Amateur film showing daily life in Bundi, India.
Double M Country (2023)
Carrie Davis was part of the child removal system near the end of the Sixties Scoop. With guidance from her uncle Emmett Sack and the community, Carrie reconnects to their land, language, and culture.
The Mountain (2015)
For hundreds of years, Taiwan has been under different colonial rules. From the Dutch, the Spanish, the Japanese, and nowadays Republic of China, each regime left their footprints on this island. Only the indigenous people of this island experienced of the process. They were given different names during different periods of colonisation and their cultures have been changed. Through the life of a Truku elder, we see the history of aboriginal recertification movement.
Villenour (French India: Territory of Pondicherry) (1914)
Gorgeously dreamlike colour images of (then) French India – present-day Puducherry.
Mahatma Gandhi Noa Khali March (1947)
Remarkable amateur footage of Mahatma Gandhi shot by his great nephew in 1947.
Sapera (2019)
In the holy city of Varanasi, 16-year-old Ali has one of the most dangerous jobs in the world – catching poisonous snakes. The boy balances life and death on a daily basis to support his family.
Indian Life (1940)
A motorist's excursion captures a world made by hand in the environs of Rawalpindi, Lahore and Karachi.
Indian Elephants in the Service of Man (1938)
Indian elephants in action as working animals and in hunting.
Delhi, Great Capital of India (1909)
Rare stencil-coloured images of early 20th century Delhi during a Muslim festival.
Wedding of Maharaj Kumar Shri Meghrajji Shaeb of Kutch and Maharaj Shri of Kishangarh (1933)
Fireworks, illuminations and traditional dance all feature in a stunningly opulent royal wedding at Kundla, Gujarat.
Salvation Army Parade in Indian Village No.2 (1904)
Salvation Army General Commissioner Edward Higgins features in the this film of a brass band parade through a village.
Delhi Durbar Dawns (1912)
Dignitaries including the Nizam of Hyderabad gather to celebrate the Durbar in honour of George V, who arrives by boat in Bombay.
Procession of Elephants with Howdahs - India (1905)
An elephantine spectacle, likely part of the celebrations for the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India.
Procession at Gangtok (1940)
Traditional games, dancing and music among the people of Sikkim - in vivid colour.
Lahore - Refugees from India (1947)
Millions of Muslims flee to Lahore in the newly created state of Pakistan, prompted by the partition of British India.
Edward Prince of Wales' Tour of India: Calcutta and Delhi (1921)
The future Edward VIII opens a durbar and enjoys a day at the races before inspecting the fire brigade in Calcutta.
Wonderful Temples of India (1916)
A Christian take on 'Edenless' India, where heathens are unafraid of snakes, and build 'interesting' temples to their gods.
Benares Chungking Ichang (1916)
Arresting early film images of both northern India and central and south western China.
Traceable (2014)
Traceable follows Laura Siegel, a fashion designer who takes a critical look at the fashion supply chain and fast fashion industry, travels through India in order to meet and work together with the artisans who create the majority of the clothing that we wear. The film explores our growing disconnect of how and who makes our clothing, thus instilling a need for traceability in the fashion industry.