Moving Upstream: Ganga | Walking 3000 KM Along an Indian River

Moving Upstream: Ganga | Walking 3000 KM Along an Indian River

Screening

October 30 | 5PM

Shoonya - Centre for Art and Somatic Practices, Bengaluru


200

Moving Upstream: Ganga | Walking 3000 KM Along an Indian River

Screening

October 30 | 5PM

Shoonya - Centre for Art and Somatic Practices, Bengaluru


200

About the Event

The 'Moving Upstream: Ganga’ documentary by Veditum India Foundation was filmed over 6 months on a 3000km walk by Siddharth Agarwal along the River Ganga in India. This documentary explores the idea of walking, people’s responses to a walking traveller in this fast-paced era and an evolving relationship with the natural world.


Aimed at an urban audience that is largely disconnected from the realities of rural India, the film provides an unfiltered view into the thoughts and lives of people living next to the river. The film amplifies the voices and concerns of the riparian community - a severely under-represented section of society in India.


This documentary also successfully breaks out of the stereotypical mould of religion, religious centres and urban India into which the Ganga has been forcefully restricted through politics and popular media - much like the numerous dams on the river itself that hold back its true nature.


A modern-day journey along an ancient river.


Film run time: 105 minutes

Languages: Bengali, Hindi, English 

Subtitles: English


Moving Upstream: Ganga | Official Trailer | गंगासागर से गंगोत्री की पैदल यात्रा (3000 kms)
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Moving Upstream: Ganga | Walking 3000 KM Along an Indian River

Screening

October 30 | 5PM

Shoonya - Centre for Art and Somatic Practices, Bengaluru


200

200

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