hope English Title: Earth Report V (Hands On): On the Move Original Title: Earth Report V (Hands On): On the Move Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Transportation — green alternatives Synopsis: As world populations grow, so does pressure on local transport. This Hands On looks at a variety of solutions to the transport problem. It investigates hydrogen-powered vehicles in Germany, rent-a-bike schemes in the Netherlands and electric car hire alternatives in France. We visit rural road-building projects in Mozambique where local communities are redeveloping transport links destroyed during the civil war. Finally, the camera comes to Nepal where there has been an boom in the electric tempo market. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Original Title: Boond Director: Nila Madhab Panda Contact Details: Nila Madhab Panda Filmmaker, 12,Uday Park, 2nd floor, Khelgaon Marg New Delhi 110049 P: 011-5164 5940/ 3991, 011-26520491, M: 9811320557 E: madhab17@rediffmail.com W: www.eleanoraimages.org CMS ENVIS Centre 217 Directory of Green Films English Title: Earth Report VI: Uphill Struggle — Where Families and Mountains Meet Original Title: Earth Report VI: Uphill Struggle — Where Families and Mountains Meet Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental issues and livelihoods in Kyrgistan and Tajikistan Synopsis: Eking a living on the slopes is never easy at the best of times. For the people of the former Soviet republics of Kyrgistan and Tajikistan, economic collapse meant that food and fuel subsidies have gone. One result has been the stripping bare of the once thickly forested hillsides for fuel. An intimate portrait of three families documents their hardships. But aid from the Aga Khan’s foundation is getting through in the form of soil conserving farming methods and rural hydro schemes. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Exodus Language: English Duration: 50 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Global refugee policy Synopsis: In April 1994, 250,000 people fleeing Rwanda’s bloody war set up camp across the border in Tanzania. Almost overnight, Bamako refugee camp had effectively become Tanzania’s second largest city. With 50,000 families requiring fuelwood and drinking water, this ‘city’ soon began to have a devastating effect on the surrounding forests and local water supply. Facing a catastrophe, representatives of the aid charity CARA ordered an environmental impact assessment to find ways to reduce the destruction and establish a blueprint for future refugee policy. Producer: Mick Rhodes Production Company: TV 6 for the BBC/TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Expressway Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2004 Language: English, Hindi and Marathi (with English subtitles) Duration: 10 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: The Mumbai-Pune Express Highway Synopsis: The Mumbai-Pune Expressway is touted as one of the major achievements in the development chart of Maharashtra. But the story which villagers, ecologists, doctors and economists narrate, is quite different. The film, an exploration of the fallouts of the Expressway, questions the politics of development. Director: Sanju Surendran Producer: Mr. Tripurari Sharan, Director, Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) Production Company: Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) Contact Details: Film and Television Institute of India, (FTII) Law College Road, Pune 411 004 Maharashtra T: 020-020-25457037, 25431817, 25433016, 25430017 M: 09422351508 E: ftii@vsnl.com W: www.ftiindia.com 218 Livelihood English Title: Fight for Survival English Title: Fish Tales Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Gujarati-Hindi Duration: 20 min Format: Mini DV Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Traditional fishing industry of Kerala Subject Focus: Livelihoods — the case of the Madaris of Gujarat Synopsis: Gujarat has approximately three lakh members of the nomadic Madari community. The Madaris’ are traditional snake catchers and charmers. They follow their own Panchayat system, which lays down strict rules about catching, keeping, performing with and releasing snakes back into the jungle. Now, the Animal Cruelty Act and other laws have outlawed the Madaris’ traditional profession and placed their survival at stake. Director: Dakxin Nandlal Bajarange Production Company: Dakxin Nandlal Bajarange Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: First Harvest/Changing Valleys Synopsis: This film explores developmental and environmental issues by focusing on traditional fishery in Kerala. Thirty years of top-down development policies have failed to address the needs of fisherfolk and their special relationship with the sea. Today, fishing communities are faced with the crisis of declining fish stocks. Fish Tales is cautionary — it underlines the need to initiate development policies that are sustainable and beneficial to the communities involved. Directors: Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam Contact Details: The Foundation for Universal Responsibility, Of His Holiness The Dalai Lama, UGF, Core 4 A India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003 T: 011-24648450; F: 011-24648451 E: furhhdl@vsnl.com W: www.furhhdl.org English Title: Fish Wars Language: English Duration: 58 min Format: DVD Language: English Duration: 46 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Rejuvenating rural economy Subject Focus: Commercial fishing Synopsis: In north Pakistan, the inhospitable mountain terrain has kept local villages isolated for centuries. To feed their growing populations, villagers have cut down the trees and overgrazed the land. First Harvest looks at the remarkable success of a scheme initiated by the Agha Khan Rural Support Programme which is helping local village organizations in over 800 villages in the region. Farmers meet to formulate common policies, build roads and irrigation channels, and start a programme of tree-planting, while women gain confidence and status as they learn how to process and market fruit and vegetables. The film shows how village organizations can become the driving force not just for economic but also for social change. Synopsis: This film presents an examination of the impact of commercial fishing operations in British Columbia. Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Directors: Nicholas Kendall & Jack Silberman Producer: David Yager Production Company: Northern Lights Media Corp. & The Agha Khan Foundation Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 219 Directory of Green Films English Title: Fishing in the Sea of Greed English Title: Freedom Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: Marathi, Hindi, Tamil and English Duration: 47 min Original Title: Freedom Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2001 Language: Multiple Indian languages (with English subtitles) Duration: 58 min Format: Digital Subject Focus: The fishing industry and fishing rights Synopsis: This is a film on fishermens’ fight against large foreign factory ships that are depleting the seas, and shrimp aquaculture that is destroying coastal lands. Led by the National Fishworkers Forum (NFF), fishermen across India are uniting to fight these twin problems. But the crisis in the fisheries is worldwide and so must be the fight of the fishermen. Director: Anand Patwardhan Contact Details: Anand Patwardhan 2nd Floor, 27, Lokmanya Tilak Colony Marg, No. 2 Dadar (East), Mumbai 400 014 P: 022-24143782; F: 022-24142946 E: anandpat@vsnl.com, simantin@vsnl.com English Title: Five Realities of the Future Language: English Duration: 42 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Community initiatives for control over resources Synopsis: The five vignettes that make up Damien Rea’s film together demonstrate the power of community action in helping people take control of their own lives. In Costa Rica, the Bribri people have fought a successful battle to win back the ancestral lands wrested from them by Spanish settlers. On the Japanese island of Ishigaki, the villagers of Shiraho staged a campaign to stop the government building an airport which would destroy their priceless coral reef. In India, the villagers of Dhanawas have built their own gas generators to provide cheap energy. And in Hungary, a local group on the outskirts of Budapest has set up a community scheme to monitor and cleanup the heavy metal contamination of the soil that is the legacy of 40 years of unregulated industrial development. Director: Damien Rea Producer: Damien Rea Production Company: TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 220 Subject Focus: Local communities’ control over natural resources Synopsis: This is a documentary film about protection and conservation of natural resources, and about communities resisting an onslaught on their livelihoods. In a journey that traverses several states in India, the film documents attempts by local people to protect and control their natural resources. Director: Amar Kanwar Producer: A K Productions Contact Details: Amar Kanwar A K Productions, N-14A, Saket, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26516088, 26534712; M: 9810216088 F: 011-26513556 E: amarvg@vsnl.com English Title: Gadia Lohar: A Life and Livelihood in Question? Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Gadia lohars of Rajasthan Synopsis: This film is an effort to understand the reasons behind the failures of government initiatives in providing better life and livelihood to Gadia lohars, a nomadic community of Rajasthan. The film clearly brings out that understanding the culture context is vital before formulating policies for any segment of the society. Director: Meenakshi and Vinay Rai Contact Details: Leoarts Communication A-103, LGF, Amar Colony, Lajpat Nagar–IV New Delhi 110 024 P: 26488898; F: 26216536 E: leoarts@bol.net.in Livelihood English Title: Galleria Sepultura English Title: Gene Hunters Original Title: Galleria Sepultura Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2003 Language: English Duration: 35 min Format: Digital Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 54 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Rights of indigenous peoples Subject Focus: The tribal spirit and its imminent death at the hands of society Synopsis: The indigenous people depicted in this film are from the forests of Kerala, the hills of Nagaland, Myanmar and the river islands of Assam. Though seemingly diverse, they share the fate of enforced disassociation from their traditional legacy of water and spirit. In doing so, our larger society is shown to metaphorically assume the role of a modern cannibal, the worst hunter — one that feeds upon its own. Producer: Switchblade & Silverspoon Synopsis: Could DNA from the blood of indigenous people hold the secret of new drugs to treat ravaging human diseases like AIDS or motor neurone disease? Genetic scientists working on the worldwide Human Genome Biodiversity Project believe it’s possible, and in the remote rainforests of northern Colombia they’re collecting blood from the Ahuaco and Asario Indians to get the DNA for their labs. They aim to gather the genetic blueprint of 700 pure-blooded tribal people before they become extinct or lose their unique genetic make-up through intermarriage. But, as the film underlines, there is a dilemma. New drugs can earn massive profits and, community leaders ask, who will benefit? Contact Details: Switchblade & Silverspoon, A-11 B, 2nd Floor, Sanwal Nagar, New Delhi 110 049 M: 9811122060 E: fests@swibla.com Director: Ian Taylor Producer: Luke Holland Production Company: ZEF Productions, TVE for channel 4 English Title: Gavari-Samajik Prasthabhoomi Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Original Title: Gavari-Samajik Prasthabhoomi Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1999 Language: Hindi Duration: 16 min 54 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Tribal folk theatre of Rajasthan Synopsis: The film celebrates the form of tribal folk theatre of south Rajasthan which conveys a message of keeping the environment healthy. Producer: Manohar Lalas Contact Details: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Faculty of Engg, JNV University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan P: 0291-2513734; F: 0291-2513733 E: emrcjod@sancharnet.in CMS ENVIS Centre English Title: Guardians of the Forest Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 18 min Format: Digital Director: Ahmad Azeem Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org 221 Directory of Green Films English Title: Hands On — Out of Asia English Title: Hands On: Do it Herself Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Original Title: Hands On: Do it Herself Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Credit initiatives to empower people Synopsis: The movie recounts stories of how credit initiatives can boost more than just incomes, and how innovative fishing methods combined with new practices can improve people’s livelihoods and safeguard the environment. In Maharashtra, a group of women entrepreneurs are benefiting from a new credit scheme, which has helped them out of poverty and introduced them to the thriving business world. Meanwhile, in Thailand, fishing communities are working to restore depleted fish stocks by replanting mangrove and sea grass beds to act as spawning grounds, and by phasing out the destructive push nets. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Hands On: Cash – No Question Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Subject Focus: Innovative micro-credit schemes Synopsis: Banking with a difference: this is what this movie is all about, with stories on innovative micro-credit schemes that are putting profits from green enterprise back into the community. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 222 Subject Focus: Women entrepreneurs using alternate technologies Synopsis: This is a part of a worldwide series of 52 fiveminute programmes featuring the use of appropriate technologies. Introduced by Annie Lennox, Do it Herself features five stories looking specifically at the solutions which women are using to tackle environmental problems, set up sustainable enterprises and adapt to a changing world. Director: Janet Boston Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Livelihood English Title: Hell in the Pacific English Title: Highway to the Hidden Valleys Original Title: Hell in the Pacific Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: English Duration: 55 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Environmental conflicts in Papua New Guinea Synopsis: When China and Pakistan cemented their strategic alliance in the early 1970s by building the Karakorum highway, centuries of isolation in the valleys of northern Pakistan came to an end. Ruled for decades by the Mirs, or feudal princes, the people had survived by a precarious agricultural system which began to disintegrate after 1972. The Aga Khan Rural Support Programme has now helped set up over 2,000 village organizations to oversee new projects from irrigation to food preservation. But, as the film makes clear, progress has also brought tensions. The road is exacting demands from the people of Gilgit, Hunza and Narag as surely as their feudal lords once did, remorselessly changing patterns of life established over centuries. Synopsis: Defending land has always been a way of life in Papua New Guinea. But today, it’s not just quarrelsome neighbours the Pacific islanders are having to fight off, but multinational predators keen to cash in on their rich tropical forests and mineral resources. Hell in the Pacific investigates three separate conflicts between local Papuan landowners and subsidiaries of the mining conglomerate, Rio Tinto Zinc (RTZ). Clashes between police and villagers over gold extraction rights in one remote region led to RTZ’s abrupt departure — together with most of the gold. Pollution from RTZ’s copper mine on the island of Bougainville has been a focus of seething resentment since 1988. And now, overriding local objections, extractors have moved in, unannounced, to develop a new island gold mine using cyanide. Director: Glen Ellis Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Development and its impacts Director: Paul Cleary Producer: Paul Cleary Production Company: Farthest North Productions, TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 223 Directory of Green Films English Title: Honey Hunters of the Blue Mountains English Title: I AM Language: English Duration: 33 min Language: English Subject Focus: Youth Subject Focus: Kurumba tribals of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve Synopsis: One of the last havens of untouched forest land – the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve in south India — is home to the hunter-gatherer Kurumba tribals. These tribals scale precipitous cliffs using ladders made from vines, to collect honey. This film is the first to document their extraordinary livelihood. Awards Received by the Film: Second prize, Earth Vision, Santacruz, USA Director: Mike H. Pandy Contact Details: Riverbank Studios, C-18, Chirag Enclave, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011- 5163 2890, 2641 0684; F: 011- 26216508 E: wildexplorer@gmail.com, mike@riverbankstudios.com; wildlife@vsnl.com, rvrbanks@gias01.vsnl.net.in W: www.riverbankstudios.com English Title: Humanitas — The Disappeared, Refugees and the Prior Nations Original Title: Humanitas — The Disappeared, Refugees and the Prior Nations Date/Month/Year of Production: 1987 Language: English Duration: 75 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Synopsis: This is a look at the lives of some young people from different backgrounds – the privileged, the not-so privileged, and the tribal artisan — as they explore their roles, identities and their own sense of self. Director: Puneeta Roy Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org English Title: I, Fisherman Original Title: Mee Koli Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Language: Hindi and Marathi (with English subtitles) Duration: 31 min 30 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Indigenous fishing community’s efforts to preserve its traditional livelihood Subject Focus: Global humanitarian issues — Refugees and indigenous peoples Synopsis: This is a story of an indigenous fishing community: the Kolis, the original inhabitants of Mumbai, and today, a community pushed to the fringes of India’s commercial capital. From here, they wage their brave war to protect the resources of the sea and their livelihood. Fierce environmentalists, they are the conscience of a city hell bent on shortsighted urbanization. Synopsis: The film is in three instalments, covering global humanitarian issues: how indigenous communities are finding a new pride in their culture, how ‘disappearance’ is used as a technique of terror and repression, and the plight of 13 million refugees all over the world. Director: Miriam Chandy Menacherry Producer: PSBT and Prasar Bharati Corporation Production Company: Filament Pictures Pvt. Ltd. Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Director: Bruno Sorrentino Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Miriam Chandy Menacherry, Filament Pictures Pvt. Ltd. 6/5 Hillside D, Raheja Vihar, Powai, Mumbai 400 072 P: 022-28576119, M: 9892644163 E: miriamchandy@yahoo.com Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 224 Livelihood English Title: Images of Development English Title: In the Forest Hangs a Bridge Original Title: Images of Development Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2003 Language: Bengali (with English subtitles) Duration: 25 min Format: Mini DV Original Title: In the Forest Hangs a Bridge Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1999 Language: English Duration: 39 min Original Format: 16 mm (available in Digibeta/Betacam/ DVD/VCD) Subject Focus: Urban poor and their displacement Subject Focus: The Adi tribals of Arunachal Pradesh Synopsis: The film examines the process of urban planning and development and what it means to the poor, powerless and marginalized sections of a metropolitan city like Kolkata. Through its portrayal of the eviction of slum dwellers on 10 December (ironically, the World Human Rights Day), the film shows how the process of urban environment planning and development works by excluding the poor and marginalized. Synopsis: The film is about the building of a 1,000-feet suspension bridge by the people of an Adi village, an evocation of the tribal community that makes it possible, and a reflection on the strengths — and fragility — of the idea of community. Located deep in the forested hills of Siang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh, these elegant structures of cane and bamboo are the distinctive mark of the Adi tribe. Sometimes as long as 1,500 feet, these bridges have traditionally been built by the community members. Their only tool is the dao, a machete. Director: Pramod Gupta Producer: Pramod Gupta Contact Details: Pramod Gupta 2, Deshbandhu Road (West), Kolkata 700 035, West Bengal P: 033-25778061; M: 9830411525 E: pg38@rediffmail.com English Title: In Search of Greener Pastures Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English & Hindi Duration: 35 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Awards Received by the Film: Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus) for Best Documentary Film, 1999 National Film Awards; Asian Gaze Award, Pusan Short Film Festival, Korea Director: Sanjay Kak Producer: Sanjay Kak Production Company: Octave Communications Pvt Ltd Commissioning Agency: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Sanjay Kak Octave Communications, C4/4048, Vasant Kunj New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26893893; M: 9820139960; F: 011-26123828 E: octave@vsnl.com Subject Focus: Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh Synopsis: The film covers the lifestyle and struggles of the nomadic Gaddis of Himachal Pradesh. Producer: Praveen Kumar Production Company: M/s Andaaz Communications Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre 225 Directory of Green Films English Title: Islands of Individuality English Title: Jagriti Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: Hindi Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Subject Focus: Man-nature coexistence — the case of the Nicobar Islands Subject Focus: Women and environment conservation Synopsis: This is a film on the unique success story of Nicobar Islands. In addition to the protection of aboriginal tribes by restricting entry of non-tribals into the Nicobars, the tribal ethos of respect for nature and coexistence with flora and fauna has created a life in harmony with the sea and forests for the Nicobaris. Producer: Mrs. Ranjana Kaul Production Company: M/s Leburnum Communications Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in English Title: It can be Done Language: English & Hindi Duration: 20 min Format: U-Matic, VHS Subject Focus: Tribal rehabilitation Synopsis: The tribal rehabilitation programme conducted by the Banvasi Seva Ashram forms the main content of this film. In this programme, indigenous irrigation systems were used to rejuvenate drought-prone areas. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 226 Synopsis: This docu-drama shows how women can contribute to environment conservation in rural areas. Producer: M/s Vibhor Video Vision Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in English Title: Jardhar Diary Original Title: Jardhar Diary Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2002 Language: English Duration: 29 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Community control over natural resources Synopsis: The film is about a village called Jardhar tucked away in the hills of the Garhwal Himalayas. The villagers have revived their forests, are fighting limestone mining on their hill slopes, staving off power lines which will decimate their pine and sal cover, and reclaiming traditional seeds and putting them back into circulation. Producer: Krishendu Bose Commissioning Agency: Winrock International, India Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011- 24334171, 24332005; M: 9811843111 F: 011- 24334068 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Livelihood English Title: Jeevika — Struggle for Existence English Title: Jungle Pharmacy Original Title: Jeevika — Struggle for Existence Language: Hindi Original Title: Jungle Pharmacy Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Livelihood problems — Palamau Synopsis: This documentary is about the livelihood struggles of the people of Palamu district in Jharkhand. Subject Focus: Traditional medicine Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Synopsis: This film explores the commercial potential of plant remedies in Brazil and the United States. It also explores the traditional knowledge of the Shamans — the tribal healers of Peru and Brazil. The film suggests that an amalgamation of traditional medicine and modern scientific development can bring in a breakthrough in modern healing systems. English Title: Jhilmili’s Story Director: Jamie Hartell Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Director: Kumar Yugant Original Title: Jhilmili ki Kahani Language: English & Hindi Duration: 22 min Format: VHS Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Subject Focus: Empowerment of women Synopsis: It is an account of the transformation of Jhilmili village in West Bengal through empowerment of its women. The film depicts how women, democratically organized and given the power of decision-making access to resources, can become catalytic agents for development. English Title: Kandal Pokkudan Original Title: Kandal Pokkudan Language: English Subject Focus: Kandal Pokkudan, the ecological activist Production Company: Cine Arts India Commissioning Agency: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: This is a biographical film about Kandal Pokkudan, an ecological activist. Director: Sanju Surendran Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org 227 Directory of Green Films English Title: Khamoshi ke Swar English Title: Kora Rajee Subject Focus: The handicapped and their welfare Duration: 51 min Synopsis: There are nearly one crore handicapped people in India, a large number of whom are deaf and dumb. ‘Silence’ is an organization in Kolkata, which is training these people in self-promoted income generation activities like making greeting cards, wax lamps, screen prints and paintings. The film touches on sensitive issues like how attitudes towards the deaf and dumb affect their families and marriage. Director: Biju Toppo Production Company: AKHRA Contact Details: AKHRA Sastri Nagar, Kanke Road, Ranchi 834 008, Jharkhand P: 0651-2231693 E: akhra@rediffmail.com Production Company: CNN/Turner Broadcasting System English Title: Ladhakh – A Fragile Heritage Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Kipdow Language: English Duration: 19 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Watershed development and the activities of MYRADA Synopsis: The film is an account of the work done by MYRADA, a voluntary organization, in the field of watershed development, leading to all-round progress of an impoverished area. Production Company: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 India P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in 228 Original Title: c – A Fragile Heritage Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 21 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Wetland conservation in Tibet Synopsis: This is a documentation of a conservation initiative by the World Wide for Nature-India in the Ladakh region: the focus of these initiatives is on the high altitude wetlands of the Tibetan steppe region. The film explores the natural heritage of the region, and describes the various conservation strategies that are being implemented in cooperation with various stakeholders like the army, the nomadic Changpas, the local administration, schools, tour operators etc. The film also highlights the relationship that the local community shares with the environment. Director: Himanshu Malhotra Producer: Himanshu Malhotra Production Company: Multi Media Commissioning Agency: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-India Contact Details: Freshwater & Wetlands Conservation Programme World Wide Fund for Nature-India 172-B, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi 110003 P: 011-4150 4815; F: 011-4150 4795 W: www.wwfindia.org Livelihood English Title: Ladhakh — Desert in the Skies Subject Focus: Life in the Chang Thang plateau Synopsis: The film is a documentation of the harsh life of nomads and the rare wildlife of their lands — the Tibetan black-necked cranes, Ladakhi wild dogs and wolves, etc. English Title: Life II: Patently Obvious Original Title: Life II: Patently Obvious Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Benefits of intellectual property protection Production Company: Bedi Ji Productions Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: Bedi Films, E-19, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi 110 027 P: 011- 25439939, 25441864, 51444332, F: 011-25430850 E: bedifilms@vsnl.com; bedifilms@touchtelindia.com W: www.bedibrothers.com English Title: Lakshmi and Vishwakarma Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Oriya Duration: 2 min 21 sec Synopsis: The film explores a folktale about the goddess of wealth and artisans struggling for survival. Director: Vasudha Joshi Production Company: Vasudha Joshi Contact Details: Vasudha Joshi Top Floor, 189 Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata 700029 West Bengal English Title: Life & Livelihood Synopsis: Protection of intellectual property is the lifeblood of the new knowledge economy. But while the benefits to the multinational pharmaceutical or telecommunication giants are plain, what relevance do World Trade Organization patent regulations have for developing countries? Patently Obvious explores the benefits of intellectual property protection in the Indian state of Gujarat. Karimbhai practises herbal medicine from his home. Ten years ago, he lived in a tiny hut, charged nothing for treating patients, and — as his sons had no interest in learning his skills — his knowledge looked likely to die with him. By contrast, Karimbhai today makes a good living — with people travelling for miles for treatment and advice. He even has a patent application out for one of his medicines. His change of fortune came about after he joined the Honeybee Network, which protects and strengthens rural innovators and traditional knowledge keepers by documenting their work and protecting its patents. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Language: English Duration: 14 min Director: Snehasis Das Contact Details: Snehasis Das 1478, Lodhi Road Complex, New Delhi 110 003 M: 9811156383 E: snehasis.das@gmail.com CMS ENVIS Centre 229 Directory of Green Films English Title: Life II: Pavements of Gold English Title: Life on Four Wheels Original Title: Life II: Pavements of Gold Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English, Hindi Duration: 37 min 32 sec Format: DV Subject Focus: Mumbai’s taxi drivers Subject Focus: Migration and urban poverty Synopsis: Urban poverty is one of the biggest challenges facing the world today. The figures are stark: in 1950, the number of people living in urban areas amounted to 300 million. At the start of the new century, that figure had multiplied almost 10-fold, to 2.85 billion. And the flow of rural migrants arriving in the world’s megacities shows no signs of slowing down. With the backdrop of the growing urban slums surrounding Lima, capital of Peru, this programme examines the enduring magnetism of big cities — and asks whether the migrants who’ve moved here now feel that city life is the answer to their dreams. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Life IV: Helping Ourselves Original Title: Life IV: Helping Ourselves Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Empowerment initiatives in India Synopsis: This programme explores changes in two Indian states that have succeeded in giving previously powerless people some control over their lives. In Karnataka, the IT revolution has allowed farmers to access the land deeds so vital to obtaining the credit with which they can sow next year’s harvest. In Andhra Pradesh, women’s self-help groups have enabled rural women to change aspects of their lives they were unhappy with, and given them a voice in local government. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 230 Synopsis: Life on Four Wheels is a first hand account of the lives of Mumbai’s taxi drivers. It reveals how very few of these men are actually living the life they once aspired to. Through a series of interviews, the documentary delves deeper not just into their existence but also gives the viewer a sense of Mumbai as seen through the eyes of these people. Director: Anshuman Jha Production Company: August 6th Productions Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: Manhole Workers Union Original Title: Manhole Workers Union Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Gujarati-Hindi-English Duration: 20 min Format: VCD Synopsis: They are called manhole workers; they work below the manhole, invisible. With the haphazard ways our gutter system has built, Ahmedabad may have to be evacuated if the manhole stopped work! Yet they get a very raw deal. Most of them belong to the so – called ‘outcastes’. Indian constitution not with standing, they are still very much ill-treated and discriminated against. Their working conditions are terrible. Sometime they have to drive into the filthy gutters, with no protective gear. They are exposed to all kinds of diseases; the threat of death from poisonous gas is ever present. KSSM (Kamdar Swasthya Surakhsa Mandal) the union has enhanced their self – respect and self – confidence. They have a long way to go, but the journey has begun. Director: Rappai Poothokaren Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Livelihood English Title: Of Hawks and Hawkers English Title: Sea City Original Title: Of Hawks and Hawkers Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 3 min Format: DVD Original Title: Sea City Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Synopsis: For over two decades, the pavements of Calcutta were the lifeline for hawkers. Most of them operated through structures, though technically temporary, de facto permanent. Then towards the end of 1996 came ‘Operation Sunshine’. All structures were bulldozed to clean up the city. And there was more sunshine… Sunshine for whom? Subject Focus: Coastal ecology Post Operation Sunshine the hawkers used to come and go but were always on their toes. There were only two colours dominating the locale, brown and grey. In the year 2005 the hawkers appear to have come up with new colour and dimension which goes to show that “Sunshine or no Sunshine, survive we must” Director: Shankar S. Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Synopsis: The film takes a look at the life of the Kolis, the original inhabitants of the islands that constitute Mumbai, and their relationship with the city that has grown around them. Director: Lalitha Krishna Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org English Title: Streetwise — A View from the People English Title: Pretty Dyana Original Title: Pretty Dyana Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: Serbia Duration: 45 min Format: DV Synopsis: An intimate look at gypsy refugees in a Belgrade suburb who make a living by transforming Citroen’s classic 2cv and Dyana cars into Mad-Max-like recycling vehicles, which they use to collect cardboard, bottles and scrap metal. These modern horses are much more efficient than the cart- pushing competition, but even more important – they also mean freedom, hope and style for their crafty owners. Even the car batteries are used as power generators in order to get some light, watch TV and recharge mobiles! Almost an alchemist’s dream come true! But the police doesn’t always find these strange vehicles funny… Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Subject Focus: Urban poor and their initiatives to better their lives Synopsis: Today, more than half the world’s population lives in towns and cities — and billion urban residents are poor. The film takes to the streets and goes ‘down and out’ in some of the world’s most deprived city districts — to find that the urban poor are very far from seeing themselves as ‘down’ or ‘out’. Across the world, it’s clear that poor people are far from helpless. Where government’s are lacking, grassroots cooperatives are finding solutions. Production Company: TVE Director: Boris Mitic Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 231 Directory of Green Films English Title: The Desert’s Edge English Title: The Prior Nation Language: English Duration: 60 min Format: VHS Original Title: The Prior Nation Language: English Duration: 29 min 13 sec Format: DVD Subject Focus: Desertification and its impact on nomads Subject Focus: Indigenous peoples Synopsis: In western Sudan, Egypt and Libya, the desert is turning drier and lifestyles are changing because of ongoing ‘development’. The film records the problems faced by nomads due to the disappearance of whatever little natural green that is available in the desert. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: The Fire Within Original Title: Buru Sengal Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2002 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 57 min Format: Digital Subject Focus: Impact of the exploitation of natural resources on the Oraon tribe Synopsis: The Fire Within draws a portrait of the transformation of the land of the ‘Tana Bhagats’, a sect of the Oraon tribe, who were believers of non-violence and Gandhian philosophy, into a land which is enduring the violent Naxalite movement today. The film also talks about the corruption, mafia, energy politics, displacement and issues of tribal identity in an area where coal mining has been going on for more than 100 years. Producer: Shriprakash Commissioning Agency: Ramnika Foundation Contact Details: Shriprakash C/o Ramnika Foundation, A-221, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 and KRITIKA, 30, Randhir Pd. Street, Upper Bazaar Ranchi 834001, Jharkhand P: 0651-2317461; M: 9835327661, 9811565551 E: kritikashri@yahoo.com; W: www.misatoya.net 232 Synopsis: This film deals with key issues concerning indigenous people, whose existence is being threatened by the dominant cultures. There are over 200 million indigenous people all over the world. Tourism, consumerism, big dams and evangelism have been used against them in an effort to civilize them. They have been displaced from their land, robbed of their forests and exploited for money. But now the indigenous cultures are fighting back. Producers: Bruno Sorrentino/Robert Lamb & Zira Rizvi Production Company: TVE & Jorden Radio and TV Corp. Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: The Village Republic Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 50 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Community initiatives to manage environment Synopsis: This film is about a few villages of India where villagers have dared to take control of their own environment. Through selected examples, the film demonstrates how to face the challenge of meeting high productivity needs sustainably. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Livelihood English Title: Treacling Down English Title: Virus in the Antidote Original Title: Treacling Down Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Sinhalese Duration: 14 min Original Title: Virus in the Antidote Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Virus in the Antidote Duration: 42 min Format: DV Format Synopsis: The remote village “Meemure” surrounded by a range of mountains is a place famous for the production of jaggery. This village is rural setting still retains old cultural habits mainly because of the poor facilities there. Meemure in certain respects is self sufficient, but its excess production is sold after, a tiresome journey from the village. Highly commercialized town bags their cherished products for a mere pittance and sold in luxury supermarkets at exorbitant prices. This production attempts to generate a total feeling on the Meemure villager using only a combination of the rhythm of the nature and the economic shape and the cultural angle and expression interwoven with nature. The film shows the villagers tapping the “Kithul tree” to make jaggery and the bees, wasps and butterflies collecting nectar from flowers. The bee does a lot of works, an outsider reaps the benefit. The bee gets no honey. The bee and the Kithul taper suffer the same late. Director: Upali Gamlath, Sri Lanka Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org Synopsis: The Dokras are one of the tradionally nomadic tribes who have been engaged in the craft of metal casting for centuries. The dokra smiths have now settled down in different parts of West Bengal, such as Dariapur, in the district of Burdwan. This extremely poor craft community of West Bengal are also most interesting and highly creative. In the recent years, because of the pressures of all embracing industrialization and changing social values, they have been forced, by the loss their art is facing. Greedy dealers in handicrafts take advantage of this predicament. Director: Sukriti Saha Kolkata/ National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad Contact Details: National Institute of Design (NID) Paldi, Ahmedabad 380007, Gujarat P: 079-2662 3692; F: 079-2662 1167 E: academic@nid.edu, admissions@nid.edu, pro@nid.edu, info@nid.edu W: www.nid.edu English Title: Violence of the Blue Revolution Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: Approx 30 min Subject Focus: Shrimp farming and coastal ecology Synopsis: This film documents the destruction caused to the ecology, environment and livelihoods of Third World fishermen and farmers by export-oriented aquaculture farms — the impact of intensive shrimp farming on fragile coastal ecology, people’s health and livelihoods. The film also examines the peoples’ protests aimed at protecting India’s coasts as well as the livelihoods of millions of fisherfolk and farmers who depend on the rich coastal ecosystems. Director: Navdanya Contact Details: Dr. Vandana Shiva Research Foundation for Science, Technology & Ecology (RFSTE) and Navdanya, A-60, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011- 26968077, 26853772; F: 26856795 E: vshiva@vsnl.com CMS ENVIS Centre 233 Solid Waste Management Directory of Green Films English Title: Aahvan English Title: Anak Hilang (The Lost Child) Original Title: Aahvan Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1996 Language: Hindi Duration: 133 min Format: 35 mm Language: English, Indonesian Duration: 75 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Anna Hazare and his work on watershed and waste conservation management Synopsis: Basri is 12 years old and lives with his family in a kampong — a shanty town — built on stilts over an estuary in Jakarta, Indonesia. Blocked off by urban development, the estuary has become choked with sewage, plastic refuse and other debris. Depressed by his mother’s death at the hands of a hit-and-run driver and frustrated by life in the kampong, Basri leaves his father and runs away from home. He dreams of becoming a musician and joins a group of street magicians, hoping that his new skills will provide a means of changing his fate. But, he discovers, hope for the future lies in family solidarity and facing the truth. Synopsis: The film documents the life and works of Anna Hazare, the well-known political-social activist of Maharashtra. It demonstrates how he, against all odds, transformed the village of Ralegaon into an oasis. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Abattoir Waste in Hapur Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Urban poverty and livelihood Director: Slamet Rahardjo Djarot Producer: Slamet Rahardjo Djarot Production Company: John Hopkins University Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Subject Focus: Abattoir waste and an initiative to recycle it English Title: Bio-medical Waste — Problems and Solutions Synopsis: The operation of slaughter houses generates an enormous amount of waste, which ends up contaminating the soil and groundwater. This was the situation in Hapur, a bustling town in Uttar Pradesh, till local residents decided to do something about it. They joined hands with the divisional forest department in an initiative to recycle the organic waste into manure. Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2001 Duration: 11 min 2 sec Format: Betacam Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 236 Subject Focus: Bio-medical waste Synopsis: The programme intends to create awareness about the proper management and disposal of bio-medical waste. In the process, it answers questions like what constitutes bio-medical waste and how the various components are separated. Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Solid Waste Management English Title: Bio-waste Management – A Silent Revolution Original Title: Jaiva Malin Ya Samskaranam – Oru Misabda Viplavam Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: Malayalam (with English subtitles) Duration: 25 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Involvement of local bodies in bio-waste management Synopsis: A silent revolution is sweeping through Kerala in the field of bio-waste management. Local bodies are coming forward to manage waste through decentralized methods. English Title: City Sewage Treatment Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Duration: 12 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Urban sewage treatment Synopsis: This programme attempts to explain the process of managing city sewage and its treatment. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Director: Sree Krishnan K. P. Producer: Co-operative Hospital Kakanadu English Title: Clean Up Kodagu Contact Details: Sree Krishnan K. P. SNRA-102-A, Soorya Nagar, Kachami P. O. Trivandrum Kerala P: 0471-5574195; M: 09847984732 Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 13 min Subject Focus: Clean-up campaign undertaken by school children in Kodagu English Title: Ceeing Green: Ceeing Clean Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 27 min Synopsis: The film depicts the efforts of school children of Kodagu in Karnataka to clean up their district — by managing the waste generated in the district. Director: Centre for Environment Education (CEE) Subject Focus: Environmental awareness and management of solid waste in Bangalore Synopsis: The film documents a successful Centre for Environment Education (CEE) pilot project: using effective low-cost scientific technology to handle and dispose garbage in a city. In Bangalore, garbage is segregated into biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes. The biodegradable waste is put into pits and converted into manure using very simple low-cost techniques. The manure is sold to residents for use in their gardens. The non-biodegradable waste is sold to recyclers. In addition to other benefits, the project has created jobs for unemployed young people. Contact Details: CEE Delhi Centre for Environment Education (CEE) D-35, South Extension – II, New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26262878, F: 011-26497050 E: ceedelhi@ceeindia.org W: ceeindia.org Director: Centre for Environment Education (CEE) Contact Details: CEE Delhi Centre for Environment Education (CEE) D-35, South Extension – II, New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26262878, F: 011-26497050 E: ceedelhi@ceeindia.org W: ceeindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 237 Directory of Green Films English Title: Cute Bunny English Title: Don’t be Dirty Fellow Original Title: Cute Bunny Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: No spoken language Duration: 2 min 34 sec Format: Digital beta Original Title: Don’t be Dirty Fellow Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English Duration: 1 min 50 sec Format: DV Subject Focus: Basic civic sense and cleanliness Subject Focus: Civic sense and cleanliness Synopsis: The film is about basic civic sense and responsibility towards your environment. Its protagonist, Cute Bunny, eats a banana and throws the peel on the road even though he sees a litter bin. But he himself steps on the peel and falls down, and realizes his mistake. Synopsis: This film demonstrates how the most insignificant things can make a city dirty and dangerous. A person throws a banana peel on the road instead of the dustbin, and people slip because of it. In the end, a small child picks the peel up and throws it in the dustbin, highlighting the film’s message: keeping the city clean is the duty of every citizen. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Jury Special Mention Award’, CMS VATAVARAN 2005 Director: Ashish Jadhav Director: Dhimant Vyas Producer: P. Jayakumar Production Company: Toonz Animation India Pvt. Ltd Contact Details: P. Jayakumar Toonz Animation India Pvt. Ltd., 731-739, Nila Technopark Campus, Trivandrum 695 081, Kerala P: 0471-2700928/29; M: 098461 37017 F: 0471-2700954 E: jaya@toonzanimationindia.com W: www.toonzanimationindia.com Contact Details: Ashish Jadhav and Nitesh Jain 12, Vishwarup Darshan Co-Housing Society Kalyan 421 306 Maharashtra P: 05251-2333855, M: 09819054595 E: niteshjain17@gmail.com English Title: Eco Friendly-1 (Malabar Christian College Initiative) English Title: Dirty Business: Basant Lok Jagriti Committee Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2004 Duration: 12 min 15 sec Format: Betacam Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Plastics — an initiative to free the environment of them Subject Focus: A local initiative towards a clean environment Synopsis: Plastic waste has become one of the ugly facets of modern urban life. Though polybags have been banned in several places across India, they continue to be used. The students of Malabar Christian College in Calicut have come forward with eco-friendly paper bags as an alternative to plastic bags. The college authorities have supported this initiative by declaring the campus a plastic-free zone. Synopsis: Located in south-west Delhi, the Basant Lok business complex used to be a dirty and disgusting place. The picture is somewhat different today with the formation of Basant Lok Jagriti Committee, which aims to improve the immediate environment of the complex with participation from all the offices in the vicinity. Production Company: ACLT Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 238 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Solid Waste Management English Title: Eco Friendly-2 (KVIC Initiative) Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2004 Duration: 14 min 55 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Using fibre-based products in place of plastics Synopsis: Many plastic products which are nonbiodegradable, cannot be recycled; the only solution lies in propagation of eco-friendly alternatives. Some such alternatives which have been a part of traditional crafts in villages have been revived to replace plastic products. Th film highlights the revival of eco-friendly products in Kerala due to the efforts of the fibre design-cum-development centre of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Trivandrum. The centre has developed new products and designs from fibres drawn from banana and agave plants. English Title: Ecosystem in India-2 (Ecomechanics-B) Date/Month/Year of Production: May 1986 Duration: 12 min 48 sec Format: U-Matic Synopsis: Plastic waste has become one of the ugly facets modern urban life. Every where it has become more than an eye sore, a pollutant degrading the environment. Though poly bags have been banned all over India it continues to be used. The only solution is the propagation of eco friendly alternatives. The students of the Malabar Christian College in Calicut has come forward with eco friendly paper bags as an alternative to plastic carry bags. The college authorities support the activities of the Eco friendly club by declaring the campus as plastic free zone. This program portrays the eco friendly initiatives of the Malabar Christian college students. Production Company: EPUN Production Company: ACLT Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Efficient Garbage Disposal English Title: Eco-city Vrindavan Original Title: Eco-city Vrindavan Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 21 min 30 sec Format: DV-CAM Subject Focus: Pollution at religious places (Vrindavan) Synopsis: Vrindavan, associated with Krishna, has visitors from all over the world. It is a very small town, but garbage has become a constant feature in many of its sacred spaces. Tonnes of solid waste are generated in Vrindavan every day by a population of 40,000 residents and about 1,50,000 pilgrims. The Vrindavan experience is also the story of most holy cities and pilgrim places in India. Director: Satyen Wanchoo Producer: Satyen Wanchoo Production Company: Avifauna Films Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Waste disposal Synopsis: How can urban waste separation be made more systematic? Do we, who are mainly responsible for generating this inorganic waste, have a role to play? The film offers a few suggestions. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Contact Details: Satyen Wanchoo E-122, G K – II, II Floor, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011-51639318; M: 9811178881 E: info@avifaunafilms.com W: www.avifaunafilms.com CMS ENVIS Centre 239 Directory of Green Films English Title: Environmental Sciences-10 (Solid Waste Management) Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2003 Duration: 18 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Solid waste management Synopsis: Environmental Sciences is a series that covers the syllabus on the subject for degree courses. The aim of the series is to provide an audio-visual experience to students. Part 10 of the series focuses on the techniques of solid waste management practised by various municipalities. Today, items that we no longer need or cannot reuse are generally thrown away and turned into waste materials. With rising urbanization and changes in lifestyles and food habits, the amount of solid waste generated has been increasing rapidly. It has become very necessary that we master the techniques of handling this waste. English Title: Fly-ash Bricks as Building Material Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Recycling waste — using fly-ash Synopsis: Chimneys of thermal power plants emit an environmental hazard called fly-ash. But this waste can be used in making building bricks. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Production Company: ECAL English Title: Flying Menace Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2002 Duration: 16 min 27 sec Format: Betacam English Title: Exnora: Setting an Example Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Local initiative in urban waste and pollution management Synopsis: The cleaning up of the filth and pollution in our surroundings is often regarded as the job of the government. Exnora, a civic body in Chennai, has involved local people in an effort to keep their cities clean. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 240 Subject Focus: Fly-ash generation and reuse Synopsis: Power is a major ingredient in economic development. In India, it is the thermal power stations that supply most of the power. In the process, they generate a by-product called fly-ash — which becomes a problem not only for the thermal power stations, but also for the people living around. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Solid Waste Management English Title: Gandki English Title: Golden Garbage of Calcutta Date/month/year of Production: 1995 Language: Gujarati Duration: 7 min Format: PAL, U-Matic, Colour Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: U-Matic Highband Subject Focus: Municipal waste management Subject Focus: Solid waste management in Kolkata Synopsis: Leelaben, a vegetable vendor and producer of Video SEWA, decides to intervene and clean up the growing garbage dump in her locality in Ahmedabad. Her only way of articulating her concern is through her video. With its help, she succeeds in forcing the authorities to take note and improve the situation. Synopsis: This film deals with the tug-of-war between garbage generators and garbage disposers and highlights the methods the corporation uses for the disposal of garbage in the eastern fringe of Kolkata. Producer: Mr. Gul Bahar Singh Contact Details: Vedio Sewa Krushna Bhavan, Opp Sakar-II, Ellisbridge Ahmedabad 380 006, Gujarat P: 079-26580474; F: 079-26587708 E: sewaacdy@icenet.co.in W: www.sewa.org Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in English Title: Garbage English Title: Green Mounds: Fly-ash Disposal Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: English, Hindi and Gujarati Duration: 12 min 30 sec Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Disposal and reuse of fly-ash Subject Focus: Urban waste management Synopsis: The film was developed as part of Rochak, a project that involved college students in waste management in Ahmedabad. Director: Sanjay Joshi Producer: Centre for Environment Education (CEE) Contact Details: Video Resource Centre Secretariat Centre for Environment Education, Southern Regional Cell 143, Kamala Mansion, Infantry Road, Bangalore 560 001 Karnataka P: 080-22869094/9907; F: 080-22868209 E: vrc@ceeindia.org W: www.ceeindia.org, www.kidsrgreen.org, www.ceevrc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: Fly-ash is a pollutant containing toxic elements, but new methods are being developed for recycling it into mainstream products. The public sector National Thermal Power Corporation’s power project at Ghaziabad is currently experimenting with a completely different and innovative ash disposal system. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 241 Directory of Green Films English Title: Gujari Bazaar English Title: Hands On 3 — Lifting the Lid Original Title: Gujari Bazaar Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2000 Language: Gujarati and Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 17 min Format: DV/VCD/DVD Original Title: Hands On 3 — Lifting the Lid Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Waste recycling Subject Focus: Sewage control and management Synopsis: Since 1411, every Sunday, on the banks of the Sabarmati River, Ahmedabad hosts a unique market. Many of the sellers here are artisan-entrepreneurs who recycle waste into very useful things. Everything needed to furnish a poor man’s house can be found there. Gujari Bazaar discards the very concept of waste; people here find some creative use for what others may consider waste. This market plays a prophetic role in a world rushing headlong into unbridled consumerism. Synopsis: Ask anyone who is fortunate enough to live in a household with a flush toilet, what happens to their sewage — and the answer would most likely be: “I don’t know and don’t want to”. But with six billion people in the world each producing 550 litres of excreta a year, the world’s waste is going to waste. This Hands On programme lifts the lid on the world’s toilets: we go down the drain in Karachi, get a worm’s eye view in Ireland and sit with the Swedes in Stockholm. Director: Rappai Poothokaren S. J. Producer: Rappai Poothokaren S. J. Production Company: Gurjarvani, Ahmedabad Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Rappai Poothokaren S. J. Gurjarvani, St. Xavier’s College Campus, Ahmedabad 380 009 P: 079-26300127, 26303114 E: gurjarvani@jesuits.net Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Hands-on 8 — Waste Watchers English Title: Gumar Katha Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Oriya Duration: 45 min Original Title: Hands-on 8 — Waste Watchers Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Open air defecation and how to stop it Subject Focus: Waste recycling and management Synopsis: Open air defecation is common in many places in India. The practice is the root cause of the prevalence of many water-borne diseases. The film examines the reasons and puts forth some solutions. Director: Rural Welfare Institute (RWI) Contact Details: Rural Welfare Institute (RWI) At. Hansapaa Ro. Chanarapada, Via. Nimapara Dist Puri 752 106, Orissa P: 06758-252604 E: rwinemapuri@rediffmail.com 242 Synopsis: Recycling may be the answer to dealing with garbage — a survey shows that it is five times more energy-efficient than burning plastic. This ‘Hands-on’ looks at recycling incentives for both companies and consumers: Norwegian vending machines are programmed to refund the committed recycler and Venetians are turning canalclogging weeds and sky-choking smog into paper. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Solid Waste Management English Title: Hands-on: City Scope English Title: Hands-on: Waste Watchers Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Subject Focus: Waste management — local initiatives Synopsis: Burning rubbish in the backyard can be as polluting as using a municipal waste incinerator, and, as landfill sites become harder to find, the hunt is on to discover alternative ways of dealing with rubbish. Recycling may be the answer — a recent survey showed that it is five times more energy efficient than burning plastic. The movie looks at recycling incentives for both companies and consumers: Norwegian vending machines are programmed to refund the committed recycler and Venetians are turning canal-clogging weeds and skychoking smog into paper. Synopsis: In slums and shantytowns, local services for sewage, housing and waste barely exist. The film features five stories from around the world where citizens groups and neighborhood committees are finding ways of working with cash-strapped local councils. Production Company: TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Hands-on: Waste to Wages Production Company: Earth Report VI /TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD English Title: Hatya Subject Focus: Reaping profits by recycling waste Original Title: Hatya Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2002 Language: Hindi Format: 16 mm Synopsis: Take two sisters, a heap of bicycle tyres, and a passion for ‘way out’ fashion – and you have the ‘tubular belles’, the latest in rubberware from the Netherlands! Rubber isn’t the only waste from the throwaway society which can be turned into wages. Two Thai scientists have come up with biodegradable food containers made from cassava. The movie reports on how a new breed of entrepreneurs is seeing riches in rubbish. Production Company: Earth Report VI/TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Animal welfare, against the backdrop of communal harmony Synopsis: The film moves through a story: a cow has died, and Hindus and Muslims are blaming each other for her death. Finally, a post-mortem is done and the killer is discovered — polythene bags. The film goes on to advocate the messages of humanity and communal harmony, besides saying ‘no’ to plastic bags. Producer: AVVM Films, Mr. Vikas Bali Contact Details: AVVM Films Producer, 31, Juhu Supreme Shopping Centre, Gulmohar Cross Road No. 9, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai 400 049 Maharashtra P: 022-26705863/64; F: 26205487 E: moviein@vsnl.net 243 Directory of Green Films English Title: Integrated Waste Management Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2001 Duration: 13 min 7 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Integrated waste management Synopsis: Conventional methods of waste management in our country are inadequate to handle the problem of waste generated in our environment. The film advocates an alternative solution: through low-cost sanitation technologies, the basis of integrated waste management. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: It is not Garbage Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1999 Duration: 18 min 26 sec Format: Betacam English Title: Japan’s Lessons on Economy and Environment — Our Pollution Experience’ Original Title: Shoonya Utsarjan ki Chunauti — Japani Udyog Dwara ek Pahal Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: Hindi Duration: 29 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Japanese industry and its eco-friendly initiatives Synopsis: Farsightedness, will power and a firm commitment towards preserving the environment has prompted Japanese industry to take up the zero emissions challenge. Premier Japanese companies like Ebara Corporation, Tokyo Electric, Kirin Brewary, Koa Corporation etc have taken innovative steps to reduce waste, reuse and recycle material. Director: Hitori Kamanaka Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Subject Focus: Solid waste management English Title: Jeevan Chalne ka Naam Synopsis: Solid waste management is a major challenge in most cities. The film documents the efforts of some professionals who have taken up the challenge. They have designed and developed a process for turning biodegradable mixed solid waste into manure. Original Title: Jeevan Chalne ka Naam Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 7 min Format: Betacam SP Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Subject Focus: Household waste management — a success story Synopsis: This film documents the real life success story of a young household maid, Shuchita, who manages to reduce the overall household garbage production in the place she works to just 20% of what it used to be. She converts the wet garbage into organic manure, and disposes of other wastes including plastics by giving them to garbage pickers for recycling. Director: Kanu Priya Producer: Ankit Jain Production Company: Gul Guncha Arts Contact Details: Kanu Priya/ Ankit Jain 309, Shikha Apartments, 48, Patparganj, New Delhi 110 092 P: 011-55256990; M: 9810009406, 9212096333 E: kanu.priya@indiatimes.com 244 Solid Waste Management English Title: Kaagda Peeth — ‘The Crow’s Back’ Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Gujarati-English Duration: 27 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Waste disposal and management Synopsis: The movie is aimed at generating awareness about how garbage travels through a city and where it finally reaches. Woven in are stories of sweepers, municipal workers and the indispensable rag-pickers. The movie ends with a discussion on ways and means of changing the prevailing conditions. Director: Ipsit Patel Production Company: Ipsit Patel Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: Kaash Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 18 min Subject Focus: Life of a sanitary worker Synopsis: This video film captures the life of a sanitary worker, and attempts to sensitize the viewer about the relationship between the day-to-day practices of the sanitary worker and his/her health. Director: Ms. Kiron Wadhera, ACORD Contact Details: Asian Centre for Organization Research And Development (ACORD), C-126, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011-26410616, 26238495 E: acord@del2vsnl.net.in English Title: Kachra: Jeevika Banam Vyavasaya (Hindi version of Earth Report VIII: Pulp Aid) Original Title: Earth Report VIII: Pulp Aid Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Waste recycling industry and trade in recycled products Synopsis: Europeans generate an average of 300 kg of waste per person per year. Across Europe, 45 million tonnes of waste paper is recycled each year. Most of it goes back into Europe’s paper mills. But around 7% is exported to the developing world. Are these exports harming local enterprise in poorer countries? Or is it a sensible way to recycle and stimulate new business on a global scale? Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Khilte Hain Gul Yahan Original Title: Khilte Hain Gul Yahan Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 10 min Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Household garbage segregation — a success story Synopsis: This film documents the real life success story of a young household maid, Shuchita, who manages to reduce the overall household garbage production in the place she works to just 20% of what it used to be. She converts the wet garbage into organic manure, and disposes of other wastes including plastics by giving them to garbage pickers for recycling. Directors: Kanu Priya/Ankit Jain Producers: Kanu Priya/Ankit Jain Production Company: A Suraj Vision Contact Details: Kanu Priya / Ankit Jain 309, Shikha Apartments, 48, Patparganj, New Delhi 110 092 P: 011-55256990; M: 9810009406, 9212096333 E: kanu.priya@indiatimes.com CMS ENVIS Centre 245 Directory of Green Films English Title: Let’s Build Paradise English Title: Mahadaan Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 12 min Original Title: Mahadaan Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2005 Language: Nepali (with English subtitles) Duration: 56 min Format: Digital beta Subject Focus: Solid waste management in Bangalore — a citizens’ initiative Subject Focus: Environmental degradation Synopsis: In the film, CEE interns organize civic meetings to explain how the public can cooperate in segregating and managing waste. Residents pay a nominal fee, and citizens’ committees in each area use the money to bankroll the waste management initiative. In the process, ragpickers and unemployed youth are provided employment. Director: Centre for Environment Education (CEE) Contact Details: CEE Delhi Centre for Environment Education (CEE) D-35, South Extension – II, New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26262878, F: 011-26497050 E: ceedelhi@ceeindia.org W: ceeindia.org Synopsis: The film shows how deforestation, construction work and generation of garbage can damage the environment. Director: Chunilal Ghimirey Producer: Member Secretary, State Pollution Control Board Production Company: Siva Enterprise (P.) Ltd. (Film Production House) Contact Details: Chunilal Ghimirey Bodhi Griha, Nam Nang, Gangtok 737 101, East Sikkim P: 03592-204228, M: 9832054984 English Title: Manage Karo Garbage Zara-1 English Title: Life Goes On… Original Title: Life Goes On… Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 5 min 27 sec Format: Digital Beta Subject Focus: Violation of bio-medical waste disposal regulations Synopsis: The film is a documentation of what goes on in the name of disposing hazardous bio-medical waste. The narrative revolves around a ragpicker couple, who narrate how a local hospital dumps bio-medical waste in the neighborhood. There is no municipal corporation or police authority to check this violation of environmental laws. The ragpickers are forced to work in this hazard; they have no other means of survival. Director: Ms. Suparna Gangal Producer: Ms. Suparna Gangal Production Company: SMS Producations Contact Details: Ms. Suparna Gangal 161, Madhu Manjiri Apartment, Lane # 4, Dahanukar Colony Pune 411 038, Maharashtra P: 020-2539381, M: 09822887822 E: production_sms@yahoo.com 246 Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1997 Language: English Duration: 16 min 52 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Waste management Synopsis: Garbage is choking Delhi up. But there are initiatives like Dr. Iqbal Malik’s environmentally friendly garbage disposal scheme, that have made a difference. Production Company: MDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Solid Waste Management English Title: Metal Magic Original Title: Metal Magic Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1998 Language: Gujarati and Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 13 min Format: DV/VCD, DVD English Title: Modern Society Plastics and Recycling Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2004 Duration: 15 min 51 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Recycling of plastic waste Subject Focus: Recycling of waste Synopsis: This film is a tribute to those little-known people who make this earth a better place to live in: the women and men who recycle metal waste. They are artisanentrepreneurs who keep the free of metal-litter, and cater to poor people’s needs. Synopsis: The programme explains how plastic waste generated at factories and at the level of consumers can be recycled. It also attempts to show how recycling of plastics helps in environmental protection and conservation of plastic resources. Production Company: AOSM Director: Rappai Poothokaren, S. J. Producer: Rappai Poothokaren, S. J. Production Company: Gurjarvani, Ahmedabad Contact Details: Rappai Poothokaren, S. J. Gurjarvani, St. Xavier’s College Campus Ahmedabad 380 009, Gujarat P: 079-26300127, 26303114 E: gurjarvani@jesuits.net English Title: Metamorphosis Original Title: Urumattram Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2002 Language: Tamil Duration: 32 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Impact of the divide between generations on the environment Synopsis: Revolving around a grandfather, his son and grandson, the film tells the story of the son who is in a hurry to escape to the U. S. He is convinced that he has tied up all the loose ends, like securing the future of his family and taking proper care of his old father. The grandfather is shocked by the easy translation of the ancestral home into money, and completely shattered by the irresponsibility of maximizing gains in turning it over to a plastics factory. Producers: Friendship Scripts Pvt. Ltd. & Adhi Bahavaan Talkies Contact Details: Friendship Scripts Pvt. Ltd. & Adhi Bahavaan Talkies Producers, F-4, Komal Apartments, 18-Jagadeeswaran Street, T. Nagar, Chennai 600 017 P: 044-24831981; F: 044-28206455 E: friendshipscriptspvtltd@hotmail.com CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Nagara Nyrmalya Original Title: Nagara Nyrmalya Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2002 Language: Kannada Duration: 11 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Ubran solid waste management Synopsis: Through a human drama, the film attempts to convince communities that the problem of solid waste management is not one of ‘dump-and-forget’ by using ‘pourakarmikas’ (safai karmacharis) as “mere extensions of brooms”. The real problem is how to creatively engage individuals and communities with pourakarmikas in finding sustainable solutions. Producer: Environment Support Group Commissioning Agency: Indo-Norwegian Environment Programme Contact Details: Environment Support Group Non-government Organisation, S-3, Rajashree Apartments 18/57, 1st Main Road, S. R. K. Gardens, Jaynagar Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore 560 041 P: 080-26531339; F: 080-26341977 E: esg@bgl.vsnl.net.in W: www.altindia.net 247 Directory of Green Films English Title: Nirula’s and Recycling English Title: Plast-I — City Language: English Duration: 30 min Original Title: Plast-I — City Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 12 min 45 sec Format: Digital Subject Focus: Environment-friendly measures undertaken by Nirula’s Synopsis: Nirula’s, the fast food chain, is trying to do its bit in promoting environment-friendly measures like using recycled bags, composting etc. in its day-to-day work. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Organizing for a Better Livelihood: Waste Paper Pickers in SEWA Original Title: Organizing for a Better Livelihood: Waste Paper Pickers in SEWA Date/month/year of Production: 1992 Language: Gujarati and English Duration: 21 min Format: PAL, U-Matic, Colour Subject Focus: Plastic wastes Synopsis: The film raises awareness about the hazards of generating plastic waste, and calls for following the strategy of the three Rs – reduction, reuse and recycle. The film does not take any sides, but takes a definite stand in favour of reuse and re-cycling of plastics. It also provides alternative solutions to the problem. Producer: Xavier Institute of Communications Commissioning Agency: The Orchird — An Ecotel Hotel Contact Details: Xavier Institute of Communications St. Xavier’s College, Mahapalika Marg, Mumbai 400 001 P: 022-22621366; F: 022-22658546 E: xic@vsnl.com English Title: Plastic Language: Hindi Duration: 60 sec Subject Focus: Plastics Subject Focus: Wastepaper-pickers of Ahmedabad Synopsis: There are more than 30,000 wastepaperpickers in Ahmedabad. A majority of them have taken up this occupation following the decline of the textile industry in the city. The film dwells on the paper-picker’s groups organised by SEWA, and the lives of the group members. Contact Details: Vedio Sewa Krushna Bhavan, Opp. Sakar-II, Ellisbridge Ahmedabad 380 006, Gujarat P: 079-26580474; F: 079-26587708 E: sewaacdy@icenet.co.in W: www.sewa.org 248 Synopsis: The PSM shows the harmful effects of plastics and alternatives to plastic use. Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in Solid Waste Management English Title: Plastic Pollution English Title: Plastics — Dangerous Disposables Date/Month/Year of Production: June 1998 Duration: 10 min 3 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1997 Duration: 14 min 29 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Plastics Subject Focus: Plastic Synopsis: Plastics have become a part of our life today. Their excessive use is creating a problem for the environment. The programme documents the uses of plastics, their demerits and solutions. Synopsis: The film focus on the hazards of plastic due to its mismanagement. Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Production Company: MDEL English Title: Pulp Aid English Title: Plastic Truth Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: English Duration: 21 min 40 sec Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Subject Focus: The uses of plastics Producer: M/s Independent Television Co. Pvt. Ltd. Production Company: M/s Independent Television Co. Pvt. Ltd. Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Subject Focus: The politics of wastepaper recycling Synopsis: Wastepaper from Europe comes to India for recycling. But this has generated a flurry of charges in India — mainly to the effect that this waste dumping is disrupting local recycling efforts. Production Company: Earth Report VIII/TVE Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 249 Directory of Green Films English Title: Recycled Paper: The TARA Initiative English Title: Recycling the Waste Language: English Duration: 30 min Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2004 Duration: 16 min 2 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: An initiative to produce hand-made paper Subject Focus: Recycling urban solid waste Synopsis: The initiative of Development Alternatives in setting up hand-made paper units has been a success. It not only produces paper from rags and used paper, but also offers employment to unskilled women. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Synopsis: Hundreds of tonnes of solid waste and garbage is generated daily in our urban areas. This solid waste can be treated and reused — and the film offers some suggestions. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Sewage Recycling in Karnal English Title: Recycling Myths – Plastic Petrol Language: English Duration: 30 min Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Recycling sewage water Subject Focus: Recycling plastics Synopsis: The whole problem of plastic use arises from the fact that it is not biodegradable and therefore, not easy to dispose off. Recycling has been a preferred solution. Recycling is advantageous because it saves on energy and resource use. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 250 Synopsis: In Karnal, Haryana, the experiment of recycling sewage water and using it for plantations has been a success. This success story can be replicated in other Indian towns and cities. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Solid Waste Management English Title: Sharam Nahi Ati-I English Title: Solid Waste Treatment Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 30 sec each Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1989 Duration: 17 min 26 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Spitting Subject Focus: Mining waste Synopsis: The film is an effort to discourage the nasty habit of spitting on roads. Synopsis: Every industrial act, apart from producing the desired product, also produces unwanted residues. Mining is one such industry. With every mineral produced, a huge amount of earth is dug out which creates an equally large amount of solid waste. This programme discusses how to stop mining waste from polluting the environment. Director: Ms. Kiron Wadhera, ACORD Contact Details: Asian Centre for Organization Research and Development (ACORD) C-126, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011-26410616, 26238495 E: acord@del2vsnl.net.in English Title: Sharam Nahi Ati-II Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 30 sec Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Tale of Trash Synopsis: In the film, a child ridicules a man for littering, and thus sends out a message against the practice. Original Title: Tale of Trash Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: Betacam Director: Ms. Kiron Wadhera Subject Focus: Solid waste management Contact Details: Asian Centre for Organization Research and Development (ACORD) C-126, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011-26410616, 26238495 E: acord@del2vsnl.net.in Synopsis: This is a documentary made for the Central Pollution Control Board on solid waste management. Subject Focus: Littering Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Commissioning Agency: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; M: 9811843111 F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com CMS ENVIS Centre 251 Directory of Green Films English Title: The Adventures of Ecogirl and Environman Original Title: The Adventures of Ecogirl and Environman Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2001 Language: English Duration: 3 min Format: Digital Subject Focus: Waste disposal and air pollution Synopsis: The Adventures of Ecogirl and Environman is a series of two environmental movies made by students of classes VII-X. Story-based and aiming to drive home a message, these movies focus on proper disposal of garbage and waste at public places and air pollution caused due to callous attitude of industry. English Title: The Green Dustbin Original Title: The Green Dustbin Language: English Duration: 29 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Household waste recycling Synopsis: Most of the refuse an average citizen throws out as garbage is made up of toxic materials which decompose slowly, often combining to form highly toxic compounds that diffuse in the soil and eventually contaminate groundwater supplies. The solution, says the film, lies in recycling waste. Plastic, glass and paper can all be sorted out at home. Bottles can be reused to save energy cost, and organic waste can be turned into beneficial compost. Producer: Jiva Public School, Director: Lars Brydesen Contact Details: Jiva Public School Jiva Marg, Sector 21B, Faridabad, Haryana P: 0129-2429640, 2431198, 4041539, 4041540 F: 0129-2431198, 2296174 E: jps@jiva.org, info@jivagroup.com W: www.jiva.com Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: The Dew Drop & the River… English Title: The Parallel Original Title: The Dew Drop & the River… Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Original Title: Samantharam Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: Malayalam (with English subtitles) Duration: 25 min 43 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Excreta management through Sulabh Shauchalayas Synopsis: This film looks at the environmentally safe, affordable and easily adoptable toilet technology — Sulabh Shauchalayas — a solution put forward by Dr. Bindeshwar Pathak to end the menace of defecation in public spaces. Director: Umesh Aggarwal Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org 252 Subject Focus: Community waste management initiatives in Kerala Synopsis: ‘Zero Waste’ is a holistic concept of resource management which comprises of resource conservation, building relations, extended producer responsibility, clean production and community building. The importance of the Zero Waste Kovalam programme — which the film documents — is that it has generated more than 100 permanent jobs in the locality, created small eco-friendly enterprises, launched three self-sustainable waste management systems and revived organic farming. Director: Suneetha T. V. Producer: Amrita T. V. Production Company: Amrita T. V. Contact Details: Suneetha T. V. Program Producer, Amrita T. V., Gandhi Nagar, Vazhuthacaud, Trivandrum 695 014, Kerala P: 0471-2333403; M: 09847171137; F:0471-2328900 E: suneethatv@hotmail.com Solid Waste Management English Title: The Realisation Original Title: The Realisation Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: English Duration: 1 min 6 sec Format: Digital Beta Subject Focus: Keeping the environment clean Synopsis: Through the toy characters of Barbie and Ken, the film gives its message of keeping the environment clean. Barbie believes in a clean and green world, but Ken wrecks her toy world, knocking down garbage bins and throwing garbage all over the place. However, he soon slips and falls on the very garbage that he was spreading. He realizes his mistake and cleans up the toy world. Director: Vanita Jain Producer: Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics English Title: Towards Cleaner and Greener Environment-2 Original Title: Towards Cleaner and Greener Environment-2 Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1996 Language: English Duration: 14 min 8 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Initiatives undertaken by ExnoraInternational Synopsis: This is the second part of the series on ExnoraInternational, and deals with the NGO’s other activities like solid waste management, environment programmes for students and the WAMP (Waterways Management Programme). Exnora-International tries to involve the youth in all these activities. Contact Details: Jasmeet Singh Bhasin Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics, 23, Shah Industrial Estate, Off Veera Desai Road, Andheri (W) Mumbai 400 053 P: 022-26731145-48; F: 022-26730961 E: jasmeet@maacindia.com W: www.maacindia.com Production Company: AMAD English Title: Towards Cleaner & Greener Environment-1 English Title: Trade Toxic – International Toxic disposal Original Title: Towards Cleaner & Greener Environment-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1996 Language: English Duration: 11 min 50 sec Format: Betacam Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Initiatives undertaken by ExnoraInternational Synopsis: This programme highlights the activities of an NGO called Exnora-International, which is working towards a cleaner and greener environment with peoples’ participation. Among the initiatives covered are civicExnora, vermiculture and the peoples’ toilets. Production Company: AMAD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Subject Focus: Dumping of toxic wastes Synopsis: Toxic dumping is the new environmental whip for the North to be used on the people of the South. The rich industrialised nations produce about 98% of the world’s hazardous waste. India has been receiving huge quantities of potentially damaging metal wastes, lead acid batteries, plastic scrap, ashes and residues. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 253 Directory of Green Films English Title: Tukang Sampah — Masters of Waste Original Title: Tukang Sampah — Masters of Waste Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: English Duration: 45 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Synopsis: Forty thousand people in Indonesia earn their living from rubbish. It’s a US $50 million a year business. Recycling municipal waste has transformed Surabaya into Indonesia’s cleanest city. The film follows the practitioners of this recycling industry — Slabat, a bottle-picker; Suley, his glass collector, who supplies local recycling factories; and the yellow-suited ‘waste masters’ of Surabaya now financing their own literacy and re-employment programmes. But successful recycling depends on a delicate balance of supply and demand, one all too easily upset by the relentless dumping of waste from industrialized countries; as an exasperated environment minister asks in the film:”Why don’t you exploit your own waste?” Director: Boris Terpinc Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Use Me Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 36 sec Subject Focus: Keeping the city clean Synopsis: The film attempts to sensitize people to use garbage bins for disposing off their garbage. Director: Reena Ashok Production Company: Crest Communication Ltd. Contact Details: Crest Communication A-1/307, Safdurjung Enclave, New Delhi 110 029 P: 011-26183478, 26186116, 26177994, 26183480 E: crestdel@del3.vsnl.net.in 254 English Title: Useful Domestic Garbage Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Recycling domestic biodegradable waste Synopsis: Srishti, a non-profit organization working for a cleaner and greener Delhi, has been involved in a project that not only takes care of domestic wastes but, in the process, generates something useful out of it — by recycling domestic biodegradable wastes into manure. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Utilization of Fly-ash Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2002 Duration: 12 min 40 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Using fly-ash Synopsis: Fly-ash is the by-product of burning coal in thermal power plants. Every year, more and more fly-ash is accumulated in the country. What are some ways of dealing with this problem? The film looks at efforts to use this waste. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Solid Waste Management English Title: Vam Organics: Making Recycling a Habit Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Waste recycling business Synopsis: Vam Organics is an example of an industry which has proved that setting up effluent treatment plants and recycling wastes can be a profitable venture. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Wait Until Dark Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 13 min Subject Focus: Improving living conditions in the slums of Bangalore Synopsis: The film shows that with a little sensitivity and planning men, women and children who live in inhuman conditions in slums, can have access to basic infrastructure which makes for a healthier, cleaner life. Based on a project in Bangalore for creating awareness of sound methods of waste treatment and disposal, the film aimed at increasing the awareness of slum dwellers about the relevance of health and hygiene, using literacy as a tool of intervention. Awards Received by the Film: Best Film on Waste Management, Environment India ’99, a film festival on “Corporate Environmental Excellence” Director: Centre for Environment Education (CEE) English Title: Victims of Garbage Dump Original Title: Victims of Garbage Dump Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 10 min Format: Betacam Contact Details: CEE Delhi, Centre for Environment Education (CEE) D-35, South Extension – II, New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26262878, F: 011-26497050 E: ceedelhi@ceeindia.org W: ceeindia.org Subject Focus: Ragpickers Synopsis: Through the story of Rabia, an eight-year-old girl from the Bhalaswar slum of Delhi, the film focuses on the cycle of poverty, illness and deprivation that governs the lives of people who make their living out of sorting garbage at Delhi’s largest garbage dump. Barefoot, the children, who search for things they can sell — like iron, glass, plastic, rubber, copper, packaged food etc — face several health hazards: injuries, infectious diseases and accidents. Producer: Plan India Contact Details: Plan India B 4/161, Gulmohar House, 5th Floor, Gautam Nagar New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26962605, 26968432-34; F: 011-26863417 E: planindia@plan-international.org W: www.planindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 255 Directory of Green Films English Title: Waste English Title: Waste Management Original Title: Waste Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: No spoken language (with English subtitles) Duration: 26 min 10 sec Format: DV Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1991 Duration: 18 min 22 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Waste recycling and recyclers Synopsis: This documentary sees environment through the voice of one of the most vulnerable groups in urban India — children ragpickers. The story revolves around children living under a bridge, along a stinking drain, in Nizamuddin in Delhi, as part of a much-derided community that ‘dirties’ rather than cleans the city. Their livelihoods come from waste picking around Delhi. The film calls upon the public to include this community in all waste recycling efforts. It also appeals to producers of toxics like pesticides and users of toxic products to follow the idea of Extended Producer Responsibility. Waste recycling cannot be termed as a green activity unless the waste recycling community is given healthy and safe working conditions. The film is based on the work Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group has done at the grassroots level with the waste recycling sector. Directors: Ashish Paliwal & Tarun Bhartiya Producer: World Health Organization Production Company: Splits End Media Group Contact Details: Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group (CHINTAN) C-14, Lajpat Nagar III, 2nd Floor New Delhi 110 024 Phone : +91-11-46574171, 46574172, 46574173 Fax : +91-11-46574174 E-mail : info@chintan-india.org http://www.chintan-india.org/ English Title: Waste Disposal Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1989 Duration: 16 min 36 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Waste disposal and management Production Company: MDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 256 Subject Focus: Waste management Synopsis: This programme describes the pollution control measures adopted in U. S. A. — the procedures for disposal of solid wastes, regulations and measures that can be adopted in Indian conditions. Production Company: AMAD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Waste Management Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1996 Duration: 12 min 31 sec Format: Betacam synopsis: The film highlights waste management technique and process. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Waste not Want not Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1996 Duration: 19 min 55 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Waste management Synopsis: While style and comfort have become the order of the day, the leftovers of modern living are piling up to frightening heights. This film cautions against it and focuses on waste management, garbage disposal, treatment and recycling of waste, and using waste to produce manure and power. Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Solid Waste Management English Title: Waste not Want not Original Title: Waste not Want not Language: English Duration: 31 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD English Title: Wealth of Waste (Microbial and Vermi-composting) Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2005 Language: English Duration: 18 min 8 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Waste recycling Subject Focus: Composting Synopsis: While many cities in the world generate mountains of garbage, there are others which regard rubbish as a resource which can be recycled and provide much-needed employment. Focusing on recycling projects in India, the Philippines and Thailand, this film argues that rather than just employing children and scavengers, recycling industries can be formalized to provide support and welfare for underprivileged urban communities. Director: Peter Swan Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Wealth from Waste Language: English Duration: 12 min Subject Focus: Recycling used lubricating oil Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10-Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198856; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: Waste management is a serious problem that confronts today’s cities. This film introduces a technique called composting that helps convert garbage into high quality manure. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Wealth of Waste (Segregation of Waste) Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2005 Language: English Duration: 15 min 25 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Waste segregation Synopsis: This is a part of a series on waste management. This programme deals with the laws enacted to overcome the problem of waste, and ways and means of waste segregation. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 257 Directory of Green Films English Title: Welcome Waste English Title: Why Not? Language: English Duration: 30 min Original Title: Why Not? Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2003 Language: English Duration: 3 min 35 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Waste treatment by Western Paques Synopsis: Pollution prevention pays – this is what Western Paques believes. This company, with an elaborate system of waste treatment and recycling, has reaped rich dividends. Part of the waste is even recycled to generate power. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: What a Load of Rubbish Original Title: What a Load of Rubbish Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Recycling wastes for profit Synopsis: Every day, the people on this planet produce five billion tonnes of rubbish, and the majority of it goes into landfills or is left to rot and fester. This film features some entrepeneurs who are recycling rubbish for a profit. In Bangladesh, one man has set up a daily rubbish collection system for his neighbourhood, and on the beaches of Uruguay there’s a clean-up campaign which is recycling discarded soft drinks cans. In South Africa, over 4,000 shipping containers, used to carry cargo, have found a new lease of life: they have been converted into small shops, community centres and even school rooms. A Finnish entrepeneur has created a new material from waste products which can help keep topsoil in place and so prevent erosion, and in China, plastic waste is being recycled to produce gasoline and diesel fuel. Director: Luke Gawin Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 258 Subject Focus: Basic concepts of conservation and urban environment Synopsis: A group of children begin to notice that their bus-stop is not quite what it used to be. They decide their whole city needs some cleaning up! Why Not? is an educational film communicating basic concepts in conservation to four-to-seven year old urban children. It is intended for use in schools to initiate dialogue on urban environmental problems and their appropriate solutions. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Jury Special Mention Awards’, CMS VATAVARAN 2005 Director: Anitha Balachandran Producer: Environment Protection Training Research Institute (EPTRI) Production Company: Environment Protection Training Research Institute (EPTRI) Contact Details: Anitha Balachandran S-364, G K II, New Delhi 110 048 M: 9811396735 E: anithabala@rediffmail.com Toxics and Climate Change Directory of Green Films English Title: A Degree of Concern English Title: A Green Agony Date/Month/Year of Production: 2006 Language: English Duration: 12 minutes Original Title: A Green Agony Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2006 Language: English Duration: 22 min Format: DV CAM Synopsis: A Degree of Concern”- is about melting glaciers in Ladakh. The film takes a very close look at how climate change has hit Ladakh. The in-depth research, scientific inputs and the climate related data from resources like FRL - DRDO makes this film very unique. The film also shot another human tragedy that unfolded on the Zanskar River this year (2006), adding a new dimension to an already grave problem. 95 people were stranded as Zanskar River melted ahead of its normal schedule in February. Director: Syed Fayaz Producer: UK High Commission Production Company: RGB Films Commissioning Agency: The British Government Contact Details: Syed Fayaz B-2/40, II Floor, Safadarjung Enclave, New Delhi 110029 P: 011-2610 1307, M: 98107 38452 E: fayazrizvi@yahoo.com English Title: A Devastating Dawn (News Magazine No. 132) Original Title: A Devastating Dawn Language: English Duration: 10 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Impact of global warming on the Sundarbans Synopsis: The film explores the impact of climate change and global warming on one of the most vulnerable ecosystems in the world — the Sundarbans in India. The impacts are severe on all residents of this home of the Royal Bengal Tiger. The film’s aim is to force people to think of the urgency that the Sundarbans deserves. Awards Received by the Film: Nominated for the ‘Panda Award’, International Wildscreen Film Festival, 2006; entered in the ‘Jules Verne Films Festival’, 2006, Los Angeles and Paris; entered in the Toxics Link Film Festival, New Delhi, 2006 Director: Geeta Singh Producer: I STYLUS Production Company: UK High Commission Commissioning Agency: The British government Contact Details: Geeta Singh and Avinash Kumar Singh I STYLUS, i-39, second floor, Jungpura Extension, New Delhi 110 014 P: 011-41823821, 011-65655223; M: 9810340949 (Geeta), 9810339494 (Avinash); F: 011-41823820 E: ideate@istylus.com, geeta@istylus.com, avinash@istylus.com Subject Focus: Natural disaste; and disaster relief Synopsis: This is a report on the devastating earthquake, which shattered the early morning calm in Bihar, West Bengal and Nepal on 21 August, 1988. Measuring 6.5 on the Richter Scale, it killed hundreds and devastated many buildings. The film also documents the relief measures. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org 260 English Title: A Matter of Life and Death Language: English & Hindi Production Company: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Contact Details: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-Cum Office Complex East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi 110 032 P: 011-2230 8902, 2230 6128, 2230 1932 F: 011-2230 7233, 2230 4948 E: mahendrap2002@yahoo.com W: www.cpcb.nic.in Toxics and Climate Change English Title: A Mercedes for Ashish English Title: A Threat to Environment Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2001 Language: English Duration: 6 min 38 sec Subject Focus: Urban planning and its impacts Subject Focus: Causes and remedies of pollution Synopsis: This is a documentation of how the modern urban space degrades the human mind and body — roads, walls, constructions-in-progress, drains overflowing with sewage, billboards, etc impact us severely. Director: Ruchir Joshi Commissiong Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org English Title: A Silent Killer Original Title: A Silent Killer Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2003 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 23 min Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Arsenic contamination in groundwater in West Bengal Synopsis: Groundwater drawn through tube-wells in 75 blocks of eight districts in West Bengal shows arsenic levels well above the permissible limits. Of the state’s 80 million people, about 28 million are facing arsenic poisoning through drinking water. With no antidote or cure for arsenic, arsenic-free drinking water is the only preventive solution. As a long-term measure, treated surface water supply schemes can also be introduced. Director: Dhananjoy Mandal Producer: Dhananjoy Mandal Production Company: Mou Films Synopsis: This documentary highlights the impacts of air pollution on environment. The film is divided into three parts: the first takes us back to the days when India was pollution-free, and compares it to the situation today. The second part identifies the various causes and effects of air pollution, while the third defines possible solutions. A major part of the film has been made by students. Director: Jiva Public School Contact Details: Jiva Public School Jiva Marg, Sector 21B, Faridabad, Haryana P: 0129-2429640, 2431198, 4041539, 4041540 F: 0129-2431198, 2296174 E: jps@jiva.org, info@jivagroup.com W: www.jiva.com English Title: Acid Rain Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1989 Duration: 18 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Acid rain Synopsis: The film attempts to answer questions like what is acid rain, what are dry and wet depositions, what are the causes and effects of acid rain etc. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Mou Films South Duilya (Opp. Christian School), P. O. Duilya Howrah 711 302, West Bengal P: 033-26791724; M: 09433392836 E: dhananjoy2000@yahoo.com CMS ENVIS Centre 261 Directory of Green Films English Title: AD 2048: The Greenhouse Effect English Title: AD 2048: The Ozone Alarm Original Title: AD 2048: The Greenhouse Effect Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 46 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Language: English Duration: 50 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Global environmental crisis and ozone depletion — the scenario for future Subject Focus: Global warming and our future Synopsis: Set in the fictional future of the year 2048, the two films in this package focus on the damage human activity and man-made chemicals inflict on the environment and look at what the world may be like if ozone depletion and global warming continue unchecked. They juxtapose two pictures — a documentary shot in 1988 with the news bulletins of 2048 — to bring out the horror. The films end on a positive note, though: world leaders still have time to ward off the catastrophe. Directors: Torbjorn Morvik & Petter Nome Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Synopsis: Set in the fictional future of the year 2048, these two Norwegian films focus on the damage human activity and man-made chemicals are inflicting on the atmosphere — specifically, on what the world may look like if depletion of the ozone layer and global warming continue unchecked. The scenario paints an appalling thesaurus of disaster stories: epidemics of ‘supertyphus’ spread by rats, plagues of grasshoppers devouring food crops, and famine relief camps in Europe, while in the Middle East hundreds are killed fighting over the last remaining freshwater supplies. But the films end on an optimistic note, with the suggestion that world leaders still have the time to forge common policies to head off ecological catastrophe. Awards Received by the Film: Prix Italia for Ecological Films, 1988 Directors: Torbjorn Morvik & Petter Nome Producer: Torbjorn Morvik Production Company: NRK Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Air Check Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1993 Duration: 23 min 3 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Air pollution Synopsis: This film demonstrates how a low-cost method, using an air pollution sampler, can be used for checking air pollution. Production Company: MDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 262 Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Air Pollution English Title: Air Pollution-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: 1979 Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: 16 mm, 35 mm Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1996 Duration: 20 min 14 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Vehicular air pollution Subject Focus: Air pollution Synopsis: This film talks about how the wholesomeness and purity of air are essential for healthy living. Any degradation in the natural quality of air not only affects human beings, but also animals, plants, buildings etc. Synopsis: As population grows in India, so does the numbers of vehicles on its roads. The air in its cities and towns is choking under a thick fog of petrol and diesel fumes. The results are ailments ranging from serious respiratory troubles to cardiovascular complications. Production Company: Film Division Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Air Pollution-2 English Title: Air Pollution Language: English & Hindi Duration: 1 min Production Company: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Contact Details: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-Cum Office Complex East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi 110 032 P: 011-2230 8902, 2230 6128, 2230 1932 F: 011-2230 7233, 2230 4948 E: mahendrap2002@yahoo.com W: www.cpcb.nic.in Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1996 Duration: 20 min 2 sec Format: Betacam Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Amal Varsha Date/Month/Year of Production: August 1999 Language: Hindi Duration: 15 min 13 sec Format: Betacam Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 263 Directory of Green Films English Title: An Epoch without summer English Title: Asbestos: A Health Hazard Original Title: An Epoch without summer Language: English Duration: 43 min Format: 35 mm Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Nuclear holocaust Synopsis: The manufacture and use of asbestos has been banned in some countries. The film discusses the health hazards associated with asbestos. Synopsis: The film highlights the eternal winter following a nuclear holocaust. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Subject Focus: Asbestos Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Asbestos: A Lethal Legacy English Title: Anti Pollution Language: English & Hindi Duration: 60 sec Production Company: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Contact Details: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-Cum Office Complex East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi 110 032 P: 011-2230 8902, 2230 6128, 2230 1932 F: 011-2230 7233, 2230 4948 E: mahendrap2002@yahoo.com W: www.cpcb.nic.in Language: English Duration: 57 min Format: 16 mm, 35 mm Subject Focus: Asbestos Synopsis: The film focuses on the adverse health effects of using asbestos, referred to as the ‘magic mineral’. Taking up the case of an asbestos mining town in Canada, it reveals the dangerous diseases (like cancer and asbestosis) that affect the population. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 264 Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Atomic Energy English Title: Awaaz Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: 16 mm Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: Hindi Duration: 23 min 55 sec Subject Focus: Atomic energy Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: The video explains the basic concepts of atomic energy. It defines and constrasts the three known forms of atomic energy release: natural radioactivity, nuclear synthesis and nuclear fission. It also illustrates the relationship between atomic energy from the sun and chemical energy stored in plants. Synopsis: Awaaz is a public grievance programme where the complainant and the overseeing authority are brought together on the same platform. Anchored by Rajat Sharma, the programme has empowered the common man and covered topics like environment, crime, police atrocities, education and medical negligence. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Director: Ritu Dhawan Producer: Star India Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in Contact Details: Star India Pvt.Ltd 1st Floor, Central Wing, Thapar House, 124 Janpath New Delhi 110 001 T: 011-5249 4900; F: 011-5104 9490 W: www.star.co.in English Title: Battery Operated Vehicles English Title: Automobile Emissions Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2001 Duration: 7 min 50 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Automobile emissions Production Company: AOSM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Battery-operated vehicles — a solution for air pollution Synopsis: Delhi is the fourth most polluted city in the world. About 60% of the total emissions which pollute the Delhi air, stem from automobile exhausts. The alternative lies in battery-operated vehicles, zero emission vehicles that do not emit exhaust fumes. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 265 Directory of Green Films English Title: Bhopal – The Survivor’s Story English Title: Blowing in the Wind Original Title: Bhopal – The Survivor’s Story Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2004 Language: English (with English subtitles) Duration: 25 min Format: Digital Beta Original Title: Blowing in the Wind Date/Month/ Year of Production: 1991 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: High Band Subject Focus: Bhopal gas tragedy and after Subject Focus: Flyash pollution Synopsis: On the night of 2nd December 1984, Methyl Isocyanate, a lethal gas used in making Sevin, a pesticide, leaked from the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal. More than 2,000 were killed instantly. Conservative estimates of the death toll today have mounted to more than 20,000. Wanton and criminal negligence continues to kill more people each day. More than 500,000 have been affected and at least 50,000 people are left too sick to work. Survivors of this disaster still await justice and continue to suffer: the film explores their grim reality, and also looks at the environmental impacts of thousands of tonnes of toxic wastes that lie abandoned by the company and the frightening reality of the continued migration of these chemicals into the soil, the groundwater, the vegetation and the people who live there. Synopsis: This is an environment documentary on flyash pollution. Director: Rumah Rasaq Producer: E. Deenadayalan Production Company: Other Media Communication Contact Details: Other Media Communications 139/9, Domlur Layout, Bangalore 560 071, Karnataka P: 080- 51151589; M: 09845535421 E: omc2005@vsnl.net W: www.othermediacommunications.com Director: Krishnendu Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilm.com English Title: Breathless Original Title: Breathless Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2005 Language: No spoken language Duration: 1 min 30 sec Format: VCD Subject Focus: Air pollution English Title: Bio-methanation Plant Original Title: Bio-methanation Plant Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 5 min 24 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Pollution control Director: Chaman Gupta Producer: Executive Director, PCRA Production Company: Srishti Pictures Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhawan, 10, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; M: 9810548249; F: 011-26109668 E: pcra@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org 266 Synopsis: Made by a student, the film highlights the impact that choking air pollution has on us. Director: Ayush Raizada Contact Details: Ayush Raizada 4th Floor, Thakur Cinema, Thakur Village, Kandivali (E) Mumbai 400 101 P: 022-28870125, M: 09892188616 E: shakespares_master@yahoo.co.in Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Breathless English Title: Buddha Weeps in Jaduguda Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 3 min 5 sec Original Title: Ragi: Kana: Ko: Bonga Buru Date/Month/Year of Production: September 1999 Language: Santhali, Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 55 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: The film moves from lush forests to the village, tracing the destruction wrought on the land by human hand. In the city, smoky, dusty habitats appear, and it is impossible to breathe. Director: Sanjay Sahare Producer: Bankim, Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Bruno Bozzetto Spots Language: Animation Duration: 16 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Pollution and waste management Synopsis: In this animation film, a man and his baby stand next to Planet Earth. As the baby looks on, the man puts up factories, wells, power plants and motorways across the face of the globe. The noise of traffic and machinery builds to a crescendo, and a dense cloud of pollution descends from the sky, blocking out the sun, until it reaches the man and he collapses. Another spot shows the earth used as a dustbin, accommodatingly opening up to receive generations of waste. Once full, it is wrapped up with a bow and presented to a child – whereupon it explodes in his face. Production Company: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Uranium mining and its impact on tribals of Jaduguda, Jharkhand Synopsis: Made amidst threats and harassment by UCIL and the district administration, the film attempts to depict the gross misuse of power by these authorities in displacing the original inhabitants in the region, their utter lack of concern for internationally accepted norms and safety precautions in the handling of uranium and its byproducts; and their callousness towards its disastrous impact on the people and the region. Director: Shriprakash Producer: Kritika Birsa Contact Details: Shriprakash Producer, 30, Randhir Pd, Street, Upper Bazaar Ranchi 843 001, Jharkhand P: 0651-2317461; M: 9835327661, 9811565551 E: kritikashri@yahoo.com; kritikashri@hotmail.com W: www.misatoya.net; www.jadugoda.net English Title: Bulgaria Roadshow Original Title: Bulgaria Roadshow Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental issues in Bulgaria Synopsis: Bulgaria’s economic transition continues to have significant effects on the country’s environment and people. This Roadshow features the efforts of the Wilderness Fund to conserve the brown bears of the Rodopi mountains and their natural habitat. We also visit remote vulture feeding grounds in Madzharavo, which have thrived since the closure of lead and zinc mines in the area. A closer look is taken at the country’s power stations, which are a vital source of revenue, but pose the threats of acid rain and potentially disastrous nuclear leaks. Measures are being taken to reduce these and poisonous car emissions — but will Bulgaria be able to strike the essential balance between environmental protection and economic growth? Director: Luke Gawin Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 267 Directory of Green Films English Title: Can Polar Bears Tread Water? Language: English Duration: 53 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Climate change English Title: Catalytic Converter — A Hope for Green Air Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1996 Duration: 12 min 30 sec Format: Betacam Synopsis: As the Cold War recedes, the world is beginning to grapple with new and more insidious threats posed by climate change. At a time when the world population is expanding rapidly, a warmer climate threatens to reduce grain production from the US, which supplies over 100 countries, by as much as 17 per cent. Shortfalls in world food supplies will lead to whole communities uprooting themselves to move to more propitious climates in search of food. Climate change could even trigger wars over scarce resources. Subject Focus: Vehicular pollution and catalytic converters Director: Lawrence Moore Producer: Lawrence Moore Production Company: Global Weather Watch in association with Central TV, Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) & Better World Society Production Company: MDEL Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Synopsis: The problem of vehicular pollution in urban areas has reached catastrophic levels. To control the situation, it has been made mandatory for all new cars sold from 1st April 1995 to be fitted with a catalytic connector. Will this help in controlling pollution? The file explores. Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Chain Reactions English Title: Catalytic Converter Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2002 Duration: 15 min 13 sec Format: Betacam Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Resource depletion and how recycling can help stop it Subject Focus: Controlling air pollution through catalytic converters Synopsis: The demands of livelihood lead to exploitation of natural resources, which in its turn generates byproducts called waste. This creates pollution — that is one way of looking at the question of pollution. But there is another: recycling, which not only reduces the pollution, but also creates new material out of the waste. Synopsis: Cities are becoming unliveable due to vehicular emissions. Using catalytic converters in vehicles can be one way of cleaning up the air. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 268 Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Change in the Air English Title: Changing Climates: The Politics Original Title: Change in the Air Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 22 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: Changing Climates: The Politics Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Climate change and pollution Subject Focus: The politics of climate change Synopsis: Though accounting for just four per cent of the world’s population, the US produces close to a quarter of the world’s greenhouse gases. Not surprisingly, it is the target of bitter criticism from other nations that claim they are adhering to the Kyoto targets — the US dosn’t seem to care. However, that indifference may change. The US is preparing to publish the most comprehensive scientific survey ever into the impacts of climate change. Benefiting from advance knowledge of the report’s findings, this film travels throughout the US to examine the link between unwanted environmental changes and pollution. Synopsis: 2001 was not an auspicious year for international agreements on climate change. First, governments failed to emerge from the Hague climate conference with even a compromise. Next, the new US President, George W. Bush, reneged on his campaign commitment to curb CO2 emissions. This was followed by news that, as far as the new US administration is concerned, the Kyoto Accord — designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions — is dead. In the second of four films on climate change, Earth Report takes a look at how difficult it is to align what science indicates must be done with what the international community is prepared to do. Director: Ken Pugh Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Changing Climates: The Impact Original Title: Jalvayu Parivartan: Prabhav Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: Hindi Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: The impact of climate change Synopsis: Is there concrete evidence that the greenhouse effect is changing our climate? This video travels to Africa, Asia and North America to find out if the long predicated change is already having an impact on society and the economy. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 269 Directory of Green Films English Title: Changing Climates: The Science Original Title: Changing Climates: The Science Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD English Title: Chemical Foundations of Physiology Solutions, PH, PK and Buffers: Lecture-2 Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2004 Language: English Duration: 28 min 18 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The science of climate change Subject Focus: Chemistry and physiology Synopsis: Ever since the industrial revolution sparked the widespead burning of fossil fuels, climatologists have been preoccupied with measuring the effect of carbon dioxide (CO2) on the earth’s climate. In this film, Earth Report takes a look back over 200 years of evolving scientific thought — sometimes confusing and contradictory — that has shaped the global warming debate. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Synopsis: This lecture-based programme explains the definitions of terms in chemistry such as Solutions, PH, PK and Buffers, which are related to Physiology. We come across solutions everyday in some form of the other. This programme defines solutions and discusses about the types of solutions and the criteria of true solutions. The solubility of a solute is also explained. PH and PK, the two common chemical scales, have been discussed too with respect to the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation. The programme also explains the Biological Buffer Systems of our body. These buffer systems help to maintain a balance between acids and bases within the physiological systems. Graphic cards and animated visuals have been used to enrich the programme and make it easily comprehensible for students. Production Company: ECAL English Title: Charminar: Plagued by Pollution Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Impact of pollution on historical monuments Synopsis: It is not only our animals and the planet that are under the threat of extinction; another species that is highly endangered in the country is our historical monuments. The Charminar in Hyderabad is bearing the brunt of a constant attacks by corrosive chemicals in the highly polluted air of the city. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 270 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Children of Chernobyl Original Title: Children of Chernobyl Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Impact of Chernobyl disaster on local residents Synopsis: When unit four of the power station at Chernobyl exploded on 26 April 1986, it released 90 times as much nuclear radioactivity as the Hiroshima bomb. This documentary was one of the first to assess the full impact of the explosion on the families living in the contaminated region. Children are more susceptible to radiation ills than adults. As a result of damage to their immune systems, doctors witnessed a massive increase in recurrent infections in children, a state of affairs known locally as “Chernobyl aids”. The Soviet authorities denied huge increases in Leukemia and other cancers, but medical files were confiscated and classified as secret. Director: Clive Gordon Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Children of Tsunami Original Title: Children of Tsunami Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 50 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Life after the Tsunami Synopsis: They have never met each other. Some have never travelled beyond their native village. They all belong to statistically average families in their communities. Five girls and three boys — aged eight to 16 — living in the coastal areas of India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Each family hit by the Asian Tsunami of 2004. Now, as they cope with the many challenges of rebuilding lives and livelihoods, these children of Tsunami tell us their personal stories of anguish and survival, courage and resilience. Producer: TVE Asia Pacific Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Children of the New Millennium English Title: Circle of Death Original Title: Children of the New Millennium Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Original Title: Mrityuchakra Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2001 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 16 min Subject Focus: Industrial pollution and its impact Subject Focus: Impact of environmental degradation on children Synopsis: At the Rio Earth Summit, the UN had warned that “environmental degradation is killing children”. Today, though children make up only 12 per cent of the world’s population, they bear over half the burden of the world’s environmental diseases. This programme investigates why children suffer disproportionately from pollution and environmental degradation. Synopsis: The film takes a look at how industrialsation takes place at the cost of water. Maval, a sleepy subdivision of Pune has experienced frantic industrialisation in the last decade. The cost of this progress is being paid in health by the local villagers and tribal population. People have little option but to drink the water of the grossly polluted Pauna river. The polluting industries don’t believe they are responsible. Director: CASP Plan, Pune Production Company: TVE/Earth Report VI Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Plan India B 4/161, Gulmohar House, 5th Floor, Gautam Nagar New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-26962605, 26968432-34; F: 011-26863417 E: planindia@plan-international.org W: www.planindia.org 271 Directory of Green Films English Title: Cities under Siege English Title: Cityscapes Delhi Original Title: Cities under Siege Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Subject Focus: Urban management initiatives Synopsis: By the year 2000, predictions show that there will be 23 cities in the world with populations over 10 million. Eighteen of these ‘megacities’ will be in the developing world — in poorer countries less able to deal effectively with the problems of massive urban expansion. Cities under Siege looks at some innovative urban management efforts — tackling urban poverty in New Delhi, India; improving traffic congestion in Bangkok, Thailand; and the ‘clean and green’ movement in the Philippines. Subject Focus: Delhi’s urban environment Synopsis: The film documents Delhi’s collapsing urban environment and recalls the city’s best-loved 19th century chronicler, Mirza Ghalib. Director: Meera Dewan Commissiong Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org Director: Matthew Westfall Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) English Title: Climate Change: Nature’s Revenge Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: City Pollution Original Title: City Pollution Language: Hindi Duration: 12 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Responsibility of the society regarding pollution and its hazardous impact Synopsis: The film is about three school-going children who are very conscious and aware about cleanliness, and how their good habits and attitude are shaken and shattered by the pollution all around them. It focuses on the issue of responsibility of the society regarding pollution Producer: Children’s Film Society, India Contact Details: Children’s Film Society, India Films Division Complex, 24, Dr.G.Deshmukh Marg Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23526798, 23516136; F: 022-23522610 E: ncyp@bom3.vsnl.net.in W: www.cfsindia.org 272 Original Title: Climate Change: Nature’s Revenge Date/Month/Year of Production: 1991 Language: English Duration: 12 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Climate change Synopsis: This report on climate change examines the costs to the planet of the vicious North-South cycle of developing country debt and unsustainable development. Six billion tonnes of carbon dioxide are deposited into the atmosphere every year and 3.2 million tonnes of oil are spilled into the oceans. Humans are waging war on the earth, but Nature is taking its revenge. Every year, hurricanes and earthquakes devastate communities around the world. In south India, the introduction of renewable solar energy plants have paved the way toward greater co-operation between North and South. Director: Damien Rea Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Climate Control-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2000 Duration: 14 min 29 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Greenhouses Synopsis: Climate plays a significant role in growth and development of all organisms. By controlling the climate, plants can be grown out of season and fresh fruits and vegetables can be obtained. The ‘greenhouse’ is a place where climate factors can be controlled to a large extent. Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Climate Crisis English Title: Climate’s First Orphans Original Title: Climate’s First Orphans Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005-2006 Language: English Duration: 22 min Format: DVCAM Subject Focus: Impact of global climate change at the local level (in Orissa) Synopsis: As the world wakes up to the reality of climate change, coastal Orissa is sure that global warminginduced sea level rise is already threatening the existence of local residents. This documentary depicts the existential dilemma of 20,000 homeless villagers who have lost their houses to the Bay of Bengal, that has engulfed more than half the villages in the district in a time span of just five years. Global warming and its impact on climate change has so far been limited as a topic of discussion in scientific communities and intellectual circuits. Though all have been talking about the scientific impacts of global warminginduced climate change through mathematical models, this documentary brings in live examples and covers both sides of the story — giving it a scientific relevance and showing its direct impact on people. Language: English Duration: 16 min Format: VHS Awards Received by the Film: Officially nominated for the San Francisco International Film Festival, 2006 Subject Focus: Climate change Director: Nila Madhab Panda Producer: UK High Commission Production Company: Eleanora Images Commissioning Agency: The British Government Synopsis: The film seeks to drive home the point that global climate is changing due to increased burning of fossil fuels, and a solution must be found for this problem before it’s too late. Production Company: Centre for Science Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Nila Madhab Panda, Filmmaker 12, Uday Park, 2nd Floor, Khelgaon Marg, New Delhi 110 049 P: 011-4164 5938/4164 5940/2652 0491; M: 98113 02557 E: madhab17@rediffmail.com W: www.eleanoraimages.org 273 Directory of Green Films English Title: CNG English Title: Death in the Rain Forest Original Title: CNG Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English Duration: 1 min 9 sec Format: Mini DV Language: English Duration: 42 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: The Amazon — conservation vs development Subject Focus: Compressed natural gas Synopsis: This cell animation treated with water colours is on CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) and its advantages. It casts a happy-go-lucky character, who realizes usefulness of this fuel as he drives his scooter up a hill. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Jury Special Mention Awards’, CMS VATAVARAN 2005 Director: Debanjan Nandy Producer: Debanjan Nandy Contact Details: Debanjan Nandy NID, Paldi, Ahmedabad 380 007, Gujarat M: 9898383471 E: debanjan_nandy@yahoo.com English Title: Cold Heart of the Ocean Original Title: Cold Heart of the Ocean Date/Month/Year of Production: 1994 Language: German (with English subtitles) Duration: 48 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: The Greenland Sea Project (GSP) Synopsis: The film is based on the Greenland Sea Project (GSP), which was aimed at observing and modelling the atmospheric, ice, oceanic and biological processes relevant to understanding the role of the Nordic Seas in the climate system. The focus of the project is the thermohaline circulation in the Greenland Sea, one of the most active regions in the global oceans for deep water formation. The formed water facilitates the global meridional overturning circulation of the oceans and encourages the flow of warm water into the region, which is largely responsible for the relatively mild climate of Northwest Europe. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 274 Synopsis: Chico Mendes, leader of the Brazilian rubbertappers, was assassinated in December 1988 because of his opposition to ranchers burning the Amazon rainforest to provide pasture for their cattle. The burning of the rainforest is estimated to account for about 20 per cent of the gases currently contributing to global warming. But the Brazilian economy is crippled by debt — and one way for the government to earn foreign currency is to exploit the wealth of the Amazon. This edited version of a BBC investigative documentary analyses the conflict facing Brazil: that between the imperatives of development and the need to protect the environment. Producer: Peter Molly Production Company: BBC Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Delhi Ridge: The Dying Lung Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Environmental pollution in Delhi — the case of Delhi Ridge Synopsis: Delhi is on its way to become the most polluted city in the world. The city’s only lung — the Delhi Ridge — is under the threat of encroachment from all sides. Will the government have the political will and resources to save it? Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Earth Matters Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English & Hindi Duration: 26 min 25 sec Subject Focus: The state of the environment in India Synopsis: The series takes a hard look at the state of the environment in India: urban pollution, pressures on rural India, stress on natural resources, and impact of unthinking human development on India’s wildlife and forests. It alerts the viewer, and examines his/her part in these concerned issues and in solving them. Director: Mike H. Pandey Producer: Mike H. Pandey Commissioing Agency: Doordarshan Contact Details: Riverbank Studio C-18, Chirag Enclave, New Delhi 110 048 P: 5163 2890, 2641 0684; F: 2621 6508 E: wildexplorer@gmail.com, wildlife@vsnl.com rvrbanks@gias01.vsnl.net.in W: www.riverbankstudios.com English Title: Earth Report II: After Kyoto Original Title: Earth Report II: After Kyoto Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Global perceptions of climate change post-Kyoto summit Synopsis: Did the world emerge from the Kyoto summit with an agreement that will mark the start of an effective response to climate change? Or was it merely a political fudge designed to appease the US Senate ? We get the verdict from leading scientists, politicians and environmental lobbyists. Some believe the Kyoto agreement will be the starting point for a period of effective action; others that of its own accord, buisness and industry will go for clean energy without the ‘stick’ of government. Director: Robert Lamb Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Earth Matters — Noise Pollution Original Title: Earth Matters — Noise Pollution Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2000 Language: English Duration: 22 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Damaging effects of noise pollution Synopsis: Earth Matters is an environmental series that takes an in-depth and incisive look at the state of our environment and wildlife, and attempts to educate and sensitize people to the threats our environment is facing. In this episode, the series looks into the damaging effects of noise pollution. The most vulnerable victim is the unborn child, though adults are equally susceptible and can suffer permanent hearing loss. Director: Mike H. Pandey Producer: Mike H. Pandey Commissioing Agency: Doordarshan Contact Details: Riverbank Studio C-18, Chirag Enclave, New Delhi 110 048 P: 5163 2890, 2641 0684; F: 2621 6508 E: wildexplorer@gmail.com, wildlife@vsnl.com, rvrbanks@gias01.vsnl.net.in W: www.riverbankstudios.com CMS ENVIS Centre 275 Directory of Green Films English Title: Earth Report VI: Baked Alaska Original Title: Earth Report VI: Baked Alaska Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental issues in Alaska Synopsis: “The weather’s really changed. Every year, we have mild weather,” says Alaskan elder Eleanor Sam as she plucks the feathers from a freshly killed goose. “When we were children, we all wore thick fur clothing. We don’t wear clothes like that no more.” Stories like these are pouring in from all over America’s last great wilderness. And they’re backed by science: temperatures in Alaska are rising 10 times faster than the rest of the world. Set against this alarming example of climate change is a plan for further oil development along the Arctic Refuge — an issue that has divided the native Alaskan people. The Inupiat people want the jobs and money. The Gwitchin Indians think it will destroy the caribou reindeer on which they depend. The oil industry has brought great prosperity — every Alaskan citizen receives a yearly cheque from oil profits — but each barrel of oil sent south and burned comes back to Alaska as damage to the delicate balance of Arctic life. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 276 English Title: Earth Report VI: Children of the New Millennium Original Title: Earth Report VI: Children of the New Millennium Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Impact of environmental pollution on children Synopsis: Ten years ago at the Rio Earth Summit, the UN warned that “environmental degradation was killing children”. Today, while children make up only 12 per cent of the world’s population, they still suffer over half the burden of environmental diseases. This programme investigates why children suffer disproportionately from pollution and environmental degradation. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Earth Report VI: The Long Road to Recovery Original Title: Earth Report VI: The Long Road to Recovery Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Chernobyl and after Synopsis: It was the world’s worst nuclear accident: the explosion and fire at Chernobyl’s No 4 reactor in April 1986. Since then, 8,000 people have died, 2,000 have been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, while another 8-10,000 cases are expected to develop in the next 10 years. A new report from the UN claims the ‘psycho-social’ welfare of those evacuated from the most contaminated areas has also suffered; unemployment, depression and stressrelated illnesses are rife. The film introduces the viewer to Ukrainian children who are seriously affected by thyroid and other cancers, and exposes the everyday reality of living with low-level radiation. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Earth Report VII (Hands On): City Slickers Original Title: Earth Report VII (Hands On): City Slickers Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Initiatives for urban management Synopsis: In slums and shantytowns, local services for sewage, housing and waste barely exist. This video features five stories from around the world where citizens’ groups and neighbourhood committees are finding ways of working with cash-strapped local councils. English Title: Earth Report VII: Sky Pirates Original Title: Earth Report VII: Sky Pirates Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Ozone depletion Synopsis: Despite the rapid elimination of ozonedestroying chemicals, the hole in the ozone layer has not been plugged. One reason is the illegal trade in CFCs and other ozone-damaging chemicals. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Earth Report VIII: Before the Tsunami-Part I Original Title: Earth Report VIII: Before the Tsunami-Part I Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 23 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Disaster management Synopsis: The scale of the death and destruction wrought by the Tsunami in Asia has shocked the world. Though earthquakes are difficult to predict, questions are being asked. How many lives could have been saved if people had been more aware and better prepared? The first part of the two-part series takes viewers on a journey to the world’s disaster hotspots. We assess what is being learned from the natural disasters that affect the lives of some 200 million people every year. And we find that even in the poorest nations, the loss of life and damage can often be reduced by modest investment in early warnings and public education. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 277 Directory of Green Films English Title: Earth Report VIII: Before the Tsunami-Part II English Title: Earthquake in Garhwal Region (News Magazine No. 209) Original Title: Earth Report VIII: Before the Tsunami-Part II Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: Earthquake in Garhwal Region Language: English Duration: 8 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Earthquake in Garhwal, 1991 Subject Focus: Disaster management Synopsis: According to the UN, between 1980 and 2000, 75% of the world’s population lived in areas that were affected at least once by earthquakes, cyclones, floods or drought. But as each new disaster takes its toll, what are the lessons that can be learnt? Part II of this two-part series travels to Kobe in Japan, Bam in Iran and to the Swiss Alps to see how communities are planning for the next natural disaster. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Earthen Sphere Needs Care Original Title: Earthen Sphere Needs Care Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: English Duration: 1 min 35 sec Format: DVD Subject Focus: State of our environment Synopsis: This animation film is about Mother Earth, which has been affected by hazards caused by the human race. The film begins in a house where a boy is playing with his ball. The ball goes out of the house accidentally, on to the road — and into a dirty drainage outlet. Director: Kiran C. Patil Producer: Vishal R. Pedanekar Production Company: Kiran’s Creation Contact Details: Kiran C Patil Aditya Tower, Shop No. 9 Behind Gurukrupa Apartment, Canada Corner, Nashik 422005 Maharashtra P: 0253-2315598; M: 09422253774 E: kirans_creation@rediffmail.com 278 Synopsis: The News Magazine highlights the devastation in Garhwal wrought by the earthquake of October 1991. It also shows the rehabilitation efforts initiated for the affected people. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026, Maharashtra P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Eco-Fridge Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Eco-friendly refrigerators Synopsis: Countries are being asked to phase out the use of chemicals that threaten the ozone layer. Until recently, most refrigerators used ozone-depleting chemicals. A new eco-friendly refrigerator has now been introduced in European markets. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Effects of Air pollution on Materials Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1991 Duration: 18 min 25 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Impact of air pollution on materials (such as historical monuments and buildings) Synopsis: We normally pay attention towards pollution which affects the health of human beings or any living organism. This programme discusses the effect of air pollution on materials — monuments and buildings. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Ek Sandesh Swasthaya ke Naam (SPOT) Language: Hindi Duration: 44 min Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: Environment is the essence of life. The spot equates a clean environment with the tenderness of a flower and life in humans. Emissions from different sources leads to the loss of tenderness and vigour in a rose, and it reduces into a lifeless bulb. The two conditions of the rose are similar to two conditions in the life of humans – healthy and unhealthy. Director: Amar Nath ‘Amar’ Producer: Doordarshan Kendra, Delhi Contact Details: Doordarshan Kendra, Delhi Akashwani Bhawan, Parliament Street, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-23716852, 23715822; F: 011-23421144 English Title: Effects of Noise Pollution on Health Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1991 Duration: 17 min 42 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Noise pollution Synopsis: The programme discusses the effects of noise on health, as well as the reasons behind noise pollution. English Title: Emission Impossible Original Title: Emission Impossible Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Climate change Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: The film starts in the United States where a fraction of the world’s population contributes a quarter of the greenhouse gases. In South Carolina, Emission Impossible finds that climate change is already having a devastating impact on a poor — mostly African-American — community, but a majority of Americans accustomed to cheap energy appear to care little about global warming. The film contrasts their attitude with those of Europeans and Latin Americans, and finds that the latter have become the leaders in carbon trading, a step towards a global solution to the problem. In Costa Rica, farmers are already trading carbon in a global market. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 279 Directory of Green Films English Title: Environment Impact Analysis English Title: Environmental Pollution-8 (Noise Pollution) Original Title: Environment Impact Analysis Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1991 Duration: 21 min 33 sec Format: U-Matic Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2003 Duration: 18 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Environment impact assesments Subject Focus: Noise pollution Synopsis: The programme focuses on environment impact assesments and their objectives. Synopsis: Environmental Sciences is a series of programmes aimed at covering the syllabus of degree courses, by enabling the students to identify with the problem of degeneration of the environment and think seriously about the ways to protect it. In this episode, the causes and effects of noise pollution have been looked into. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Environmental Autogenesis — Is Our Tomorrow Safe? Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1989 Duration: 26 min 51 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Impact of pollution on our future generations — environmental mutagents Synopsis: We are aware that our environment is polluted. But are we aware that pollution can not only affect us, but our future generations as well? Pollution can trigger a change even in the DNA structure. These are called environmental mutagents. Tests done on plants and animal cells reveal that some pollutants can cause such havoc that the future generations could be totally different from their parents. Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Environmental Science Series (Natural Hazards: Cyclones) Original Title: Environmental Science Series (Natural Hazards: Cyclones) Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2005 Duration: 26 min 47 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Cyclones; disaster management Synopsis: A cyclone is a large weather system of winds that rotates around a centre of low atmospheric pressure with a speed over 100 km per hour. High winds are a primary cause of cyclone-inflicted loss of life and property damage. Another cause is the flooding resulting from the coastal storm surge of the ocean and the torrential rains, both of which accompany cyclones. In the film, Dr. A. Balasubramanian of the University of Mysore, talks on cyclones. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 280 Toxics and Climate Change English Title: (Air Pollution) Environmental Science Original Title: Europe Stories 2: Europe on Air Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Duration: 22 min 58 sec Format: Betacam Synopsis: Mining, industrial processing, population growth, and increase in the numbers of transport vehicles are key sources of air pollution — and the result is acid rain, global warming, photochemical smog and ozone layer distraction. In this film, Dr. A. Balasubramainan of the University of Mysore explains the sources of air pollution and the methods to control it. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: (Atmosphere) Environmental English Title: Europe Stories 2: Europe on Air Science Original Title: Environmental Science (Atmosphere) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Duration: 25 min 10 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Air pollution and its control in Europe Synopsis: In Western Europe, frequent urban air quality alerts are testimony to the failure to control pollution from cars. With exceptions such as Amsterdam and Copenhagen, official efforts to get Europeans out of their cars and on to trains, buses and cycles have not been a success. But cars are only one part of the problem; the prosperous and environmentally conscious European Union is a long way from dealing with other sources of air pollution, some located in neighbouring countries in the East. Earth Report travels to Austria and southern Germany to report strategies that could point the way to a pollution-free future. And there’s some encouraging scientific evidence from Finland that nature is recovering from acid rain. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Subject Focus: Atmosphere and environmental degradation Synopsis: The atmosphere is an important environmental segment that controls most of the bio-geochemical processes on earth. Perennial factors like light, temperature, humidity and wind act as limiting forces, making the atmosphere dynamic. The knowledge of the earth’s atmosphere is essential to understand the interrelations of its components with other spheres. Due to drastic industrialization, the composition of atmospheric air has been changing at a fast rate, leading to problems like global warming, acid rain, photochemical smog, ozone hole, etc. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 281 Directory of Green Films English Title: Even Vehicle Smoke Kills English Title: Fistful of Steel Original Title: Even Vehicle Smoke Kills Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 sec Format: DV Original Title: Fistful of Steel Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: Hindi and English (with English subtitles) Duration: 29 min 3 sec Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Effects of vehicular pollution on our health Subject Focus: ‘Development’ of the Yamuna riverbed in Delhi — distorted notions of development Synopsis: Most people are aware of the harmful effects of cigarette smoking on the human body. But few are aware that inhaling vehicular smoke can be as deadly. This PSA uses a disturbed cardiac pattern and a racking cough to effectively demonstrate the effects of vehicular pollution on our health and urges us to be aware of the damage we are doing to ourselves. Director: Surojit Sen Producer: Aakash Gupta Production Company: Earth Communications Office India Association (Eco India) Contact Details: Eco India C-2, Panchseel Enclave, New Delhi F: 011-41748395 E: ecoindia@gmail.com http://www.eco-india.org/index1.htm Synopsis: The film questions the notions of development, while highlighting the ecological imbalance caused due to concrete construction on the banks of the river Yamuna in Delhi — five power stations, massive structures like the Akshardham Temple, the Delhi Secretariat etc. It also documents the displacement of peasants who are pushed to the fringes in the name of development. Awards Received by the Film: Best Documentary Film Award, CMS VATAVARAN 2005 in student category. Directors: Leena, Nidhi and Sabir Producer: A J K MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia Contact Details: A J K MCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110 025 P: 011-26987285; F: 011-26982263 E: dir_mcrc@jmi.ernet.in W: www.jmi.nic.in English Title: Experiment with Truth Original Title: Experiment with Truth Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 6 min 21 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: The film focuses on pollution through a ruthless experiment conducted on an 18-month-old child. But is the experiment so contrived? Is it really an experiment at all? The questions remain long after the last frame has dissolved into nothingness — what remains is the truth. Director: Amish Srivastava Producer: Amish Srivastava Contact Details: Mr. Amish Srivastava Associate Executive Producer, B A G Films, FC-23, Sector 16, Film City, Noida 201 301, Uttar Pradesh M: 9871693525 E: amishsrivastava@rediffmail.com 282 English Title: Flight of Death Original Title: Flight of Death Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2001 Language: English Duration: 4 min 30 sec Format: Digital beta Subject Focus: Environment vs development Synopsis: This film dwells on man’s thirst for supremacy, which has resulted in inventions that cause destruction to the environment. Inventions like the nuclear bomb are nails on earth’s coffin. Director: Shashank Vinayak Amburle Producer: Crest Animation Studios Production Company: Crest Animation Studios Contact Details: Anish H. Mulani Crest Animation Studios Ltd., B-22, Nandadeep Society, N. G. Acharya Marg, Khardevnagar, Chembur, Mumbai 400 071 P: 022-25217788, M: 09869302520 E: s_amburle@crestindia.com Toxics and Climate Change English Title: For a Breath of Fresh Air English Title: Give us a Life Please! Date/Month/Year of Production: March 1997 Duration: 15 min 46 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Give us a Life Please! Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2004 Language: English & Hindi Duration: 24 min 39 sec Format: DV Cam Subject Focus: Vehicular pollution Synopsis: One of the greatest problems faced by urban populations is atmpospheric pollution. According to statistics, 60% of total pollution is caused due to vehicular emissions. The programme describes the problem and suggests steps to control it. Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Fumes Original Title: Fumes Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: No spoken language Duration: 1 min Format: Digital beta Synopsis: The film opens with the sequence in which a man is shown smoking; the smoke coming out from his mouth, turns into a dragon and kills the man, who morphs into a skeleton. Director: Amit Kapoor Producer: B. P. Kapoor Production Company: Anitoons Production Contact Details: Amit Kapoor H-14/11, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26673462 E: info@anitoonsindia.com W: www.anitoonsindia.com Subject Focus: Dangers of exposing children to an environment contaminated by toxic elements Synopsis: Children are our hope, our future. However, with an increasingly contaminated environment and hazardous exposure to toxic elements, they are put to serious risk. The film is a chronicling of this serious situation. The documentary also discusses the inevitability of living with this danger. Director: Ramesh Menon Producer: The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI) Commissioning Agency: Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation Contact Details: The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24682100; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org English Title: Global Dumping Grounds Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Dumping of hazardous wastes Synopsis: The US produces 500 million tonnes of hazardous waste every year. The high cost of disposal within the country together with loopholes in US environmental laws, mean that hazardous contaminants are shipped abroad to developing countries like Taiwan. The film is an expose of the vested interests, which influence the US policy on hazardous waste. Directors: Lowell Bergman and Sharon Tiller Producer: David Fanning Production Company: The Center for Investigative Reporting and KaED Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 283 Directory of Green Films English Title: Global Environment Series: A Breath of Fresh Air Original Title: Global Environment Series: A Breath of Fresh Air Date/Month/Year of Production: 1991 Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Air pollution and acid rain Synopsis: The film examines all aspects of air pollution — its causes, consequences and possible solutions. It also looks into the subject of acid rain in Europe. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Global Warming Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Duration: 21 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Global warming Synopsis: The issue of global warming is examined from the perspectives of forest policy, ozone chemistry management and space technology by three eminent scientists. Production Company: AOSM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Global Warming (Filler 3) Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1994 Duration: 1 min 5 sec Format: Betacam Synopsis: This is a capsule version of Environmental Pollution through Natural Degradation, the main culprit being man, who abuses and misuses his own land and its environs. He is infact out to kill animal life on earth to an extent of almost eliminating it. The question is, can man live alone? On this blue planet : Will it (Earth) remain blue with man’s notorious activities? Production Company: AOSM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Green Bucks Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Principle of sustainable development and industry’s response to it Synopsis: The film sets out to explore the way the concept of sustainable industrial development is changing the face of businesses around the world. One of the world’s largest chemical companies, DuPont has embraced a policy of corporate environmentalism and is currently phasing out production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) worth US $750 million a year. The film also looks at new initiatives to foster sustainable practices in the South with a UNIDO (the United National Industrial Development Organization) project to help clean up poisoned water emissions from small tanning businesses in Africa. Directors: Gabrielle Kelly, Nick Hart Williams Producers: Gabrielle Kelly, Nick Hart Williams Production Company: Nexus Television Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 284 Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Green Earth English Title: Green Man Original Title: Green Earth Date/Month/Year of Production: June 1994 Language: Gujarati/Hindi/English Duration: 14 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Green Man Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Voiceover Duration: 3 min 24 sec Subject Focus: Enviromental pollution Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: God has made the earth beautiful, with enough resources to sustain human and all other life comfortably. He made man the crown of creation. It is up to man to develop or destroy the earth, and he seems increasingly inclined to do the latter. The programme looks at air, water and noise pollution, and their impact on life, and environment. What kind of an earth are we going to bequeath to our children? Director: Rappai Poothokaren, SJ Producer: Rappai Poothokaren, SJ Production Company: Gurjarvani, Ahmedabad Contact Details: Rappai Poothokaren, SJ Gurjarvani, St. Xavier’s College Campus Ahmedabad 380 009, Gujarat P: 079-26300127, 26303114 E: gurjarvani@jesuits.net English Title: Green House Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2000 Language: Hindi Duration: 17 min 25 sec Format: Betacam Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: The film is about a unique superhero, Green Man, who saves the earth from the fiery grasp of Lava Monster, a symbol of environmental hazards posed to the world. It also criticizes the way urban cities continue to churn out pollutants that feed this monstrous hazard. Director: Prosenjit Ganguly Producer: P. Jayakumar Production Company: Toonz Animation India Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: P. Jayakumar Toonz Animation India Pvt. Ltd., 731-739, Nila Technopark Campus, Trivandrum 695 081, Kerala P: 0471-2700928/ 29; F: 0471-2700954 E: jaya@toonzanimationindia.com W: www.toonzanimationindia.com English Title: Green Refrigerators: Ozone Friendly Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Eco-friendly refrigerators Synopsis: The most viable alternative to a conventional refrigerator – the vapor absorption technology – was invented almost a century ago, but was long neglected. It uses ammonia as the medium and a simple source of heat is sufficient to drive it. One company in India is currently attempting to make this device more efficient and popular. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan, India National Broadcasting Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 285 Directory of Green Films English Title: Green Terrors – Closing Polluting Industries in Calcutta English Title: Hands On Special — From Vogue to Vehicle Language: English Duration: 30 min Original Title: Hands On Special — From Vogue to Vehicle Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Industrial pollution Synopsis: A neighbourhood in Kolkata is the home of about 500 manufacuring units. They provide employment to thousands and contribute substantially to the government’s exchequer. But local residents are now up in arms against the industries for polluting the air and water. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Hands On Omnibus-Part Two Original Title: Hands On Omnibus-Part Two Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environment-friendly technologies developed in Europe Synopsis: This Hands On Special reports on green technologies around Europe — from Denmark, France, Sweden, Finland and the UK. From fashion to fuel cells, the programme features clothes made from pineapple fibre, cathedrals made from mud and state-of-the-art buoys which work around the clock to detect pollution in rivers and waterways. Director: Janet Boston Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Heads Up Subject Focus: Initiatives to save the environment Subject Focus: Climate change Synopsis: Hands On is a series designed to look at what individuals around the world are doing to save the environment. This part includes nine stories from Spain, Germany, Somalia, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Thailand, India, Peru and the Netherlands. Among the technologies and processes featured are how hydrocarbons can be substituted for ozone-depleting CFCs in Germany and China; how a new widely available grass might be the answer to farmers suffering soil erosion; and how fish farms are helping to create profits for local communities. Director: Janet Boston Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 286 Synopsis: Barbara Pyle travels to the world’s most remote inhabited island to meet scientists studying the ancient civilization that built mysterious 30-foot statues. They are learning lessons about climate change, and a culture that used up its natural resources, a microcosm of what’s happening today globally. Production Company: CNN/Turner Broadcasting System Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Healing the Coast English Title: Hell in the Pacific Original Title: Healing the Coast Date/Month/Year of Production: 2006 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Language: English Duration: 56 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Post-tsunami rehabilitation Synopsis: Healing the Coast is a journey that explores the environmental restoration along Tamil Nadu’s coastline in the post-tsunami context. Many groups have been working doggedly for decades – trying to protect and conserve coastal eco-systems; it was only after the tsunami of 2004 that their work gathered momentum and importance. The film looks at the re-plantation of coastal forests in Auroville, the restoration of fields in Nagapattinam and the slow healing of people in Nagapattinam. The film ends with an ode to the beauty of mangroves and their importance in our ecosystem Director: Nina Subramani Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org Subject Focus: Environment-development conflict — Papua New Guinea islander’s vs mining sector Synopsis: Defending land has always been a way of life in Papua New Guinea. But today, it’s not just quarrelsome neighbours the Pacific islanders are having to fight off, but multinational predators keen to cash in on their rich tropical forests and mineral resources. The film investigates three separate conflicts between local landowners and subsidiaries of the mining conglomerate, Rio Tinto Zinc (RTZ). Clashes between police and villagers over gold extraction rights in one remote region led to RTZ’s abrupt departure — together with most of the gold. Pollution from RTZ’s copper mine on the island of Bouganville has been a focus of seething resentment since 1988. And now, overriding local objections, extractors have moved in, unannounced, to develop a new island gold mine using cyanide. Director: Glenn Ellis Producer: Sylvia Stephens Production Company: Catma Films Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Himalaya Language: Hindi Duration: 30 sec Subject Focus: Waste management for saving the Himalayas Synopsis: This public service message is about conservation of Himalayas and their natural wealth through waste management. Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre 287 Directory of Green Films English Title: Hitler English Title: In Harmony with Nature Original Title: Hitler Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Language: English Duration: 25 sec Format: DV Original Title: In Harmony with Nature Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2003 Language: English Duration: 15 min 52 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Vehicular pollution Subject Focus: Pollution control in mining areas Synopsis: Hitler killed thousands of innocent people in gas chambers. Today, vehicles are polluting environment by expelling toxic gases — and everyone responsible for this pollution is as guilty as Hitler. Synopsis: At Bailadila Iron Ore Project, the oldest mechanized mine of NMDC Ltd, afforestation is done not only as a protective measure to control dust and noise, but also to enhance the aesthetics and to create the required biodiversity and enhance infiltration. The second goal is to create wind brakes for controlling air pollution. With its continuous environmental upgradation works, the project is moving up steadily in its competitiveness apart from maintaining sustainable development. Director: Rani Jeyaraj Producer: Rani Jeyaraj Production Company: Trends Adfilm Makers Pvt. Ltd Contact Details: Trends Adfilm Makers Pvt. Ltd Brown Skins, 9/9, The Worli Shiv Sai CHS, Opp. Glaxo, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Mumbai 400 025 P: 022-24930730; F: 022-24930731 E: mail@brownskins.net W: www.brownskins.net English Title: How to Lessen Noise Pollution Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Noise pollution Synopsis: Noise in factories and workplaces can be hazardous for our ears. To protect our hearing faculties, certain measures can be adopted — these are highlighted in this story. Producer: C. J. Reddy Commissioning Agency: National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. Contact Details: National Mineral Development Corporation Ltd. Tarangini Video Studio, C Block, Shanti Shikara Apartments Rajbhavan Road, Somajiguda, Hyderabad 500 082 Andhra Pradesh P: 040-23322846; F: 040-55660181 E: tarangini@net.in http://www.nmdc-india.com/ English Title: India and Montreal Protocol Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: India and the Montreal Protocol Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 288 Synopsis: The Montreal Protocol was signed by India to keep up with the norms of climate change mechanisms. How far has India been able to keep up its obligations? Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: India Inhales English Title: Inside the Poison Trade Original Title: India Inhales Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: India as a smokers’ paradise Synopsis: The film discusses the concern of developing countries on the dumping of toxic wastes by the European Community. Synopsis: Every day in India, another 55,000 children start smoking — compared to the 3,000 children who take up the habit in the US, where the numbers are falling. Tobacco is one of India’s favorite pastimes: Indians spit it, chew it, smoke it, and roll it. And, inspired by advertising for Wills cigarettes which sponsors the Indian cricket team, children believe that smoking improves cricketing techniques. Hardly surprising, then, that with declining markets in the West, and 50% of India’s population under the age of 25, the major tobacco companies are increasingly targeting India as their new growth market. The film explores the cynicism of the major global tobacco companies’ campaigns in India, and the work of the activists who have pledged to try to stop them — and halt the soaring increase in cancer cases in India that result from smoking. Director: Amanda Rudman Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Indoor Plants as Air Purifiers Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: Toxic waste dumping Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Is God Deaf? Language: English Duration: 28 min Format: Beta Subject Focus: Noise pollution Synopsis: Increasing politicization and commercialization of religion and the consequent use of loudspeakers has resulted in noise pollution. People are afraid to speak out for fear of being targeted by vested interests and branded communal. So the nuisance continues in the name of tradition, culture and religion. The film is the story of one man, senior citizen H. S. D’lima, who realized that unless the fear of the law wasn’t instilled in the minds of both law enforcers and lawbreakers, nothing would ever change. Subject Focus: Indoor plants as air purifiers Synopsis: People who work in closed air-conditioned offices often feel ill due to the exposure to objects and machines which emit chemicals. The use of certain indoor plants can actually de-poison the air and make people feel a lot better. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Director: Sanjivan Lal Producer: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre 289 Directory of Green Films English Title: Jal Pradushan — Ek Samasya English Title: Jhelum — Purity to Pollution Date/Month/Year of Production: October 1997 Language: Hindi Duration: 8 min 24 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1998 Duration: 14 min 4 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Pollution of the river Jhelum Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Japan’s Lessons on Economy and Environment — Our Pollution Experience Original Title: Japan’s Lessons on Economy and Environment — Our Pollution Experience Language: English Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Duration: 29 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Japan’s initiatives on cleaning up its environment Synopsis: After the devastation that precipitated the end of World War II, Japan embarked on a period of intense economic reconstruction — with the result that, today, Japan’s gross national production ranks second only to that of the United States. But there was a downside to Japan’s economic miracle. With so much effort devoted to economic revival, the devastating impact on the environment was negle cted. Using shocking footage of a whole range of pollution-related diseases that appeared in the 1950s — Itai-Itai, Minamata and Yakkaichi Asthma — the film explores the clean-up measures taken by the Japanese government and industry. With the benefit of hindsight, a cleaner, healthier Japan is now offering to share the lessons it learned with other countries embarking on rapid economic development. Director: Katsunori Arai Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 290 Synopsis: The film begins its journey at the very source of the Jhelum, Verinag, and follows the track through its various tributaries till the river reaches its destination. Production Company: ASRI Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Kala Pahaar Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: Hindi Duration: 27 min Format: U-Matic Highband Subject Focus: Industrial air pollution and its impact on human health Synopsis: In the film, the father of a school child owns an extremely polluting factory. The factory affects the local residents, but the owner does not take any corrective measures — till his daughter convinces him. Producer: Pashupati Sharma Production Company: M/s P. P. Productions Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Keeping the Promise: The GEF in Action English Title: Landscape Designing for Better Environment (Osho Teeth) Original Title: Keeping the Promise: The GEF in Action Language: English Duration: 32 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1993 Duration: 18 min 3 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Re-greening land Subject Focus: The Global Environment Facility Synopsis: The film showcases the different activities undertaken by the GEF (Global Environment Facility) to contain environmental degradation, in the backdrop of disappearing rainforests and coral reefs, rising emissions of greenhouse gases, and CFCs from refrigerators etc. causing an ozone hole almost the size of the US. The film looks at case studies from Thailand, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia. For instance, it examines the EKOTEZ initiative — designing a machine which can siphon out CFC into a storage container while repairing. GEF is supporting initiatives like this in their effort to reach the market. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Killer Quake (News Magazine No. 252) Original Title: Killer Quake Language: English Duration: 22 min Format: 35 mm Synopsis: The film demonstrates how a small effort can transform a polluted dirty nallah into a beautiful garden. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Lead in Environment Language: English & Hindi Duration: 21 min Production Company: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Contact Details: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-cum-Office Complex East Arjun Nagar, Delhi - 110 032 P: 011-22307233; F: 22304948 E: psccb.cpcb@nic.in W: http://www.cpcb.nic.in Subject Focus: Latur earthquake Synopsis: The film documents the aftermath of the killer earthquake that struck Latur and Osmanbad districts of Maharashtra, and records the relief operations. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org CMS ENVIS Centre 291 Directory of Green Films English Title: Lecture Series on Environmental Science (Marine Pollution) English Title: Little Girl Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2005 Language: English Duration: 25 min 34 sec Format: Betacam Original Title: Little Girl Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 sec Format: Digital beta Subject Focus: Marine pollution Subject Focus: Vehicular air pollution Synopsis: Most human activities in and around seas and oceans (such as construction of harbors and ports) have severe impacts on marine environments. In addition to these, the discharge of radioactive wastes from nuclear power plants, washing of ships and boats, mining and mineral processing along coastal zones, off-shore oil well drilling, submarine transport and underwater exploration are also serious concerns. The film explains the nature of marine pollutants and the methods to control them. Synopsis: This PSM works on the analogy that vehicular pollution is as bad as smoking and should not be allowed. Sitting in the back seat of a car, a young girl rolls down her window and inhales deeply — and ends up with a coughing spasm due to the smog-filled air. The film ends with a message aimed at igniting the conscience of all parents: reduce vehicular pollution. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Lecture Series on Environmental Science (Natural Hazards – Floods) Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2005 Language: English Duration: 28 min 51 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Floods and their control Synopsis: Dr. A. Balasubramanian of the University of Mysore explains the nature of floods, their causes and impact on the environment, and the various methods to control them. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 292 Directors: Sonia Bhatnagar & Bhavna Gupta Producer: Abhinandan Sekri Production Company: Earth Communications Office – India Association (Eco India) Contact Details: Eco India C-2, Panchseel Enclave, New Delhi F: 011-41748395 E: ecoindia@gmail.com W: www.eco-india.org English Title: Living in Fear Date/Month/Year of Production: 1986 Language: English, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam Duration: 33 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Nuclear pollution Synopsis: The film is about the long-term effects of nuclear pollution — with the focus on the Indian Rare Earth factory situated on the banks of the Periyar river in Kerala. It gives an account of the occupational health hazards and the possibilities of an environmental disaster due to callous dumping of nuclear waste in the water. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Living with Disasters English Title: Living with Noise Original Title: Living with Disasters Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: English Duration: 4 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2000 Duration: 14 min 34 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Disaster management Synopsis: Droughts, floods, earthquakes and hurricanes have claimed four million lives over the past 20 years, and disrupted the lives of close to half the population of the planet. Living with Disaster casts aside the familiar news headlines of misery and destruction to present the untold story — how relatively inexpensive investment can reap huge rewards, reducing the cost, both in reconstruction and in human suffering. In drought-prone Zimbabwe, farmers have developed their own methods for coping in the harshly arid conditions while in the Philippines, the programme looks at ways to prevent a typhoon becoming a full-scale disaster. Director: Damien Rea Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Living with Drought Original Title: Living with Drought Language: English Duration: 49 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Community initiatives against environmental degradation Synopsis: Living with Drought examines how rural communities in the Niger and Kenya are responding to the severe changes wrought in their environment by climate change, poverty and population pressures. Soil and water conservation projects, such as stone terracing and tree wind-breaks, have helped improve crop yields by as much as 25 per cent in some regions. Projects like these, the film concludes, have helped make small but measurable advances in the fight against environmental degradation. Producer: Eleanor Morris Production Company: BBC/Open University Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Noise pollution Synopsis: Rapid industrialization and the growing demand for automobiles have made our environment extremely noisy. This film, while identifying the noise machines and their effect on our lives, explains how noise can be reduced with minimum efforts and how people working in noisy environs can protect themselves. Production Company: ASRI Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Lucia Language: English (with subtitles) Duration: 90 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Urban poverty and the right to one’s homeland Synopsis: The film is based on an original screenplay by the late Filipino director Uno Brocka, and chronicles a family’s struggle to stay together and build a home in their own country — a country, ironically, which operates an open door policy for tourism and foreign investors. Driven to destitution by the activities of foreign multinationals, by pollution and militarization, Lucia is powerless to stop the disintegration of her family as they are forced into the slums of Manila. Director: Mel Chionglo Producer: Peter Firstbrook Production Company: Manila Inter-Filrn/BBC Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 293 Directory of Green Films English Title: Man and Environment English Title: Melody…Out of Tune Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Duration: 20 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Raag Viraag Bhaye Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 2 min 58 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Man and environment Synopsis: The programme deals with the relationship of man and environment — population growth, failing village economies, migration, food shortages and deforestation and how all these lead to increasing contamination. Production Company: AMAD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Matchbox City Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 8 min Subject Focus: The relationship of man and nature Synopsis: In this PSM, music is shown as a divine gift, but without pure air to breathe, one cannot imagine singing even a single note. Illustrating the intimate relationship between human beings and nature, the film creatively grapples with the filmmaker’s dilemma on a cleaner environment. Director: Pankaj Tiwari Producer: Pankaj Tiwari Production Company: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Contact Details: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Dr. Harisingh Gour V. V., Sagar 470 003, Madhya Pradesh P: 07582-264153; F: 07582-264153 E: pankajpanditjee@rediffmail.com Subject Focus: Urban environment of Delhi English Title: Miles to Go Synopsis: The film takes Delhi as a case study to depict the problems faced by urban dwellers — lack of clean water, electricity and housing are just some of them. Travelling through the slums, the grime, and among the various population segments — including children — the film exhorts viewers to get over their civic apathy and ignorance and come forward to safeguard the environment. Original Title: Miles to Go Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2003 Language: English Duration: 58 min Format: Digital Director: Tata Energy Reseach Institute (TERI) Synopsis: The film is about a bus journey across India – seven states, 6,000 kilometers in just 60 days — which is unlike any other journey. The chosen destinations do not feature in a tourist brochure: instead, they are India’s forgotten backyards, inhabited by people brushed under the carpet of indifference and apathy. This is a story of individuals fighting for their basic rights. Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org Subject Focus: Environmental conflicts and communities’ rights to livelihoods Producers: Rajani Mani & Nina Subramani Commissioning Agency: Greenpeace India Contact Details: Elephant Corridor Films 022 Maria Mansions, viviani Road, Richards Town Bangalore 560 005, Karnataka P: 080-4152 6137; M: 09845241260, 9810331301, 9811007797 E: nina@elephantcorridor.org, mail@elephantcorridor.org W: www.elephantcorridor.org 294 Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Modern Society, Plastics & Environment Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2004 Duration: 26 min 26 sec Format: Betacam English Title: No Doubt at All Original Title: No Doubt at All Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Plastics Subject Focus: Climate change Synopsis: The programme explains whether plastics are really a threat to environment. Production Company: AOSM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Mucking up the Med Language: English Duration: 51 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea Synopsis: Only 300 Monk seals, it is estimated, are now left in the Mediterranean Sea. Victims of environmental degradation and angry fishermen who blame them for their dwindling catches of fish, the Monk seal’s tragic demise has become a symbol of what has happened to the Mediterranean Sea over the last 25 years. Over-development, over-fishing and the relentless dumping of industrial waste and sewage have turned it into a dangerous, disease-ridden and often dead sea. The influx of 100 million tourists a year, the lack of regulations covering waste dumping, and the geography of the Mediterranean itself, where water exchange through the Straits of Gibraltar can take up to 200 years, makes the prospect of cleaning up look grim. Director: Ashley Bruce Producer: Ashley Bruce Production Company: TVE & TV Espanola Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Synopsis: The world’s nations emerged from Kyoto with an agreement by industrialised nations designed to stabilise and then reduce greenhouse gases. At the Bonn meeting of 161 governments, we find that little progress has been made, especially in the US where there is no sign that its mighty 25 per cent share of the world’s energy use is likely to be reduced. Meanwhile, there is a small but vocal minority who argues that the case for climate change is still unproven. Earth Report goes to the cloud forests of Costa Rica, the highlands of Ethiopia and to Chesapeake Bay in USA to find that the evidence for a changing climate is overwhelming. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Noise Pollution Date/Month/Year of Production: May 1989 Duration: 9 min 6 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Noise pollution Synopsis: Noise pollution is a growing menace in our society. Modern technological development has established beyond doubt its deleterious effects on us. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 295 Directory of Green Films English Title: Noise Pollution English Title: NTPC Ash Mount Language: English & Hindi Original Title: NTPC Ash Mount Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 3 min 52 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Noise pollution Production Company: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Contact Details: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-cum-Office Complex East Arjun Nagar, Delhi - 110 032 P: 011-22307233; F: 22304948 E: psccb.cpcb@nic.in W: http://www.cpcb.nic.in Subject Focus: Pollution control measures undertaken by industry Directors: Asrar Shamse & Kailash Bhutani Producer: Executive Director, PCRA Production Company: Superads English Title: Noise Pollution in Developing Countries Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhawan 10, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; M: 9810548249; F: 011-26109668 E: pcra@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1990 Duration: 21 min Format: U-Matic English Title: Numbers Subject Focus: Noise pollution Synopsis: In the film, Dr. Kameswaran begins by explaining how human hearing has evolved over thousands of years and then discusses the diseases that occur due to unduly high levels of noise. It is finally emphasized that education, legislation and controls like noise-free zones are all necessary to minimise noise pollution in developing countries. Production Company: AMAD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Original Title: Numbers Language: English Duration: 25 sec Format: Digital beta Subject Focus: Vehicular air pollution Synopsis: Fifty lakh premature deaths; four lakh asthma patients — these are some of the startling figures of air pollution’s fallouts. The film attempts to establish in a simple way that the Number Plate is a powerful reminder of the havoc caused by vehicular air pollution. Every time people look at the digits on a Plate, they think of the alarming proportions to which health hazards caused by vehicular emissions have risen. Director: Veneet Raj Bagga Producer: Rediffusion DYR Pvt Ltd Production Company: Onions Films Contact Details: Rediffusion DYR Rediffusion DYR Pvt Ltd, Vasisht House 7/2 & 7/3 Kalu Sarai, Begampur, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26521940-47, 011-26858109, M: 9811226976 E: anirudh_verma@ind.dyr.com W: www.rediffusiondyr.com 296 Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Oceans and Climate Change English Title: Our Beautiful Planet Original Title: Oceans and Climate Change Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 19 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: Our Beautiful Planet Date/Month/Year of Production: 1990 Language: English Duration: 120 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Impact of global warming on marine environments Subject Focus: Environmental pollution Synopsis: This video news release marks the release of a report Turning up the heat: How global warming threatens life in the sea produced by WWF and the Marine Conservation Biology Institute. This new scientific study highlights impacts from the Poles to the Tropics — affecting a range of species from phytoplankton to polar bears, sea birds and coral reefs. In particular, it warns that global warming could destroy the salmon fishing industry in Alaska and Canada’s British Columbia. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Synopsis: A consortium of public broadcasting organisations from Asia, Europe, North America and Australia join forces to produce this two hour programme on the global environmental crisis and global initiatives needed to solve the crisis. The film illustrates by giving examples of different countries and environmental problems faced by them. It also includes a computer analysis of potential climate change and presents results of an international questionnaire answered by more than 7,000 environmental NGOs. Director: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Producers: NHK, TVO, ZDF, MPT, SBS, SVT, TTV,TVT, HKTV, Central Independent TV (U.K.) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: One Child, One Voice Original Title: One Child, One Voice Language: English Duration: 46 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Environmental crisis and its solutions Synopsis: Seven children from around the world share their hopes and fears for the future of the planet. Each talks about critical environmental issues such as global warming or acid rain that affect their countries — and the possible solutions open to them. The film uses the dramatic device of an eerie, surrealistic fair-ground at Santa Cruz, California, to illustrate the variety of threats to the global environment. The fairground scenes and the children’s views are intercut with documentary footage from around the world and the film concludes by urging viewers worldwide to make their own ‘leaf’ pledges to support environmental legislation. Director: Malcolm Clarke Producer: Elliot Rosenblatt Production Company: Turner Broadcasting/Exec. Producer — Peter Wagg Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre English Title: Our Daily Air Original Title: Our Daily Air Date/Month/Year of Production: 1992 Language: English Duration: 35 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Air pollution Synopsis: “We are not only what we eat, but what we breath”, claims presenter Paulo Betta in this investigation into the quality of the air in Rio de Janeiro. To underline his point, Betta sits cross-legged inhaling the fumes of the heavy traffic entering one of the major underpasses that traverse Rio de Janeiro, and then goes on to contrast the experience with breathing the air at the mountain-top retreat of one of its wealthier inhabitants. Betta discovers that the city’s air reflects the political dynamics of his country: there’s enough for everyone — with the vital distinction that it’s pure for some, and polluted for many. Director: Tete Moraes Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 297 Directory of Green Films English Title: Our Present, their Future English Title: Ozzy Ozone Original Title: Our Present, their Future Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English Duration: 40 sec Format: DV Original Title: Ozzy Ozone Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 10 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Pollution and environmental degradation Subject Focus: Ozone depletion Synopsis: This film shows a young boy engrossed in making a drawing, colouring small squares and drawing smoke circles in the air. After completing the picture, he reviews his work and labels it as ‘scenery’. The final picture that emerges is one of closely packed buildings, chimneys, cars and a skyline crowded by bill boards and highrises. That the young boy could not imagine a greener scene to draw, is the message at the end of the PSM: we decide the future of our posterity, and thus have an enormous responsibility towards using natural resources wisely. Synopsis: Ozzy Ozone is an animated film for raising awareness about ozone layer protection. This video takes a voyage of discovery to find out exactly who and what is attacking the ozone layer and how children can play an important role in making a difference. Director: Lavanya Selvam Contact Details: Lavanya Selvam No. 99, 4th Avenue, Ashok Nagar, Chennai 600 083 Tamil Nadu P: 044-24894177, M: 09840606333 E: lavanya_sar@yahoo.co.in English Title: Oxygen Radicals and Antioxidants8 (Environmental Pollution) Date/Month/Year of Production: November 1994 Language: English Duration: 18 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: How environmental pollution affects our bodies Synopsis: Our environment is increasingly getting polluted with pesticides, heavy metals, automobile exhausts, industrial wastes, smoke and even tobacco products. These pollutants and environmental contaminants are present in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we consume. But are we doing anything to decrease the toxic effects of these pollutants? Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 298 Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Ped – The Tree Original Title: Ped – The Tree Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2004 Language: Hindi and English Duration: 1 min 59 sec Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Saving trees Synopsis: Through a short story of a Sardarji and his tree, the film presents its message: save trees, stop pollution, and switch to eco-friendly fuel. Directors: Rohan Manchanda, Meghan Srivastav, Kirti Pandey, Shweta Dutta, Sami & Amit Producer: Wigan and Leigh Contact Details: Sangeeta Nigam Wigan and Leigh Collge, HOD, A 86, Sainik Farms, Central Avenue, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29552849-51, M: 9811757924, 9811170536 E: sangitika@wiganindia.org W: www.wiganindia.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Performance on Environment Protection English Title: Plasma Emission Spectroscopy and Metallic Pollutants-2 Original Title: Performance on Environment Protection Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 3 min 30 sec Format: Betacam SP Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1989 Language: English Duration: 13 min 3 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Metallic pollutants and their impact on environment Subject Focus: Conservation Production Company: EHYD Director: Chaman Gupta Producer: Executive Director, Pteroleum Conservation Production Company: Srishti Pictures Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhawan 10, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198809; M: 9810548249; F: 011-26109668 E: pcra@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org English Title: Plasma Emission Spectroscopy and Metallic Pollutants-1 Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1989 Language: English Duration: 20 min 2 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Detecting metallic pollutants Synopsis: The programme focuses on the detection process of metals in air, water and food by plasma emission spectroscope. Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Poisonous Snakes and Ladders Original Title: Poisonous Snakes and Ladders Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Hazardous products and control over their dumping Synopsis: The Basel agreement was signed by nations to control transfrontier dumping of hazardous wastes. A decade on, ‘Earth Report’ finds that world-wide, new compounds are posing new risks and there’s still the problem of who is responsible for clearing up poisonous sites around the developing world. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Pollution Blood for God Language: English Duration: 15 min Production Company: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Contact Details: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-Cum Office Complex East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi 110 032 P: 011-2230 8902, 2230 6128, 2230 1932 F: 011-2230 7233, 2230 4948 E: mahendrap2002@yahoo.com W: www.cpcb.nic.in CMS ENVIS Centre 299 Directory of Green Films English Title: Pollution Due to Social Practices English Title: Pollution-1 (Water, Solids and Air) Language: English & Hindi Production Company: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1998 Language: English Duration: 12 min 44 sec Format: Betacam Contact Details: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-Cum Office Complex East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi 110 032 P: 011-2230 8902, 2230 6128, 2230 1932; F: 011-2230 7233, 2230 4948 E: mahendrap2002@yahoo.com W: www.cpcb.nic.in English Title: Pollution Hazir Ho! Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 16 min Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: Set in the backdrop of a court of justice, this comic satire’s characters include Pollution and Ganga. Pollution is accused of polluting Ganga and Yamuna. At the end of cross-examination, the judge rules that since people in general are also responsible, the matter should therefore be refered to the peoples’ court. Director: Gauri Shankar Raina Producer: Doordarshan Kendra, Delhi Contact Details: Doordarshan Kendra, Delhi Akashwani Bhawan, Parliament Street, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-23716852, 23715822; F: 011-23421144 Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: What are the reasons behind pollution? How do water, solid particles or air get polluted? Dr. Vijay Joshi and Dr. Bhushan Patvardhan discuss some of these problems in this programme. Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Pollution-2 (Let us Save Ourselves) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1989 Language: English Duration: 20 min 28 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: The programme deals with noise and water pollution — their causes and effects — and suggests some remedies. Production Company: EHYD English Title: Pollution-1 (Let us Save Ourselves) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 1989 Language: English Duration: 10 min 45 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: The programme deals with environmental pollution, its causes and control measures. It also looks at indoor and outdoor air pollution. Production Company: EHYD Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 300 Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Pollution-2 (New Frontiers in Pollution Control) Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1998 Language: English Duration: 16 min 55 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Pollution control and management Synopsis: Pollution control is emerging as a new field of technology in coming decades. What are the opportunities in environmrnt protection and management? Dr. Bhushan Patvardhan and Dr. Vijay Joshi discuss. Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Protecting the Ecosystem Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1987 Duration: 20 min Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Environmental activism in Delhi Synopsis: This is a programme on young environmental groups in Delhi, and on the issues they have taken up with respect to the preservation of natural forest belts, combating pollution etc. Production Company: MDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Race to Save the Sky English Title: Pradooshan Kya — Kuchh Neetiyon ke Sawal Date/Month/Year of Production: 1990 Language: Hindi Duration: 27 min Format: U-Matic Original Title: Race to Save the Sky Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 25 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Ozone depletion and eco-friendly chemicals Subject Focus: Industrial pollution in Udaipur, Rajasthan Synopsis: The film documents the contamination of water resources by industries in the Udaipur canal area of Rajasthan. These industries also release poisonous gases and have affected the people of the area, who are now trying to organise and resist. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Synopsis: Brokered by the UNEP, the 1987 Montreal Protocol was criticised by environmental groups for not being tough enough. In this film, we find the world is on course to end the threat from ozone-depleting chemicals. But we also find that the first generation of alternatives are potent greenhouse agents. Now the race is on to get industry and consumers to adopt hydrocarbons — the climate-friendly alternative. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 301 Directory of Green Films English Title: Reality Bites English Title: Smog Inc. Original Title: Reality Bites Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: English Duration: 1 min Format: Digital beta Original Title: Smog Inc. Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental pollution Subject Focus: Vehicular pollution Synopsis: The story revolves around a child who is following a holographic image of a butterfly. Placed in an urban industrial setting, the film documents the pollution being generated by industries. Synopsis: While we chase the American dream of a car for everyone, we keep paying heavily with our health. Cities across the country are choking from vehicle exhaust. This short movie takes an incisive look at the science and politics of vehicular pollution. While industry has a lackadaisical attitude in terms of technological development and cleaning up their emissions, the government turns a blind eye and puts the onus on the vehicle owner — take care of your tailpipe, it says. At the same time it continues to sell dirty fuels, which interacts with poor technology to spew toxic emissions. While it sells the auto-dream, the industry and along with it the government fails to see the discipline and massive investments required to follow the extremely toxic Western model. The citizens continue to suffer. Director: Clinton Remedios Producer: Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics Contact Details: Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC) 23, Shah Industrial Estate, Off Veera Desai Road, Andheri (E) Mumbai 400 053 P: 022-26731145-48; F: 022-26730961 E: jasmeet@maacindia.com W: www.maacindia.com English Title: Save the Ozone Layer: Every Action Counts Original Title: Save the Ozone Layer: Every Action Counts Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 18 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Ozone depletion and global efforts to check it Synopsis: Ozone layer depletion in the upper atmosphere may no longer be front-page news, but the threat to ecosystems and human health it poses has not disappeared. The film talks about what nations can do to halt the damage. Ozone is destroyed, mainly, by two groups of chemicals: halons, used in fire-fighting appliances, and chloroflurocarbons (CFCs), used in dry cleaning, aerosol sprays, air conditioners and refrigerators. Following the well-published hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica in the 1980s, concern had increased to such an extent that governments signed the Montreal Protocol. One result has been the supply of technical guidance and aid to expanding economies like China, encouraging them to adopt more ozone layer-friendly methods of production. Directors: Deirdre O’connell & Charlotte Metcalf Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 302 Director: Pradeep Saha Producer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Smoke This English Title: Soil Pollution Original Title: Smoke This Date/Month/Year of Production: 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Language: English & Hindi Subject Focus: Air pollution and transport planning Synopsis: The film concentrates on the plight of the autorickshaw driver in the context of the efforts of the government to ‘clean and decongest’ the city of Delhi. Director: Varun Mathur Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org Production Company: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Contact Details: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-Cum Office Complex, East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi 110 032 P: 011-2230 8902, 2230 6128, 2230 1932 F: 011-2230 7233, 2230 4948 E: mahendrap2002@yahoo.com W: www.cpcb.nic.in English Title: Sonic Litter Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1993 Duration: 21 min Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Noise pollution Synopsis: The film deals with noise pollution in urban centres and emphasises on the need to control this environmental nuisance and health hazard. English Title: So Let’s Wait for the End (Filler) Production Company: MDEL Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1998 Duration: 1 min 15 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: The spot uses the metaphor of a circle as the underlying theme for conveying the relationship that exists between the sun, earth, man and the menace of pollution that he has created. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Source of Life Date/Month/Year of Production: 1986 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Environmental change and conservation Synopsis: The film presents a seven-point agenda for environmental change. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 303 Directory of Green Films English Title: Spot on Environmental Pollution (Filler) Date/Month/Year of Production: February 1999 Duration: 1 min 14 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: The film is a comic look at what happens when one is constantly exposed to pollution of all kinds — noise, water and air. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Status Quo Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 7 min Subject Focus: Noise pollution Synopsis: Recent studies show that cities are becoming increasingly noisy. This film takes a satirical look at the problem of noise pollution. Director: Joshy Joseph Producer: Kuldeep Sinha Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org English Title: Spot on Noise Pollution (Filler) English Title: Taj Mahal… Beyond the Love Story Date/Month/Year of Production: February 1999 Duration: 1 min Format: Betacam Original Title: Taj Mahal… Beyond the Love Story Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English & Hindi Duration: 22 min Format: DV Cam Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: See previous entry. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Subject Focus: Impacts of environmental pollution on historical monuments Synopsis: Taj Mahal, one of the world’s greatest architectural wonders, is under threat. Situated in Agra, one of India’s most chaotic and polluted cities, this majestic monument is gradually being consumed by fumes and chemicals emanating from vehicles, diesel generators, factories, foundries and refineries. To protect the Taj, the government is prepared to close these industrial units, threatening jobs of millions. In a poor country like India, can protecting a monument be more important than livelihood needs? Awards Received by the Film: Best Documentary Award, Olomouc Film Festival, the Czech Republic; Best documentary nomination, Cries for Justice Category, Pennsylvania Film Festival; Best Documentary, Citimac Film Festival, Pune Director: Richa Arora Director: Rishu Nigam Producer: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Production Company: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Commissioning Agency: Swiss Agency for Development & Cooperation Contact Details: The Energy Resource Institute (TERI) Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24682100, 41504900; F: 011-24682144, 24682145 E: mailbox@teri.res.in W: www.teriin.org 304 Toxics and Climate Change English Title: The Adventures of Ecogirl and Environman English Title: The Global Changes — A Lecture by Prof. M. G. K. Menon Date/Month/Year of Production: April 2001 Duration: 5 min 30 sec Original Title: The Global Changes — A Lecture by Prof. M. G. K. Menon Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1992 Duration: 24 min 5 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Disposal of garbage and air pollution Synopsis: The film is a series of two environmental movies made by student from classes VIII-X. Based on stories, they drive home a social message. In the first (The Adventures of Ecogirl), a girl named Leela Litterbug is convinced by Ecogirl that her habit of littering was wrong and unethical. In the second movie (The Adventures of Environman), an industrialist, Mr. Moneybags, owns factory that throws out a lot of smoke. Environman convinces him to install new filters in the chimneys of his factory. Subject Focus: Global environmental changes Synopsis: An International Symposium on Evolution of Deserts was held in Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad in 1992. This film covers the presidential address at the symposium by Prof. M. G. K. Menon, who discussed issues related to global changes and the factors affecting them. Production Company: EJOD Director: Students of Jiva Public School Contact Details: Jiva Public School Jiva Marg, Sector 21B, Faridabad, Haryana P: 0129-2429640, 2431198, 4041539, 4041540 F: 0129-2431198, 2296174 E: jps@jiva.org, info@jivagroup.com W: www.jiva.com Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: The Green House Effect English Title: The Global Atmospheric Consequences of Nuclear War Language: English Duration: 55 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Impact of a nuclear war Synopsis: The film shows the devastating impacts that a nuclear war can have. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Language: English Duration: 50 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Global warming Synopsis: Carbon dioxide and other so-called ‘greenhouse gases’ emitted from power stations, cars, factories and agriculture are trapping the Earth’s heat. The film finds new evidence to show that global warming has already begun. Producer: Peter Ceresole Production Company: BBC, Scandinature Films, TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 305 Directory of Green Films English Title: The Living Word English Title: The Thinker Original Title: The Living Word Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: English Duration: 32 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: The Thinker Language: English Duration: 10 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Pollution Subject Focus: Pollution and development Synopsis: Anil Agarwal from India and Knud Vilby from Denmark discuss the issue of environmental pollution. Agarwal points out the horrifying fact that 7,500 people die every year because of air pollution. The film shows how CSE is working on its campaign against air pollution. Development in a poor country like India can’t be cheap. If we are not ready to pay the price for it, we indirectly pay it through this process of slow murder. The film also focuses on how international policy makers look at it: do they stress on ecology, or only economy? Director: Clyde Niven Producer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Synopsis: This is an animated presentation of the problem of pollution. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: The Wailing Glaciers English Title: The Long Road to Recovery Subject Focus: The deteriorating condition of glaciers Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Synopsis: The documentary brings out the deteriorating condition of glaciers and the threat it poses for the world. A study has shown that glaciers are receding at the speed of 20 to 50 meters per year. By the year 2035, all glaciers will disappear. With the retraction of glaciers, glacial lakes are formed. When the water level in these lakes rises, it breaches the dam of ice and boulders, unleashing floods. The recent Sutlej-Beas floods in Kulu and Manali are an example. Subject Focus: The impacts of Chernobyl Synopsis: It was the world’s worst nuclear accident – the explosion at Chernobyl’s Reactor No 4 in April 1986; 8,000 people died, 2,000 people have been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, while a further 8,000-10,000 cases are expected to develop in future. Now, a report from the UN claims that the ‘psycho-social’ welfare of those evacuated from the most contaminated areas has also suffered. Unemployment, depression and stress-related illnesses are rife. Production Company: Earth Report VI/TVE Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 306 Original Title: The Wailing Glaciers Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: English Duration: 20 min 16 sec Format: DV Director: Manmohan Singh Producer: Manmohan Singh Production Company: N. K. Creations Contact Details: Manmohan Singh H. No. 3043, Sector 37 D, Chandigarh 160 036 P: 0172-2687082, M: 09417047082 E: manmohan1952@sify.com Toxics and Climate Change English Title: The Weeping Apple Tree English Title: Through the Smoke Screen Original Title: The Weeping Apple Tree Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2006 Language: English Duration: 12 min & 22 min (2 Versions) Format: DV Pal Original Title: Through the Smoke Screen Date/Month/ Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 7 min Format: DV Subject Focus: Climate Change Subject Focus: Industrial pollution Synopsis: The film addresses the issue of climate change by focusing on the shifting apple-growing belt in Himachal Pradesh. Synopsis: This film is on cleaning up polluting industries in Ferozabad. Director: Vijay S. Jodha Producer: The British Government Production Company: Vijay S. Jodha Production Commissioning Agency: U.K. Environment Film Fellowship 2005 Contact Details: Vijay S. Jodha Film Director, B-001 Krishna Apra Residency, Sector 61 NOIDA 201301 T: 98100 68930 E: jodha@vsnl.com Director: Madhurima Sen Bose Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Commissioning Agency: TERI Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com English Title: Time to Make a Choice English Title: Thermax Chillers Language: English Duration: 30 min Date/Month/Year of Production: October 2000 Duration: 7 min 18 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Eco-friendly refrigerators Subject Focus: Eco-friendly lifestyle Synopsis: Countries are being asked to phase out the use of chemicals that threaten the ozone layer. Until recently, most refrigerators used ozone-depleting chemicals. Thermax is one company which is devoting a lot of R&D to develop eco-friendly fridges. Synopsis: Man has constantly abused his environment; the sudden climatic changes, the depleting ozone layer etc are all signs of environmental degradation. The time has come to focus on not only the quality of the products that we manufacture, but also the material used in making them. Western influences have made us slaves to the plastic-polythene culture; the Barbie Doll is an example. It’s time we reverted to our traditional nature-friendly lifestyle. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 307 Directory of Green Films English Title: Toothpaste: A Boon or a Curse? English Title: Toxicity Language: English Duration: 30 min Original Title: Toxicity Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Language: No spoken language Duration: 2 min 30 sec Subject Focus: Toothpastes as environmental and health hazards Subject Focus: Pollution Synopsis: Toothpaste is considered a ‘cure-all’ for all our dental problems. But are we aware of the presence of chemicals in it which could have adverse effects on not only the environment, but also our health? Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Synopsis: Times are changing: we live in concrete jungles, our breathing spaces have become tighter. We cannot depend even on the free air that we breathe, because it has turned toxic. Director: Jason Jerome Lakiang Contact Details: Jason Jerome Lakiang ZICA STUDIOS, ZICA, Essel World, Gorai Island, Borivali, Mumabi 400 091, Maharashtra P: 022 2845 2312 / 2197; F: 022 2845 2692 098198972341(Vaibhav Shah) zica@zils.esselgroup.com www.zica.org English Title: Top Guns and Toxic Whales Language: English Duration: 52 min Format: DVD English Title: Toxicity of Paints Language: English Duration: 30 min Subject Focus: The conservation-development debate Subject Focus: Oil-based paints Synopsis: Six thousand years of warfare, combined with 20th century technological prowess, have peaked in the skill and sophistication of the F-14A TomCat, the phantomlike Stealth Bomber and the ‘Top Gun’ pilots who fly them. Worldwide, over US $1 trillion dollar goes towards sustaining that machine. Meanwhile, millions of people suffer from poisoned air, water and land, and from the forces of drought, flood and storms. And, in the estuary of the St. Lawrence River, the Beluga Whales are so heavily polluted by man-made chemicals that they are classified — while still alive – as toxic waste. Director: Robbie Stamp Producer: Lawrence Moore and Robbie Stamp Production Company: Central TV Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 308 Synopsis: Oil-based paints and their by-products — says the film — are highly toxic and contain heavy metals like cadmium, lead and titanium dioxide. Producer: Development Alternatives Production Company: Doordarshan Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Turning the Tide (I): The Chips are Down English Title: Unborn Child Date/Month/Year of Production: 1986 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: VHS Original Title: Unborn Child Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2005 Language: English Duration: 30 sec Format: DV Subject Focus: Environmental problems and their solutions Subject Focus: Vehicular pollution and its impact on unborn children Synopsis: The film discusses various environmental problems and possible solutions. Synopsis: Pollution from vehicles is a silent killer. It impacts not only our health, but also that of the unborn child. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Turning the Tide (VII): Bright Green Date/Month/Year of Production: 1986 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Environmental crisis and its solutions Synopsis: Apart from explaining the world’s environmental problems, the film also investigates whether current political stuctures can meet the challenge. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Director: Sameer S. Murudkar Producer: Sameer S. Murudkar Production Company: Earth Communication Office – India Association (Eco India) Contact Details: Eco India C-2, Panchseel Enclave, New Delhi F: 011-41748395 E: ecoindia@gmail.com W: www.eco-india.org English Title: Unleaded Petrol Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 2 min 23 sec Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Subject Focus: Vehicular pollution and clean fuels Synopsis: The film shows how using unleaded petrol in vehicles fitted with catalytic converters can help reduce vehicular pollution. Producer: Manoj Raghuvanshi Production Company: M/s Resonance Communication Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in 309 Directory of Green Films English Title: Unnat Swasthyaki aur Makkhi Niyantran Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1998 Language: Hindi Duration: 9 min 58 sec Format: Betacam Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Uranium Language: English Duration: 48 min Format: DVD Subject Focus: Uranium contamination in Canada Synopsis: Uranium from Canada’s Radium City mines was used to make the atomic bombs that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Today, the Canadian federal government stipulates that its uranium should only be used for peaceful purposes. But, claims this documentary, the pollution from uranium waste has become a time bomb for Canada’s native people, and threatens to be almost as devastating as those dropped to end the Second World War. By the year 2000, 300 tonnes of uranium waste, containing radioactive by-products, which contaminate local water supplies, will have been dumped on land traditionally used by the Mohawk. English Title: Use your Brain (Filler) Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1998 Duration: 1 min 34 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Vehicular pollution Synopsis: The spot reminds people about the everincreasing numbers of vehicles on our roads today, and the resultant problem of vehicular pollution. Production Company: AROO Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Vasundhra (Atmospheric Pollution) Date/Month/Year of Production: Septmber 1997 Language: English Duration: 10 min 23 sec Format: Betacam Production Company: CDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Vehicular Pollution Directors: Dale Phillips and Magnus Isacsson Producers: Dale Phillips and Magnus Isacsson Production Company: National Film Board of Canada (NFBC) Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org 310 Language: Hindi Duration: 25 min Subject Focus: Vehicular pollution Synopsis: The film documents the impact of vehicular pollution on health. Contact Details: Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) Sanrakshan Bhavan, 10 Bhikaiji Cama Place New Delhi 110 066 P: 011-26198856; F: 011-26109668 E: pcrad@del2.vsnl.net.in W: www.pcra.org Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Vehicular Pollution English Title: Wapsi Language: English & Hindi Duration: 60 sec Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: Hindi Duration: 37 min Production Company: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Contact Details: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-Cum Office Complex East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi 110 032 P: 011-2230 8902, 2230 6128, 2230 1932 F: 011-2230 7233, 2230 4948 E: mahendrap2002@yahoo.com W: www.cpcb.nic.in English Title: Video Game Original Title: Video Game Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English and Malayalam (with English subtitles) Duration: 30 min 15 sec Format: DV CAM Subject Focus: Community initiatives to control environmental degradation Synopsis: This film recounts the story of the return of an ex-defence forces personnel to his native village, and his involvement in environmental pollution control activities. Producer: The Biscopewala Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in English Title: Warning for Warming Subject Focus: Cultural interchanges of modern times Synopsis: The film is a complex video journey on a Motor Car, that incorporates mythic themes of questing and searching, the need for being, for love, for a home and for a promise of a different future, and yet also serves as a map of current cultural desires, dreams and fears. It begins its Fetch-Decode-Execute cycle as the subject enters “suburbs of hell”, the psycho-geographical zone in transition where the soft technologies of the interior (the body) and the hard technologies of the exterior (the environment) are thrown together in collision and almost surgically cut each other up. Director: Vipin Vijay Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Holigrail Film Studio Contact Details: Vipin Vijay 24/273, TSRA, 105, Sastam Kovil Street, Thykad P O, Trivandrum 695 014, Kerala M: 09847318777 E: vipinvijay@yahoo.com W: www.psbt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1991 Duration: 6 min 1 sec Format: U-Matic Subject Focus: Global warming Synopsis: This programme discusses the problem of global warming and the various factors responsible for it. It also analyses the effects — such as melting of glaciers, increase in earth’s atmosphere, depletion of the ozone layer, etc. Production Company: EAHM Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 311 Directory of Green Films English Title: Warning Signal English Title: What is the Greenhouse Effect? Language: English & Hindi Original Title: What is the Greenhouse Effect? Date/Month/Year of Production: 1991 Language: English Duration: 12 mins Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Production Company: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Contact Details: Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Parivesh Bhawan, CBD-Cum Office Complex East Arjun Nagar, New Delhi 110 032 P: 011-2230 8902, 2230 6128, 2230 1932 F: 011-2230 7233, 2230 4948 E: mahendrap2002@yahoo.com W: www.cpcb.nic.in English Title: We Too are Culprits Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1998 Duration: 11 min 45 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: How an individual contributes to pollution Synopsis: We normally blame factories and vehicals for causing pollution. The truth, however, is that all of us are contributing towards causing pollution through our everyday activities. The film brings this to the viewer’s notice and appeals for minimising this trend. Subject Focus: Greenhouse effect Synopsis: This is a beginner’s guide to the phenomenon that affects us all: the greenhouse effect. In the film, experts present their views, and graphics and a variety of examples and illustrations combine to complete the picture. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: What to do about Carbon Dioxide? Language: English Duration: 39 min Format: VHS Production Company: EPUN Subject Focus: The greenhouse effect Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: The film explores the main aspects of the greenhouse effect, and also looks at a range of experiments conducted on plants to study the impacts of pollution on them. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 312 Toxics and Climate Change English Title: Wild Weather English Title: Wrath of Nature Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 231 min Format: DVD Original Title: Wrath of Nature Date/Month/Year of Production: 1989 Language: English Duration: 3 x 28 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Director: John Maguire and Ben Fox Producer: John Maguire and Ben Fox Contact Details: British Council Library 17, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-23711401, 51497237 (D), 23711401; F: 011-23710717 E: delhi.library@in.britishcouncil.org English Title: Women in Paradise Original Title: Women in Paradise Language: English Duration: 53 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Development and the North-South divide Synopsis: This four-part series shows how small countries are becoming victims to the hazardous growth of developed countries. Due to global warming, sea levels in the Maldives are rising at a threatening pace. Appeals to the international community elicits no response. It shows how industrialisation has led to uprooting the local population. Director: Petter Nome Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Natural disasters and how to combat them Synopsis: In this three-part film, environmentalist Anil Agarwal presents the problem of India’s increasing susceptibility to floods and droughts and seeks to understand the relation they have with degradation of the environment. Part I explores the increase in flood-affected areas in the country and analyses the Himalayan floods. Part II looks at the increased incidents of droughts and the conditions which are leading to this, as also deforestation and its impact on rainfall. Part III presents an agenda for change and shows how the country can combat these growing problems. Producer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Zoology (UVLC) (Air Pollution) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: U-Matic Production Company: ZOOL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 313 Water Directory of Green Films English Title: A Day in a Village English Title: A Narmada Diary Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: English Duration: 10 min Date/Month/Year of Production: May 1995 Language: Marathi, Hindi, Tamil, English and Bhili Duration: 57 min Subject Focus: Water and sanitation campaign Subject Focus: Narmada Bachao Andolan Synopsis: The film documents a campaign on clean water and sanitation in rural areas. School children, women and other members of the community participated in this campaign, which used games, rallies, competitions, exhibitions, workshops, discussions, and even music and dance to send out its message. Synopsis: The film documents five years in the life of the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA), which has spearheaded the agitation against the dam. In a situation where government resettlement and rehabilitation programmes have proved inadequate and inappropriate, the NBA has emerged as one of the most dynamic struggles being fought in India today. In the name of progress, a relatively self-sufficient, egalitarian and environmentally sound economy and culture will be destroyed and a proud people reduced to the status of refugees and slumdwellers. Contact Details: Video Resource Centre Secretariat Centre for Environment Education, Southern Regional Cell 143, Kamala Mansion, Infantry Road Bangalore 560 001, Karnataka P: 080-22869094/9907; F: 080-22868209 E: vrc@ceeindia.org W: www.ceeindia.org, www.kidsrgreen.org, www.ceevrc.org English Title: A Matter of Life and Death Original Title: A Matter of Life and Death Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: Water pollution Synopsis: The film looks at the mounting threat of pollution of water resources through industrial advancement and increasing population. Directors: Ms. Simantini Dhuru and Mr. Anand Patwardhan Contact Details: Ms. Simantini Dhuru & Mr Anand Patwardhan 2nd Floor, 27, Lokmanya Tilak Colony Marg, No. 2 Dadar (East), Mumbai 400 014 P: 022-5720780, M: 9820192398 E: anandpat@vsnl.com, simantin@vsnl.com English Title: A New Time of Cholera Original Title: A New Time of Cholera Date/Month/Year of Production: 1993 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Cholera 0139, a new strain Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Synopsis: There has always been cholera in the wetlands of Bangladesh. As the annual floods recede, they leave behind a layer of silt - a natural fertiliser which enriches the fields. But the same floods destroy communities and spill into sewage pools. Wherever that human waste meets water, cholera thrives. In 1993, the waters brought cholera 0139, a robust new mutation. Nicknamed ‘Bengal’, it has now begun to spread beyond Bangladesh. Director: Ron McCullagh Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 316 Water English Title: A Place in the Sun English Title: A Short Story about Water Original Title: A Place in the Sun Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1996 Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: 35 mm Original Title: A Short Story about Water Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 24 min Subject Focus: Water pollution and rainwater harvesting Subject Focus: Water pollution Synopsis: This film tells a story: a shoal of fish, in search of a safe and unpolluted place, moves from the river to the unfamiliar environs of the sea, and eventual death. Through this tale, the film attempts to highlight the issue of water pollution. Producer: Yash Chaudhary Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Synopsis: The video concentrates on water pollution, the major types of water pollutants, and issues related to water quality and its impact on nature and human beings. The importance and process of rainwater harvesting has also been described in brief. This video is useful for undergraduate students. Producers: Jadgish Kulkarni, Y. C. M. Open University, Nashik Contact Details: Jadgish Kulkarni Y. C. M. Open University, Nashik W: www.ycmou.com English Title: A Tale of the Jamuna River English Title: A River’s Story: The Quest for the Brahmaputra Language: English Duration: 54 min Subject Focus: The Brahmaputra River and its people, the ecosystems, its history, geography and the culture. Synopsis: The film takes a sympathetic look at the river and its people, the ecosystems that it nourishes, as well as its history, geography and the cultures and livelihoods of the communities who live thaere. One river, three nations, many cultures. Filmed on location in Tibet, North East India and Bangladesh, a River’s story tells the stories of communities through their own perspectives. In a rare voyage, the film takes viewers to colourful places and exotic communities along the river, which have been isolated for centuries by time and distance. The film treats the river as its main character, as creator, sustainer and a natural life force, which is a friend to the people and the ecosystems, which flourish on either bank. Director: Sanjoy Hazarika and Jahnu Barua Production Company: Sanjoy Hazarika, Mimesha Production Original Title: Oi Jamuna Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 60 min Format: Betacam Synopsis: The filmmaker and his crew follow the path of the Jamuna on a boat. The film looks at the different aspects of the river — its extent, its erosion, its shoals, its fishes, and the most interesting, the people living on its banks. The film contains a series of interviews with fishermen, farmers, weavers, boat makers and folk-singers who recount the impact of the Jamuna on their lives. Director: Tanvir Mokammel Producer: Massranga Productions Production Company: Mohammed Wasim, Kalyan Patra, Nibash Chisim, Chand Mia Contact Details: Tanvir Mokammel Flat-5C1, House-15, Road-10, Dhanmondi R/A Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh P: 0088-0175-157385; F: 0088-02-8619913 E: tanvmel@bol-online.com, tanvmel@bol-online.com, tmokammel@yahoo.com, info@tanvirmokammel.com W: www.tanvirmokammel.com Contact Details: Sanjoy Hazarika B/14, Press Enclace Saket, New Delhi 110 017 P: 011-26864120, 9818010222 CMS ENVIS Centre 317 Directory of Green Films English Title: A Valley Refuses to Die Original Title: A Valley Refuses to die Date/month/year of Production: 1991 Language: English (with English subtitles and voiceover) Duration: 41 min Subject Focus: The case against large dams; Narmada project Synopsis: This film, the earliest made against large dams in India, documents the social and ecological problems caused by the Narmada dams in central India. Focusing on the Sardar Sarovar and Narmada Sagar projects, the film highlights the problems of deforestation, displacement, health, siltation, salinity and the impact on people’s culture. Documenting different stages of protest between 1988 and 1991, the film is narrated through interviews of affected adivasis, local farmers and activists. Director: K. P. Sasi Producer: ALCOM Contact Details: K. P. Sasi Flat No. D, Ground Floor, Mayflower Laxmi Apartments, 63, Sultanpalya Main Road, R. T. Nagar, Bangalore 32, Karnataka P: 080-23650916;M: 9945282056 E: sasi36@rediffmail.com; info@visualsearch.org W: www.visualsearch.org English Title: Alternatives in Development — Pani Panchayat (I & II) Date/Month/Year of Production: 1986 Language: English and Marathi Duration: 50 min Format: U-Matic, VHS Subject Focus: Water cooperatives Synopsis: This film documents a water cooperative movement of small farmers in a drought-prone taluka of Maharashtra. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: And Quietly Dies Vasundhari (News Magazine No. 131) Original Title: And Quietly Dies Vasundhari Duration: 10 min Format: 35 mm English Title: Ab Nahin Roothengey Badal Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: Hindi Duration: 28 min 52 sec Subject Focus: Water revolution in Alwar, Rajasthan Synopsis: This is a documentary on a miracle that happened in the dry parched land of Alwar district in Rajasthan. Here, the groundwater table had fallen to irredeemable depths due to excessive deforestation and mining. The state government had declared this area a ‘Dark Zone’. Today, almost all the villages in this belt are green, with dense forests and charged wells. Dead rivers have sprung to life. Water has transformed not just the landscape but also the lives of the men and women. Villagers are the architects of this change, and they have been guided and inspired by Rajendra Singh, the ‘Water Man’. Director: Anand Syal Contact Details: Station Director, Doordarshan Jaipur Jhalana Institutional Area, Jhalana Doongri Jaipur 302 004, Rajasthan P: 0141-2511519 318 Subject Focus: The plight of a village located near a polluted river Synopsis: The film deals with the lives of the people of Vasundhari, a village near the Kalu river on the outskirts of Mumbai. The village is inaccessible except through the river, which is polluted by the effluents of nearby factories that manufacture dyes and paints. The entire village is slowly dying of mercury poisoning. Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Water English Title: Another Bhagirath English Title: Assignment Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2004 Duration: 20 min 58 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2001 Language: English Duration: 15 min 5 sec Subject Focus: Narmada project Subject Focus: The Narmada dam and its impact Synopsis: The Narmada Project is an unique water supply system in Asia: here, water is lifted from 70 km and after crossing 1,800-feet hills, brought to the city of Indore. This programme depicts the technology used and other unique features of this enterprise. Synopsis: Assignment features a series of social and human-interest stories that are a part of ‘India Matters’, a STAR network programme. The stories are topical and a particular theme is chosen for a week. The programme speaks on behalf of unsung heroes, of people whose slient suffereing tends to get ignored and whose triumph is very seldom applauded. This story of Assignment focuses on the Narmada tangle. Production Company: AIND Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Arvari Original Title: Arvari Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 14 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Rebirth of the Arvari river Synopsis: This is a story of a small river, the Arvari, which originates in Thanegazi block of Alwar district in Rajasthan. The river, which had remained dried-up for years, has come back to life through the concerted efforts of villagers assisted by Tarun Bharat Sangh (TBS), a local voluntary group. Director: New Delhi Television (NDTV) Producer: STAR India Pvt. Ltd. Contact Details: STAR India Pvt. Ltd. Star Plus, 205-206, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase-III New Delhi 110 020 P: 011-26316113; F: 011-26317225 E: jayar@del.newstelevision.org English Title: Badlaav Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: Hindi Duration: 25 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Subject Focus: Water pollution caused by industry Synopsis: This is a docu-drama depicting effects of water pollution by hazardous industry in a village, where the people are not aware of the toxic impacts of the effluents. A school teacher tries to inform the people. Producer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Producer: Mr. Kanwar Narula Production Company: M/s Ad-ventures Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in 319 Directory of Green Films English Title: Begin the Ocean English Title: Bin Paani Sab Soon Original Title: Begin the Ocean Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2005 Language: English Duration: 1 min 42 sec Format: Digital Beta Duration: 5 min Subject Focus: Water conservation Synopsis: The natural environment in cities — including water — is under threat. The message this visual narrative sends out is that our attitude towards conservation of water is as important as the act of conservation itself. Director: Parag Ahire Producer: Parag Ahire Contact Details: Parag Ahire A-2/22, Gitanjali Nagar, Jasmine Mill Road, Mahim (E) Mumbai 400 019 P: 022-24023814, M: 986739086 English Title: Between the Devil and the Deep River Original Title: Dui Paatan ke Beech Mein Date/Month/Year of Production: December 1999 Language: Hindi Duration: 65 min Format: 16 mm films Subject Focus: Water mismanagement in Bihar in the name of ‘protection from floods’ Synopsis: Shot in north Bihar, this film looks at the existing development models that have destroyed the livelihoods of millions of people. Over the years, with each consequent flood, people had developed their own coping mechanisms, which soon became integral to their culture. But man-made floods and waterlogging over vast agriculture lands have pauperized the people of Bihar. Ironically, all this was done to “protect people from floods”! Producer: Arvind Sinha Commissioning Agency: Arvind Sinha Contact Details: Arvind Sinha Producer, 17-A, Anil Roy Road, Kolkata 700 029 M: 9433014102; F: 033-24667632 E: arvindsinha@hotmail.com 320 Director: Poonam Pal Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: Bin Paani Sab Sunn Original Title: Bin Paani Sab Sunn Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 40 min 17 sec Format: 16 mm films Subject Focus: Water conservation Synopsis: The film highlights the significance of water and looks at issues of distribution, pollution and scarcity of water. It invites people to collect and save the resource. Producer: Manish Jain Commissioning Agency: Manish Jain Contact Details: Manish Jain C/o Mr. Rajendra Jain, Sadar Bazar, Kukreshwar Neemuch 458 116, Madhya Pradesh P: 07421-231349 Water English Title: Birthday English Title: Boond Boond se Ghat Bhare Original Title: Piranthanaal Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2005 Language: Tamil (with English subtitles) Duration: 22 min 40 sec Format: MINI DV Original Title: Harvest of Rain Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: Hindi Duration: 48 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Chennai’s water problem; relationship between human behavior and environment Subject Focus: Water management Synopsis: This is a fictional film based on a story by Basheer — in the form of a conversation about a writer who is having existential problems. The everyday tensions of the real world threaten to overwhelm the writer, but he regains his balance through the story he writes. The background of the story is Chennai city, with its severe water problems. Director: K. Muthu Kumar Producer: K. Muthu Kumar Contact Details: K. Muthu Kumar 470, Nakkirar Street, Madurai 625 019, Tamil Nadu P: 0452-2458809; M: 09323799865 E: muthukumar@iitb.ac.in Synopsis: This video is dedicated to India’s traditional water harvesting systems. The camera wanders through Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu, recording the profound science of the people. The video analyses a wide variety of systems as a function of differing ecological terrains. Director: Sanjay Kak Producer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Boond Jiwandhara English Title: Blue Planet: A Natural History of the Oceans Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Format: DVD Director: David Attenborough Producers: Martha Holmes and Andy Byatt Contact Details: British Council Library 17, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110 001 P: 011-23711401, 51497237 (D), 23711401; F: 011-23710717 E: delhi.library@in.britishcouncil.org Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 15 min 34 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Rainwater harvesting Synopsis: This is a documentary on rainwater harvesting systems, and gives brief accounts of the ancient and present modes of rainwater harvesting prevalent in India. Production Company: CDEL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 321 Directory of Green Films English Title: CAPART Watershed Guidelines English Title: Chandi ka Samander Language: English Duration: 30 min Original Title: Chandi ka Samander Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 21 min 26 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: Developing water resources Synopsis: Watershed development projects fail to achieve their desired results on account of faulty programme design, inappropriate management structures and inadequate technical skills. The film outlines these themes and addresses the subject of development of water resources. Production Company: Samaj Pragati Sahayog Commissioning Agency: Council for Advancement of People’s Action & Rural Technology (CAPART) Contact Details: Council for Advancement of People’s Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) Zone-V-A, 2nd Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road New Delhi 110 003 P: 011-24642391,24642393,24642395 F: 011-24648607, 24625822 E: capart@caparthq.delhi.nic.in W: www.capart.nic.in Subject Focus: A lake which is facing environmental degradation and ecological imbalance Synopsis: This documentary feature is the story of a lake which faces the threat of extinction due to environmental degradation. Sambhar Lake is situated 80 km. from Jaipur. About two decades ago, it was the only salt-producing unit in the region. Unfortunately, with the coming up of about 100 private salt manufacturers and due to ecological disbalance, this freshwater lake, one of the biggest in Asia, is dying. Producer: Anand Syal Contact Details: Doordarshan Kendra Jhalana Institutional Area, Jhalana Doongri Jaipur 302 012, Rajasthan P: 0141-3711491; F: 0141-3711519 English Title: Chaliyar — The Final Struggle English Title: Changing Currents: Boiling Point Original Title: Bakkiipathram Date/Month/Year of Production: April 1999 Language: Malayalam Duration: 35 min Format: Beta Original Title: Changing Currents: Boiling Point Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Industrial pollution and human rights — the case of Grasim rayon in Mavoor, Kerala Synopsis: In 1958, the government of Kerala persuaded the Birlas to open a factory in Mavoor, north Kerala. The Grasim rayon pulp factory has been operating since then. Here, thousands of workers earn their living trading their futures for the present. Fumes from the factory wing their way into the neighbourhood, spreading disease and death. Effluents gurgle into the Chaliyar river poisoning everything on its way to the sea. At a time when environmentalism was unheard of, a man led his people to save their river and their lives from the killer factory. Awards Received by the Film: ‘Bronze Tree Award’— CMS VATAVARAN 2002; Special Jury Citation Award, MIFF 2000 Subject Focus: Conflicts over water Synopsis: The film investigates three flashpoints: the Okavango river system in Africa, the Rio Grande in North America and West Bank in water-starved Middle East, all veritable powder kegs. While the ecologically vibrant Okavango basin is witnessing a struggle between governments bent on using the river for economic gains and local populations who fear that the move will destroy the delta, farmers across the borders in the US and Mexico are at loggerheads over the sharing of the waters of the Rio Grande. In West Bank, in the volatile Middle East, conflicts over water allocation between Israelis and Palestinians has led the Israeli army to destroy age-old rainwater storage reservoirs of Palestinians and forced the hapless people out of their lands. Directors: P. Baburaj & C. Sarathchandran Producer: C. Sarathchandran Production Company: Third Eye Communications Directors: Charlie Savile and Bruno Sorrentino Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: C. Sarathchandran Third Eye Communications, 101, North Fort Garden North Fort, Tripunithura, Ernakulam 682 301, Kerala P: 0484-784333 E: sarat@satyam.net.in Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 322 Water English Title: Changing Currents: Dam Dam Dam English Title: Changing Currents: Net Profits Original Title: Changing Currents: Dam Dam Dam Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Original Title: Changing Currents: Net Profits Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: The case for and against big dams Subject Focus: Fishing industry Synopsis: Environmental campaigners contend that vast schemes such as the Three Gorges in China or Narmada in India are social and environmental catastrophes in the making. But their backers have a different view: big dams provide non-polluting energy and control flooding. Synopsis: A staggering one-third of the world’s protein comes from fish. But 11 of the world’s 15 major fishing grounds are seriously depleted. With no slackening in the pace at which the seas are being over-fished, inland freshwater fisheries are increasingly taking up the slack. But they depend on a reliable supply of water. This programme looks at measures underway to sustain the boom in fish farming. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Changing Currents: Land of the Rising Water Original Title: Changing Currents: Land of the Rising Water Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Urban water management in Japan Synopsis: Built on flood plains, most of Japan’s megacities have taken recourse to high-tech civil engineering solutions to tackle floods and conserve the country’s wetlands. The film points out that besides these largescale projects, Japan also offers numerous low-cost, userfriendly community initiatives. These initiatives — such as Nobuo Tokunaga’s small-scale rainwater harvesting systems — are drawn from the nation’s 400-year-old tradition of managing and harvesting water. Director: John D. Liu Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Changing Currents: Not a Dirty Word Original Title: Changing Currents: Not a Dirty Word Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Community initiatives is water and sanitation Synopsis: Not a Dirty Word looks at the issue of access to safe water and basic sanitation, and its centrality to any kind of development process — from India’s Sulabh International’s acclaimed low-cost, self-financed sanitation facilities that have led to rehabilitation of scavengers, to the successful Orangi project in Pakistan’s Karachi, which has used a grassroots movement to create a self-financed sanitation grid. Directors: Amber Delahooke and Rob Sullivan Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 323 Directory of Green Films English Title: Changing Currents: Plumbing the Rights Part I English Title: Changing Currents: Pumping Pressure Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: 2003 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: Betacam SP, DVD Subject Focus: The right to water Subject Focus: Water crisis and its impact on food security Synopsis: Plumbing the Rights-1 focuses on the issue of water as a common property and a right that is indistinguishable from the right to life. The film documents local communities from India and South Africa striving to maintain this right in the face of official opposition. In the Indian state of Rajasthan, where community efforts have revived traditional water harvesting structures called johads, villagers of Lava ka Baas are resisting the state government’s move to destroy their johad. In South Africa, official curb on access to water for people who cannot pay for it is forcing communities take the water illegally. Synopsis: What impact will dwindling water resources have on our future ability to feed ourselves? Globally, agriculture uses more than 70 percent of the fresh water drawn from lakes, rivers and underground reserves. But with a rising population and growing water demand, the film asks whether there will be enough fresh water to grow sufficient food, let alone provide enough to drink. While underground reserves are being pumped dry, new ways to catch rainfall could provide a solution to a future water crisis. Directors: Amber Delahooke and Rob Sullivan Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Production Company: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Contact Details: Development Alternatives 111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26134103, 26890380; F: 011-26130817 E: tara@devalt.org W: www.devalt.org English Title: Changing Currents: Plumbing the Rights Part II Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: The right to water Synopsis: Is water a gift from God, a human right, or just a resource to be traded like any other? The World Health Organization is using the concept of human rights to help achieve clean water for all and to find remedies for the crisis in governance which, they argue, denies people their right to life. The film visits communities in Ghana and Bolivia who are now fighting for their right to water. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org 324 Water English Title: Changing Currents: Pumping Pressure Original Title: Changing Currents: Pumping Pressure Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Scarce water resources and local innovations to conserve water Synopsis: This short film documents the plight of miningaffected people in South Africa: a platinum mine there has taken away the livelihood and water of the Gamolekana community. For this community, hope could lie in South Africa’s new Water Law, if it can be fully enforced. The camera then visits the districts of Mehsana, Bhavnagar and Rajkot in Gujarat, India where communities have found new ways to catch rainwater. Directors: Amber Delahooke and Rob Sullivan Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Changing Currents: Tell-tale Signs Original Title: Changing Currents: Tell-tale Signs Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Climate change and its impact on the availability of water Synopsis: Devastating floods and droughts — the film’s tell-tale signs of changing hydrological processes — have become common in regions such as Orissa in India and Mozambique in Africa. In Orissa, the neglect of traditional water management systems and the official policy of dependence on large-scale development schemes have compounded the problem, while in Mozambique, dams over the Zambezi are the culprits. The worst hit, in both cases, are the poorest of the poor. The film puts forth a strong case for communities and official agencies to work together to adapt to changing climate. Directors: Amber Delahooke and Rob Sullivan Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Changing Currents: Tunnel Vision Original Title: Changing Currents: Tunnel Vision Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Reviving traditional water supply systems Synopsis: Dutch film-maker Joshka Wessels records the revival in Syria of a system of underground irrigation that started to fall into disuse at the time of the Roman occupation. The ‘Qanats’ are a membrane of tunnels starting again to supply water to farmers in this arid country. It is believed the Persians invented the system almost three thousand years ago. A case of back to the future? Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 325 Directory of Green Films English Title: Changing Currents: Water on the Brain Original Title: Changing Currents: Water on the Brain Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Global negotiations on water Synopsis: The film is a curtain-raiser to the 3rd World Water Forum in Japan. It features a cross-section of experts, ministers and the people who live daily with the struggle to find enough clean water to survive. What are their expectations from the Forum? Will the world emerge with a plan for meeting the water ‘crisis’? English Title: Children of the Narmada Language: English Duration: 13 min Subject Focus: Displacement; Narmada Synopsis: This film looks at the people who face displacement as a result of construction of dams on the Narmada. Director: Betwa Sharma Contact Details: Betwa Sharma CII/125 Satya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021 P: 011-26883988 E: betwa_sharma@rediffmail.com Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Cherrapunji – Rain, Rain Everywhere, But Not a Drop to Drink Original Title: Cherrapunji – Rain, Rain Everywhere, But Not a Drop to Drink Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2004 Language: English Duration: 28 min 5 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Severe drinking water crisis and failure of agriculture in Cherrapunji Synopsis: This film focuses on the severe drinking water crisis in Cherrapunji, one of the wettest places on earth. This irony of fate — people trekking long distances to fetch drinking water even as the heavens pour — has been brought about by indiscriminate felling of forests in this area. Worse, even the rains, once the pride of Cherrapunji, have decreased due to the felling. Director: Madhumita Nag Chakraborty Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org 326 English Title: Chilika, the Wonder Lagoon (News Magazine No. 220) Language: English Duration: 18 min Format: 35 mm Subject Focus: The Chilika lake Synopsis: Chilika, in Orissa, is the largest inland brackish water reserve in Asia. One hundred and fifty species of birds visit Chilika every year, making the place a birdwatchers’ paradise. Director: R. Krishna Mohan Producer: Films Division Contact Details: Films Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Government of India 24, Dr. G. Deshmukh Marg, Mumbai 400 026 P: 022-23515422, 23513176, 23516931, 23513633 F: 022-23515308, 23511008 E: filmsd@bom4.vsnl.net.in W: www.filmsdivision.org Water English Title: Chilika: A Fragile Eco-System English Title: Clean Water Original Title: Chilika: A Fragile Eco-System Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: DVD Original Title: Clean Water Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 3 min 28 sec Format: Digital Video (DV) Subject Focus: Degradation of Chilika Synopsis: The film documents the degradation of the fragile ecosystem of Orissa’s Chilika Lake due to the increase in the population around it, a disregard for conservation and the uncontrolled expansion of prawn culture in its waters. Director: Nirad N. Mohapatra Producer: Rajiv Mehrotra Production Company: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Commissioning Agency: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org English Title: Chilka Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Subject Focus: Degradation of Chilika’s ecosystem Synopsis: Chilika has begun showing signs of degradation — high sedimentation rate, decrease in salinity concentration levels, prolific growth of aquatic weeds, decrease in fish productivity and overall shrinkage of wetland area. Some of the reasons behind these signs are the increasing population in and around the lagoon, disregard for conservation and especially uncontrolled expansion of prawn culture in the lagoon. Director: Nirad N. Mohapatra Producer: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) Contact Details: Public Service Broadcasting Trust (PSBT) A-86, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi 110 013 P: 011-24355941; F: 011-24353825 E: info@psbt.org, psbt@vsnl.com W: www.psbt.org CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: Educating nomads and tribals about clean water Synopsis: The subject of the film is based on a study in a nomadic camp of the Medhangijoshi tribe in Ambernath, in Maharashtra. In the camp, most of the people suffer from water-borne diseases. This film is to make them aware of the need to use clean water and counsel them on how to get clean water. The bull is used as a mascot to drive home the moral: Don’t drink dirty water, drink only clean water. Director: Rajendra Sameer Producer: Rajendra Sameer Production Company: Media Lab Asia (Education Project) Contact Details: Media Lab Asia Kresit Dept., IIT Mumbai, Mumbai 400 076 P: 022-25764989, M: 09819620415 E: rajsameer@iitb.ac.in W: www.cfilt.iitb.ac.in/narajt English Title: Clean Water is Our Basic Right Original Title: Clean Water is Our Basic Right Date/month/year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 23 min Format: PAL, U-Matic, Colour Subject Focus: Local initiatives to solve water crisis Synopsis: This film talks about how water brought job opportunities for the residents of the waterless and drought-prone areas of Gujarat. Women from the districts of Surendranangar and Banaskantha share their experiences on how the water campaign was initiated to find out workable solutions to water-related problems. Contact Details: Sewa Krushna Bhavan, Opp Sakar-II, Ellisbridge Ahmedabad 380 006, Gujarat P: 079-26580474; F: 079-26587708 E: sewaacdy@icenet.co.in W: www.sewa.org 327 Directory of Green Films English Title: Coleridge’s Lament English Title: Coral Triangle Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 25 min 31 sec Original Title: Coral Triangle Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 45 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: The Hussain Sagar lake, Hyderabad Synopsis: Since the 18th century, the Hussain Sagar lake in Hyderabad has served the city as its principal water source. Built at a time when the city’s population was less than five lakh, it has been a mute witness to Hyderbad’s urbanization over the years. At a time when lakes are turning into ponds and ponds into puddles, can any one bet on the lake water remaining as pristine as ever? Director: P. K. Sai Prakash Producer: Audiovisual Research Centre, Hyderabad Contact Details: Audio Visual Research Centre (AVRC) Osmania University, Hyderabad 500 007, Andhra Pradesh P: 040-7098659 E: aurchyd7@hd2.dot.net.in English Title: Conserving Water for Irrigation Language: English Duration: 20 min Format: 16 mm Subject Focus: Water conservation and sustainable irrigation Synopsis: The film demonstrates various methods of irrigation and conserving water, and focuses on judicious use of water for optimal growth of crops. Various water sources and drip irrigation systems have been dealt with in detail. Production Company: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 328 Subject Focus: Coral reefs of the Philippines Synopsis: The coral reefs of the Philippines make up the largest section of the Malay Triangle in Southeast Asia’s seas. With 400 different types of corals, the coral triangle is the most diverse coral ecosystem in tropical waters and considered by some marine scientists to be the cradle of coral evolution. The film finds that throughout the Philippines, the living resources of the coral reef — the fish, shells and coral itself — are being plundered. Further, onshore deforestation is leading to siltation which is stifling the living corals. Director: Lenora Carey Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Cursed by a Blessing Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 27 min 10 sec Subject Focus: Environmental degradation due to waterlogging in the Saryupaar region of Uttar Pradesh Synopsis: This is a documentary on the problems of waterlogging and flash floods being faced by people living in the areas beyond the rivers Saryu, Gandak and Rapti. The documentary is addressed to policy makers, and shows how faulty planning can damage the environment, deteriorate land and ecosystems and affect life. Directors: Abha Dayal & Puneet Tandan Contact Details: Abha Dayal, Swati Visuals A-6, Navbharat Times Appts., Delhi 110 091 P: 011-22750193, 22716380; F: 011-22716380 E: swativis@nde.vsnl.net.in Water English Title: Dal — Looking for Life English Title: Depleting Water Date/Month/Year of Production: Jluy 2000 Duration: 14 min 8 sec Format: Betacam Date/Month/Year of Production: September 2003 Duration: 8 min 25 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The Dal Lake Subject Focus: Water crisis in Punjab Synopsis: The Dal Lake in Kashmir is getting polluted; the only thing that can save it is immediate retrieval measures. Steps have been taken in this direction by authorities. The film probes the cumulative effect of these retrieval measures and examines whether these measures are ecologically viable. Synopsis: Punjab, the land of the five rivers, is facing an acute shortage of water for irrigation. It is a matter of serious concern in a society which depends on agriculture for its prosperity. The film shows how large-scale paddy sowing has led to severe depletion in reserves, and aims to educate the people about the consequences of the Green Revolution. Production Company: ASRI Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Production Company: APAT Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Delhi — The Receding Waters English Title: Do Your Bit Original Title: Delhi – The Receding Waters Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 6 min Format: DVD/VCD Original Title: Do Your Bit Date/Month/Year of Production: February 2004 Language: English Duration: 30 sec Format: DV Subject Focus: Delhi’s water crisis Subject Focus: Individual efforts to conserve water Synopsis: This film on the water problems faced by Delhi was screened at the Manila conference of Water in Asian Cities. Synopsis: The film aims to inspire people to do their bit to conserve water. In the film, while a man lets the washbasin tap run in his bathroom, his seven-year-old son watches a documentary on TV which shows slum children pumping a hand-pump in vain. The child closes the tap, and to his surprise, finds water now flowing from the village hand-pump in the documentary. The happiness on the children’s faces in the documentary brings a smile to his face as well. Directors: Krishnendu Bose and Benoy Jha Producer: Krishnendu Bose Production Company: Earthcare Films Commissioning Agency: Asian Development Bank Contact Details: Krishnendu Bose Director, Earthcare Films, B-91, Defence Colony New Delhi 110 024 P: 011-24625896, 24654221; F: 011-24647310 E: earthcare1@vsnl.com W: www.earthcarefilms.com Awards Received by the Film: Best Public Service Message Spot Award — CMS VATAVARAN 2005 Director: Anand Thakur Producer: Ogilvy & Mather Advertising Ltd Production Company: Earth Communications Office India Association (Eco India) Contact Details: Eco India C-2, Panchseel Enclave, New Delhi F: 011-41748395 E: ecoindia@gmail.com W: www.eco-india.org/index1.htm CMS ENVIS Centre 329 Directory of Green Films English Title: Don’t Just Worship it – Rivers English Title: Drinking the Sky Original Title: Don’t Just Worship it – Rivers Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 1 min 4 sec Format: DV CAM Original Title: Drinking the Sky Date/Month/Year of Production: 2000 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: How we worship and defile rivers at the same time Synopsis: This film tries to revive the real spirit of religion and harness it for conservation. In Hinduism, rivers are worshipped as goddesses. But at the same time, people defile and pollute these very rivers. Director: Mandakini Mathur Producer: Mandakini Mathur Contact Details: Mandakini Mathur Devrai, Panchgani Co-Op Housing Society Satara/ Panchgani 412 805, Maharashtra P: 02168-241220, M: 09422604440 E: kinokino@vsnl.net Subject Focus: Water management Synopsis: Dutch filmmaker Joost de Haas travels first to the wettest place on earth, then the driest. In Cherapunjee in north-east India, more than twice as much rain falls in one day than what falls on Holland over an entire year. In Chile’s Atacama desert, not a drop of rain falls from one year’s end to the next. Both places are populated — and therein lies the intrigue: how do you cope with life and manage water in either of these two spots on earth? Director: Joost M. De Haas Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Drakhi Date/Month/Year of Production: 1989 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 60 min Subject Focus: Drought and its management Synopsis: Drakhi is the story of a young boy Somu and his relationship with his cow, Drakhi. Somu lives in a drought-stricken village, and is shocked when his mother — unable to feed Drakhi — sends her away to a cattle camp. Somu travels to the cattle camp, and realizes that he cannot take Drakhi back until his village finds a way to cope with drought. The film has been set in the Banni region of Kuchh in northwest Gujarat — once a vast expanse of natural grassland, and today vulnerable to frequent droughts. Increasing pressures of grazing, neglect of traditional water and soil management systems and uncontrolled spread of exotic plant species have transformed this area into a near desert. Producer: Centre for Environment Education (CEE) Contact Details: Video Resource Centre Secretariat Centre for Environment Education, Southern Regional Cell 143, Kamala Mansion, Infantry Road, Bangalore 560 001 Karnataka P: 080-22869094/9907; F: 080-22868209 E: vrc@ceeindia.org W: www.ceeindia.org, www.kidsrgreen.org, www.ceevrc.org 330 English Title: Earth Report V: Hope and the Nile Original Title: Earth Report V: Hope and the Nile Date/Month/Year of Production: 2001 Language: English Duration: 27 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: The Nile River Synopsis: Ten countries share the waters of the Nile today. But in a region already beset with dispute, a population predicted to double in 25 years and natural resources already stretched to the limit, the potential for hostility over water is huge. So now, the Nile Basin countries are embarking on an international co-operation in an attempt to head off the threat, provide much needed social and economic development and protect the Nile itself. The video travels down the river to uncover the social and environmental problems facing the countries of the Nile basin, and to see what hope there is on the horizon. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Water English Title: Earth Report VI: Healing the Rift English Title: Ek Shahar ka Dard Original Title: Earth Report VI: Healing the Rift Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Date/Month/Year of Production: May 2005 Language: Hindi (with English subtitles) Duration: 14 min 27 sec Format: DVC (PRO), (Mini DV) Subject Focus: Lake Baringo in Kenya Synopsis: Land plus water equals food: an obvious equation, but one all too frequently overlooked. But this is the policy behind a project to revitalize Lake Baringo in Kenya’s Rift Valley. Since the 1980s, the lake has been rapidly turning into a swamp. As the lake has shrunk, its fish population and the wildlife that lived around the shores went into a sharp decline. Soil run-off from farmers’ fields is a major cause of the crisis. Not only is it choking life in the lake, but also the degraded land can no longer produce sufficient food for the local population. Now, local farmers are being encouraged to use techniques which stop the soil being washed away. They’re already getting better yields and hopes are growing that the lake itself will recover. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Earth Workers (Two People, One Movement) Date/Month/Year of Production: March 2001 Duration: 21 min 54 sec Format: Betacam Synopsis: With more and more wetlands falling prey to development and industrialization, it is time to sit up and take note. The film highlights the ecological importance of maintaining wetlands and two peoples’ movements that have successfully done so. In the first, a movement around the village of Hainburg along the Danube near Vienna (Austria) led to the creation of the Donau Auen National Park. In the second, the villagers of Alwar in Rajasthan, India, regenerated six extinct rivers giving a new lease of life to the farming community. Subject Focus: Environmental crisis in Udaipur Synopsis: Udaipur’s famed lakes and fountains are dying. Extensive deforestation has left the region denuded. The film exhorts the viewer to take immediate steps to save the city’s water bodies and environment. Director: Dr. Pradeep Kumawat Producer: Alok Sanskar Vision Creative Society Production Company: Alok Sanskar Vision Creative Society Contact Details: Dr. Pradeep Kumawat Alok Sansthan, Hiran Magri, Sector 11, Udaipur 313 001, Rajasthan P: 0294-2583488, M: 09414158880; F: 0294-2584745 E: aloksansthan@rediffmail.com W: www.aloksansthan.org English Title: Environment and Engineers at Lake Sonoma Language: English Duration: 38 min Format: VHS Subject Focus: Lake Sonoma — environmentallysustainable development Synopsis: The film tells the story of how engineers — while constructing dams on Lake Sonoma — carefully preserved the environment around the region. Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Production Company: ECAL Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org CMS ENVIS Centre 331 Directory of Green Films English Title: Environmental Science (Coastal Elusion) Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2005 Duration: 24 min 10 sec Format: Betacam English Title: Fate Worse than Floods Original Title: Fate Worse than Floods Date/Month/Year of Production: 1996 Language: English Duration: 48 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Coastal ecosystems Subject Focus: Controlling floods in Bangladesh Synopsis: The life and the environment of coastal ecosystems are controlled by various abiotic and biotic factors of both land and the sea. Coasts are not static but dynamic environments involving mass and energy transformations of waves and currents. In the film, Dr. A. Balasubramanian, an environmental expert, explains the geomorphology of coasts, causes of erosion etc. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org English Title: Environmental Science Series (Estuaries as Marine Ecosystems) Date/Month/Year of Production: December 2005 Duration: 28 min 30 sec Format: Betacam Synopsis: This programme is based on the syllabus of the undergraduate course in environmental sciences. It deals with definition and description of estuaries, ecological characteristics of estuaries, estuarine life, productivity of estuaries and the protection of estuaries. Production Company: AMYS Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Synopsis: The annual monsoon rains arrive in Bangladesh each June, flooding the world’s largest river delta, fertilising the fields and replenishing fish-ponds. But in 1987, exceptionally heavy monsoon rains led to the worst flooding in 30 years, with widespread death and destruction. Overseas donors were swift to respond, first with emergency aid; later, with a new Flood Action Plan (FAP) aimed at taming the great rivers. But, as Bjørn Vassness’s documentary makes clear, the designers of the FAP made a fundamental mistake: they failed to consult the local people about their needs. Director: Bjorn Vassnes Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Floating Gardens Date/Month/Year of Production: Septmber 2000 Duration: 13 min 44 sec Format: Betacam Subject Focus: The Dal Lake, Srinagar Synopsis: The film is about the vegetable gardens of Dal Lake, as well as the geography of the lake and its past and present status. It introduces the vegetable-sellers living on the lake, their economy and their culture. Production Company: ASRI Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org 332 Water English Title: From Birth to Salvation English Title: Ganga Original Title: From Birth to Salvation Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2003 Language: English Duration: 11 min Format: Betacam Language: English Duration: 46 min 45 sec Format: VHS Subject Focus: Conserving water resources Synopsis: This dance drama depicts the beauty of river Ganga. It also traces the story behind the river’s descent to earth, its pollution and the efforts at cleaning it up. Synopsis: This is a film on the use and misuse of water. It is based on a success story in Burhanpura, and aims to establish the crucial significance of water in human life. Subject Focus: River Ganga Production Company: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Producer: Suman Ganguli Contact Details: ENTECAVE 87, Saraswati Kunj, 25, Patparganj, Delhi 110 092 P: 011-22476033; M: 9810840033 E: babaispirit@hotmail.com Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: From the Sea to the Droplets… English Title: Ganga-I Original Title: Samudra se Boond Tak… Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 7 min Format: Digital Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 29 min 28 sec Subject Focus: Water and human beings Synopsis: This is the first film in a two-parts series on the river Ganga. It traces the evolution of the river from Gomukh and takes the viewer through the plains to Hardwar, highlighting the changing beauty of Ganga and its spiritual and socio-economic aspects. Synopsis: Samudra se Boond Tak… is an insight into how human beings and water affect each other, an account of how much water is a part of our lives — yet how much it is apart from our lives. Through pictures, music and a few words, the aim is to depict the reality and preciousness of water in its different forms. Producers: Priyanka S./Siddharth S./Paricher T. Contact Details: Priyanka S./Siddharth S./Paricher T. D-46, Mahendru Enclave, Opp. Model Town-III New Delhi 110 009 P: 011-27218536 E: storyhunters@yahoo.com CMS ENVIS Centre Subject Focus: The river Ganga Producer: Sudhir Saxena Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in 333 Directory of Green Films English Title: Ganga-II English Title: Gavri Gatha Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 25 min 5 sec Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: Gujarati (with English subtitles) Duration: 45 min Subject Focus: The river Ganga Subject Focus: Water, health and sanitation Synopsis: This is the second film in the series. Synopsis: This video programme aims at creating awareness about the linkages between water, health and sanitation. Targeted at villagers in the fluoride-affected villages of Lathi and Liliya taluka of Amreli district, the programme highlights the importance of active participation of people in resolving issues related to drinking water, health and sanitation. Producer: Sudhir Saxena Contact Details: Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) Chacha Nehru Bhawan, National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi 110 016 P: 011-26864801, 26864802, 26864803; F: 011-26864141 E: proncert@yahoo.co.in W: www.ciet.nic.in English Title: Gangasagar Contact Details: Video Resource Centre Secretariat Centre for Environment Education, Southern Regional Cell 143, Kamala Mansion, Infantry Road, Bangalore 560 001, Karnataka P: 080-22869094/9907; F: 080-22868209 E: vrc@ceeindia.org W: www.ceeindia.org, www.kidsrgreen.org, www.ceevrc.org Language: Hindi Duration: 56 min Subject Focus: The Gangasagar Fair English Title: Gilded Mirror Synopsis: This is a film on the colourful and vibrant Gangasagar Fair that takes place at the confluence of the Ganga and the ocean on Makar Sankranti (15th January). Original Title: Gilded Mirror Date/Month/Year of Production: November 2003 Language: English Duration: 19 min Format: Betacam Director: Dhananjoy Mandal Production Company: Mou Films Contact Details: Dhananjoy Mandal South Dulya (Oppsite Christian School), P. O. Dulya Howrah 711 302, Kolkata P: 033-26791724, 21193790; M: 094333 92836 E: dhananjoy2000@yahoo.com Subject Focus: Sustainable development and water resource management at Loktak Lake, Manipur Synopsis: In Manipuri folklore, it is said that while the Loktak Lake is like a mirror, Lord Thangjing is its gilding. The characteristic feature of the Lake is its floating mats of vegetation, known locally as Phoomdis. The Lake, one of the biodiversity hotspots of the world, is also a great reservoir of fish and a winter home for waterfowl. But its existence is now under threat from the construction of the Ithai hydropower project. Deforestation and deposition of silt into the lake have added to its problems. The film examines the project and its underlying issues in detail. Producer: Satyen Wanchoo Commissioning Agency: Mr. Ujwal choudhary Contact Details: Director, Avifauna Films E-122, II Floor, Greater Kailash II, New Delhi 110 048 P: 011-51639318/19; F: 011-51639318 E: avifauna@mantraonline.com 334 Water English Title: Glimpses from the Dal English Title: Hands On-1 — Water Ways Original Title: Hay Valay Language: Hindi Original Title: Hands On-1 — Water Ways Date/Month/Year of Production: 1999 Language: English Duration: 24 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Director: Anumita Dasgupta Contact Details: Centre for Civil Society K-36, Hauz Khas Enclave, New Delhi P: 011-26537456/26521882; F: 011-26512347 W: www.ccsindia.org, blog.ccsindia.org English Title: H2O Original Title: H2O Date/Month/Year of Production: July 2003 Language: English Duration: 10 min 57 sec Format: Betacam Synopsis: The theme of the film is using water wisely. If all the world’s water supply was put in a bucket, the moisture clinging to a finger dipped in it represents all the freshwater available to the world’s six billion inhabitants. Most of the stories in the film come from the developing world: Malaysia, where a campaign is protecting forested watersheds to keep streams clean and flowing all year round; Nepal, where ram-pumps are becoming popular; South Africa, where children playing on a roundabout pump up water for a nearby vegetable garden; and Greece, where water ‘cigars’ are coming to the rescue of parched islands. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Subject Focus: Water and its importance for life Synopsis: This is a film on water, a dynamic and key natural resource. Seventy percent of the earth is covered with water. Virtually everything that is living, survives on this wonderful gift of God. Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Producer: R. Ramsay Contact Details: Doordarshan Kendra 24, Ashok Marg, Lucknow 226 001, Uttar Pradesh P: 0522-2205754 English Title: The Hard Edge Original Title: The Hard Edge Date/Month/Year of Production: 1988 Language: English Duration: 30 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Saving the Zambezi river system Synopsis: The film documents the efforts of southern African nations to preserve the Zambezi river system and its lagoons, lakes, wetlands and wildlife preserves, reconciling the needs of the wildlife and people sharing its waters. Director: Peter Ceresole Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 335 Directory of Green Films English Title: Harsud — The Making of a Ghost Town Original Title: Harsud — The Making of a Ghost Town Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2005 Duration: 45 min Format: Mini DV Subject Focus: Submergence of a town due to a large dam Synopsis: The film narrates the saga of destruction of a town due to its submergence caused by the construction of a large dam on river Narmada, and the plight of its inhabitants due to the sorry state of rehabilitation and viable livelihood sources. Director: Pravin Pagare Producer: Abhivyakti Media for Development Production Company: Abhivyakti Media for Development Contact Details: Abhivyakti Media for Development 31 A, Anandvali, Gangapur Road, Nashik 422 013, Maharashtra P: 0253-2346128 E: abhivyakti@sancharnet.in English Title: Harvest of Rain Original Title: Harvest of Rain Date/Month/Year of Production: 1995 Language: English Duration: 48 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Traditional water harvesting systems Synopsis: This video is dedicated to India’s traditional water harvesting systems. The camera wanders through Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu, recording the profound science of the people. Director: Sanjay Kak Producer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org English Title: Hunting Down Water Original Title: Hunting Down Water Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2003 Language: English (with subtitles) Duration: 32 min Format: Digital Subject Focus: Social dimensions of the water crisis Synopsis: “These things look good only on television… things about economy and saving water and all that,” say Nidhi and Madhur looking fresh after a rain dance party. Or take the case of Somabhai Patel of Memna village in Gujarat, who owns 14 borewells on his agricultural land and admits: “The water used to be at 100 feet below the ground just a few years ago, now it has gone down to 500 feet.” These are quotes that reinforce the fact that the present water crisis is largely of our own making. It is not about failing monsoons or the fact that parts of India are naturally dry. Water is diverted from the rural countryside to meet the unending needs of India’s urban population – not just for drinking, but also, to wash cars, fill swimming pools, to water amusement parks or simply to flush. The film studies the dynamics of this man-made crisis. Producer: Moving Images Commissioning Agency: Winrock International Contact Details: Moving Images D-3, 3425, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110 070 P: 011-26893384, 26124317, 26524940; M: 09818299212 E: moving@vsnl.com W: www.movingimagesindia.com English Title: Importance of Water Original Title: Paani ka Mahatva Date/Month/Year of Production: June 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 4 min 37 sec Format: Digital Subject Focus: The water crisis in Delhi Synopsis: The film focuses on issues such as the water crisis in Delhi, equal access to and distribution of water, pollution of the Yamuna etc. Producer: Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti Contact Details: Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti Autonomus Body, Gandi Darshan, Rajghat, New Delhi 110 002 P: 011-23392278; F: 011-23392706 E: gandhismriti@indiatimes.com 336 Water English Title: Imrat Manthan Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 27 min 36 sec Subject Focus: Water pollution Synopsis: The film documents the implications of water pollution and initiatives people have taken to find alternatives. Director: Pankaj Tiwari Producer: Audio Visual Research Centre, Sagar Contact Details: Audio Visual Research Centre Dr. H. S. Gour V. V., Sagar 470 003, Madhya Pradesh P: 07582-22153; F: 07582-22153 English Title: In Troubled Waters Date/Month/Year of Production: January 1999 Duration: 20 min 8 sec Format: Betacam English Title: Indian Myth and Ecology-I, II & III (Part I – Water; Part II — Earth; Part III – Air, Fire and Space) Date/Month/Year of Production: 1997 Language: Hindi Duration: 23 min Format: U-Matic Highband & VHS Subject Focus: Mythology and its links to ecology Synopsis: Through the five basic elements, the film traces the linkages between mythological scriptures and ecology and environment. Producer: Mr. Bappa Ray Production Company: M/s Bappa Ray Productions Contact Details: The Secretary Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests Paryavaran Bhavan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road New Delhi - 110 003 P: 91-11-2436 1896, 2436 0721 E: envisect@nic.in W: www.envfor.nic.in English Title: India Roadshow Subject Focus: River pollution Synopsis: All major cities in the world are located on riverbanks. Rivers have supported the life of the city and have had a major share in its prosperity. But today, rivers have been reduced to drainage lines. Is this the heritage we are going to hand over to our future generations? Production Company: EPUN Contact Details: Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) NSC Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi 110 067 P: 011-55645237, 26897418/19, 26130378, 26122605 W: www.cec-ugc.org Original Title: India Roadshow Date/Month/Year of Production: 1998 Language: English Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Subject Focus: Environmental issues in India; disaster management in Jamaica Synopsis: When India gained its freedom, the government was convinced that big power projects and industries held the key to rapid growth. The film visits one such project, a dam at the foot of the Himalayas which — some say — has caused more problems than it’s worth. Also featured are a village in Uttar Pradesh, where high levels of fluoride naturally occurring in the water are causing a debilitating bone disease in the residents; the river Ganga which is polluted from chemical effluents from tanneries, human sewage and decomposing bodies; and elephants in West Bengal which are becoming a nightmare for the locals, trampling crops and their villages. In the Hands-On section, we visit Jamaica, examining the devastating effects of hurricanes and looking at what can be done to roofs and banks to make them hurricane-resistant. Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org CMS ENVIS Centre 337 Directory of Green Films English Title: Information of Three Districts English Title: Jal hi Jeevan – Jal Sanrakshan Original Title: Information of Three Districts Date/month/year of Production: 2002 Language: English (subtitles) Duration: 9 min Format: PAL, Beta, Colour Original Title: Jal hi Jeevan – Jal Sanrakshan Date/Month/Year of Production: January 2005 Language: Hindi Duration: 9 min 57 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Water conservation in Rajasthan Subject Focus: Solving water crisis at local levels Synopsis: This film is devoted to SEWA’s interventions in solving the water crisis in the three districts of Surendranagar, Kutch and Sabarkantha in Gujarat. It demonstrates the various measures adopted by SEWA, like rainwater harvesting, underground tanks, digging wells and repairing and digging handpumps. Contact Details: SEWA Krushna Bhavan, Opp Sakar-II, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad 380 006, Gujarat P: 079-26580474; F: 079-26587708 E: sewaacdy@icenet.co.in W: www.sewa.org Synopsis: This is a story of people working together for conserving water and forests. Water is a scarce and precious commodity in western Rajasthan. The people here have found out ways of storing and conserving water in tanks, lakes, nadis, stepwells and khadin. The film also looks at the connection water conservation has with protecting forests — in the absence of forests, the environmental balance gets disturbed, leading to the vicious cycle of drought. Director: Vinod Sati Producer: Vinod Sati Production Company: Educational Multimedia Research Centre Contact Details: Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMRC) Faculty of Engineering, J. N. V. University, Jodhpur, Rajasthan P: 0291-2513734; F: 0291-2513733 E: emrcjod@sancharnet.in English Title: Jal Date/Month/Year of Production: August 2003 Language: Hindi Duration: 60 sec Format: Betacam SP Subject Focus: Water conservation Synopsis: Produced as part of the Fresh Water campaign, this film highlights the relationship between water and religion. Its underlying message is: we cannot conserve water without understanding its significance. The film documents efforts to conserve and maintain water resources and the work done by government in involving communities in these conservation initiatives. Director: Ms. Kala Iyer Producer: DAVP Production Company: M/s Genesis Media (P.) Ltd. Contact Details: Genesis Media (P.) Ltd. B-42, II Floor, Opp. Kargil Park, Jangpura-B New Delhi 110 014 P: 011-24375120, 24375124, M: 9811075246 F: 011-24379598 E: kala@genesismediamail.com 338 English Title: Jal Swaraj (Hindi version of ‘Changing Currents: Plumbing the Rights-I’) Original Title: Changing Currents: Plumbing the Rights-I Date/Month/Year of Production: 2002 Language: Hindi Duration: 26 min Format: VHS/VCD & DVD Synopsis: Jal Swaraj or Plumbing the Rights-I focuses on the issue of water as a common property and a right that is indistinguishable from the right to life. The film documents local communities from India and South Africa striving to maintain this right in the face of official opposition. In the Indian state of Rajasthan, where community efforts have revived traditional water harvesting structures called johads, villagers of Lava ka Baas are resisting the state government’s move to destroy their johad. In South Africa, official curb on access to water for people who cannot pay for it is forcing communities take the water illegally. Directors: Amber Delahooke and Rob Sullivan Producer: Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) Contact Details: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110 062 P: 011-29955124, 29956110, 29956394; F: 011-29955879 E: cse@cseindia.org W: www.cseindia.org Water English Title: Jal Tarang English Title: Jheel aur Jeevan Original Title: Jal Tarang Date/Month/Year of Production: 2004 Language: Hindi Duration: 30 min Format: VCD Original Title: Jheel aur