5.11.2025, 20:30, Maxx 3
EN UT + Q&A
7.11.2025, 16:30, Maxx 6
EN UT + Q&A
8.11.2025, 17:15, Maxx 3
EN UT + Q&A
This documentary programme offers a powerful exploration of India’s complex political and social landscape during rapid economic change. While the country’s IT boom and industrial growth have brought impressive progress, many continue to be left behind. Focusing on migration, identity, and survival, the films expose the harsh realities of rural poverty, urban slums, and labour struggles. The programme provides insight into globalization’s human cost and its impact on marginalized communities in India. The path to progress is rarely smooth, because for many, the way up is anything but certain.

You in This City, This City Inside You
Amartya Ray / India 2025 / 28'10" / DCP / colour / Bengali / Doc/Fic
Through a series of unanswered phone calls made by an unnamed narrator playing over glimpses of life unfolding across the city, we listen to the dreams, fears, and ambitions of a young migrant man who works as a cook in the constantly changing metropolis of Bombay. When our narrator loses his job over an altercation, his future in the city becomes uncertain. This diary film is a modern archive of the city of Bombay, its changing spaces, and a lyrical reflection on the lives of its many migrant residents.

To the Forgotten
Chidananda S Naik / India 2023 / 12'5" / DCP / colour / no dialogue / Doc
A personal exploration of one's lost identity, reflecting upon the oral literature passed down through generations within the Gor-Banjara tribe.

P for Paparazzi
Divya Kharnare / India 2024 / 26'40" / DCP / colour / Hindi / Doc
Amidst the chaos of flashing lights and crazy crowds, Manoj, an established paparazzo from Nepal, faces off against fellow photographers in a high-stakes race to capture the most sensational photos. Despite his years of experience and connections with celebrities, Manoj has to confront the harsh reality of his brother's deteriorating health.

A Winter's Elegy
Aakash Chhabra / India 2022 / 21'11" / DCP / colour/black & white / Bihari / Doc
In the cast-off capital of Panipat in North India, the history of fabric is closely interwoven with that of its immigrants. A young textile worker recounts the city’s modern history, which was formerly known for the battles that altered the course of the history of South Asia. «A Winter's Elegy» traces the memory of clothes and the desires of their makers.