A scenes from a tour of Manipur State and a women's bazaar in Imphal.
Imposed under the British colonial rule in 1860, Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code criminalise any sexual acts between consenting adults of the same sex, stigmatising them as 'against the order of nature'. On July 2, 2009 the Delhi High Court passed a landmark judgment scrapping this clause, thus fulfilling the most basic demand of the Indian LGBTQ community, which had been fighting this law for the past 10 years. Three characters, Beena, Pallav and Abheena travel through the city of Bombay heading to the celebrations for the first anniversary of the historic verdict. '365 without 377' is the story of their journey towards freedom.
Guillermo Gómez Álvarez explores the identity politics of Puerto Rico via archival footage from various sources that clash with nine original songs from local independent musicians and a thematic analysis from a psychoanalyst and a historian. From the juxtaposition the absurd becomes coherent and the coherent becomes absurd as Puerto Rican identity is defined and rejected almost simultaneously.
Returning to the island that her father left 50 years earlier, the filmmaker goes back in time to retrace the history of her name.
Montezuma is a 2009 BBC Television documentary film in which Dan Snow examines the reign of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma II.
With a team of the world's foremost historic and marine experts as well as friend Bill Paxton, James Cameron embarks on an unscripted adventure back to the wreck of the Titanic where nearly 1,500 souls lost their lives almost a century ago.
Attractive travelogue filmed in and around Delhi's Qutb complex.
Gorgeously dreamlike colour images of (then) French India – present-day Puducherry.
Remarkable amateur footage of Mahatma Gandhi shot by his great nephew in 1947.
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.
What’s the hidden message inside this intriguing film, shot at a Salvation Army establishment in western India?
Salvation Army General Commissioner Edward Higgins features in the this film of a brass band parade through a village.
Documentary about the Holy Angels Residential School in Alberta, where hundreds of First Nations children were imprisoned.
An elephantine spectacle, likely part of the celebrations for the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India.
Dignitaries including the Nizam of Hyderabad gather to celebrate the Durbar in honour of George V, who arrives by boat in Bombay.
Millions of Muslims flee to Lahore in the newly created state of Pakistan, prompted by the partition of British India.
The future Edward VIII visits Malakand, Kapurthala and opens the Royal Military College at Dehra Dun
Glorious colour footage of the famous Lambeth college.
Vintage vehicles on parade in this amateur film record of the longest-running motor event in the world.
Made to foster relations between the local residents of Rhymney, in south Wales, and the church.