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EarthCare FILMS is a Delhi-based production house set up in 1995, producing independent documentaries on environment conservation.

EarthCare engages in the space overlapping nature and people – looking through the lens of the politics of conservation. Creating public opinion – especially among children and the youth, reaching out to the people who really matter at the grassroots and sensitising policy-makers on key environment and development issues is our mandate.

Our film-making processes are in partnership with communities with whom we make our films. Developing a film’s concept, script and narratives are largely done through a participatory process. To bring the final film back to the people, dubbed in their own language, is something we always strive to achieve.

Harvesting Hunger – a film on the politics of food in India won the Special Jury Award at Okomedia Environment Film Festival in Freiburg, Germany, in 2000 and was awarded at the EarthVision Environment Film Festival in Tokyo in 2001. Jardhar Diary – a film on community conservation in a village in Garhwal Himalayas was awarded by Earthvision Environmental Film Festival, Tokyo in 2003.

Krishnendu Bose, Director, Earthcare Productions (P) Ltd. is the main contact point for the films EarthCare produces.

Community struggles | Development debates | Ecology and conservation | Gender politics | Urban environment

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