Documentaries

Mystic Melody, A Day in the Golden Desert, Rajasthan. A film by Paresh Maity in association with Harmeet Basur.

No Problem! a film by Yasmin Kidwai- Women from across six countries come together to train as Solar Engineers and travel to India to be a part of the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan

Festivals

Best Documentary- Audience at the River to River Florence India Film Festival 2013

Best Film- Livelihoods at the Woodpecker International Film Festival, 2015

'Special Mention Award (Jury)' award at the CMS Vatavaran International Film Festival

Nominated at Golden Award at Aljazeera International Documentary

SHE RISES UP reveals the explosive implications of women’s economic participation as we follow radically different women from Sri Lanka, Peru and Senegal who are fighting to build businesses that create job opportunities for women, while also contributing to the reduction of poverty in their communities.

Chasing the light - This short film aims to capture the play of light in the filmmaker’s house, the arrival of the monsoon and the renewal of hope during the lockdown.

Festivals

Gold Award - Best Film (Non Fiction), PSBT Film Challenge

Urban Lens Film Festival 2021 – Official selection

Habitat International Film Festival 2022 – Official selection

Festival Angelica, US – Official Selection

Trailblazers: The New Zealand Story, a film by Maureen Castle Tusty and Jim Tusty for PBS, US

The Finish Line - A film for Unicef by Kaboom Social Impact

Odisha’s Underground Marvel for National Geographic.

In Search of Tranquillity, The film explores Varanasi, a city of many beginnings, in which sprung, artist Paresh Maity's formative work.

Following the Light: Story of Off-grid Electrification from Sunderbans, a film by TERI

Sweden: Lessons for America? for PBS, US

A Search Within

India Awakes with Johan Norberg, a film by Sky Films, US

War of stones, CNA

Kumbh- The Nectar of Faith, Intach

Arpita Mandal, a video by Bodega Studios, USA for Trickle up.

Achieving Dreams, a video by Bodega Studios, USA for Trickle up

India’s Daughter, The horrific gang rape that ignited protests throughout India. On a night in December 2012, Jyoti Singh, a 23 year old medical student from Delhi was brutally raped and killed on a bus by a gang of six men.

Festival

Peabody award - Independent lens

San Diego International Film Festival- Best Documentary

Stuttgart Indian Film Festival- Audience Award

United Nations Association Film Festival- Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary

Women Film Critics Circle Awards- Best Documentary by or About Women

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