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10 films in package
Peng Yu Sai
An investigative documentary unraveling the trade in Manta Rays across southeast Asia.
Closed captions available
Where Champagne Meets the Moon
One year with a winemaker in Champaign using strange techniques in his wineyards.
Ever Slow Green - Re-afforestation in Auroville, South India
Ever Slow Green tells the story of a 50-years-young tropical forest that evolved in Auroville, South India, through some of the diverse people who dedicate their lives to bringing it to fruition.
Closed captions available
Door/Home
A poetic exploration of the city of Dharwad, split between being a rich cultural capital and an industrial, smart city.
Bayandalai - Lord of the Taiga
Bayandalai, last of the great reindeer herders of the Taiga, talks to us about life.
God has already gone ahead (Gott ist schon weg)
From the duck's bird's-eye view a centuries-old settlement history is described, where at the end no (Lego) brick remains on the other ...
Elephants In My Backyard
WINNER : Bhoomi Award for Best Indian Short | Can elephants and humans live together? With spaces for elephants shrinking and conflict with humans rising, an Indian conservationist tries to develop a strategy for co-existence.
Mannge Thapnee, A Prayer for the Crocodile
Imagining a future without the Mannge Thapnee ritual.
Gando
Due to water scarcity, girls in the Sistan and Baluchestan province of Iran must travel far from their village to get water. Most of the watering holes are inhabited by a type of Iranian crocodile called Gando. Gando is the story of Hawa, a 9 year old girl who lost part of her arm to a Gando while fetching water. Nevertheless, she and others of this province honor the Gandos. They believe when there is a Gando, there is Water.
Rearing Giants
This film explores the role of the Giant Hornet, being reared for consumption in the hills of Nagaland in Northeast India.


Seventy percent of world agricultural land is already used for meat production. With every increasing consumer demand, can we produce sufficient animal protein in the future? The knowledge on managing insects is often held by traditional forest dwellers and forest-dependent people (Durst and Shono, 2010). With insects increasingly being explored as an important source of protein to substitute red meat, this film explores the role of the Giant Hornet, being reared for consumption in the hills of Nagaland in Northeast India.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    00:17:57
  • Language
    Nagamese, Angami (dialect), English
  • Country
    India
  • Premiere
    Indian
  • Director
    Thejaviko Chase, Dipen Rangmang
  • Producer
    Green Hub (a North East Network - Dusty Foot Foundation initiative)
  • Filmmaker
    Thejaviko Chase, Dipen Rangmang
  • Cinematographer
    Thejaviko Chase, Dipen Rangmang
  • Editor
    Thejaviko Chase, Dipen Rangmang