Amateur film of the passage to India - complete with guest appearance by Gandhi.
Déjà le sang de mai ensemençait novembre (1982)
The essay by René Vautier, "Déjà le sang de Mai ensemençait Novembre", starts with the recapitulation of the representations of Algeria throughout the history of visual arts in France in an effort to explore the causes for the quest for independence.
Annual Inspection of the Bodyguard by His Excellency Lord Lytton (1925)
The Governor of Bengal and family - on and off duty.
Ukhrul Medical Tour (1934)
A doctor and party visit the villages of eastern Manipur in India's far north east.
Devil Dancers of Sikkim (1934)
Hear the Lama band, see the sacred dances: welcome to Sikkim, in the shadow of the Himalayas.
Montreal and India (1922)
The Taj Mahal and shots of Jalandhar nestle between footage from Canada and Africa.
The Quetta Earthquake (1935)
Amateur footage of the devastation caused by one of South Asia's worst earthquakes.
Sports in the Indian Army (1910)
A demonstration of sport and fitness by members of the Indian Army.
Wandering Tigers in North India (1935)
Tigers in the Himalayan foothills, filmed by famous hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett.
Home Life (1928)
Made by an English family living in north India during the heyday of the Raj, this amateur film reveals the grandeur in which middle-class English colonials lived.
Gefährliche Jagd (1950)
A humorous documentary about a historic hunt in 1929 through the African savannah and Indian jungle with lots of animal footage.
Simla and Lahore (1933)
Evocative observational scenes of Simla and Lahore, including the gorgeous Shalimar Gardens and Anarkali Bazar.
Delhi - Jubilee (1935)
Amateur footage of Delhi and Jaipur, from a military review to an atmospheric torchlit procession - and some armour-plated elephants.
Darjeeling (1937)
This amateur film gives us a fair idea of the opulent life enjoyed by members of the British government in India.