National Gallery of Modern Art, Bengaluru
(Ministry of Culture, Government of India)
invites you to the screening of the documentaries, celebrating, 'World Environment Day', 2023
A Sinking Lifeline
Satyen Wanchoo I English I 2011 I 52.05 min
The film brings into sharp focus the role of wetlands in climate change in Kashmir. The drying up of the life-giving Saraswati River and other environmental factors could have played a pivotal role in the decline of the Indus Valley civilization around 2000 B.C. CAST & CREW: Cinematography - Manik Das I Sound - Hiteshwar & Ranjan Mishra I Editing - Saikat Sekhareswar Ray & Debanjan Bandhyopadhyay I Music - S. Chowdhury I Script - Naghma Iman I Commentary Spoken - Pankaj Kumar Mishra
Whose Climate Is It Anyway
Subhajit Dasbhaumik I English I 2011 I 27.31 min
Film on global warming with reference to India. CAST & CREW: Cinematography - Sumeru Mukhopadhyay I Sound - Ayan Bhattacharya & Koustav Sinha I Editing - Amlan Chakraborty.
on Friday, 16th June 2023 at 4.30 pm
All the above films are a presentation of the Films Division.
at the auditorium, National Gallery of Modern Art,
# 49, Manikyavelu Mansion, Palace Road, Bengaluru - 560052
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