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Films
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Country
“India”
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Directors
“Singh, Anshu”
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Colour / Black and white
“Colour”
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Region
South Asia
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Country
India
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Keywords
Children / Young people
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Education / Knowledge Transmission
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Film / Photography / Mass media
1
Directors
Kashyap, Kumar
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Kumar, Shikha
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Shivhare, Ravi
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Singh, Anshu
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Series
not set
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Country of production
Australia
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Year of production
2013
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Colour / Black and white
Film
Delhi at Eleven
2013
82
‘
Directed by
Ravi Shivhare
Anshu Singh
Kumar Kashyap
Shikha Kumar
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This film presents the work of four young filmmakers of New Delhi. From March to May 2012 they took part in a video workshop at the CIE Experimental Basic School, a government primary school. Each of the filmmakers was eleven years old. Their films offer a special perspective on Indian family and working life.This documentary about children filmmakers and urban India includes the following four films: Ravi’s film about a shop in his neighbourhood My Lovely General Store’ Anush’a film about the lives of girls: Why Not a Girl? Aniket’s film about his friends and family: My Funny Film Shika’s film about children in family life: Children at Home
South Asia
Film / Photography / Mass media
Children / Young people
Education / Knowledge Transmission