CMS ENVIS Centre has a repository of more
than 900 audio-video programmes to showcase. We welcome everyone
who is interested in watching the videos by sending an email
request to the Co-orodinator (cms-env@nic.in).
We will arrange the screening in the AVRC room of CMS ENVIS
Centre on a mutually agreed date and time.
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Die Flugbegleiterin |
German/
11 Minutes 19 Second
/2007 |
Producer:
Marcin Glowacki |
Commissioned by: jim pansen production |
Summary:
"...Where desire ends and addiction begins. A film about the amount of food in a society which has lost its proportions, about the work ofpeople, who don't know anymore, what their calling is about the way of beauty to delusion ...." |
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A Tale of Two Islands: Tourism and Island Conservation on Cousin and Cousine, Seychelles |
ENGLISH/
25 Minutes 25 Seconds
/2006 |
Producer:
Camille Le Bris |
Commissioned by: INCOMPLETE INFO |
Summary:
Filmed in late 2006 A Tale of Two Islands provides a contemporary account of successful small island ecosystem management, made possible through the careful development of ecotourism.The documentary focuses on the neighbouring Seychelles islands of Cousi |
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River Ways |
ENGLISH/
80 Minutes 30 Seconds
/2007 |
Producer:
Colin Stryker |
Commissioned by: Sawgrass Productions, LLC |
Summary:
River Ways presents a collage of personal perspectives concerning the proposed removal of four dams on the Snake River in Eastern Washington. Environmental groups and fishing interests criticize the dams for their negative impact on salmon populations, b |
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Waterlands |
ENGLISH/
47 Minutes 54 Seconds
/2007 |
Producer:
Mark Percival |
Commissioned by: NOT PROVIDED - CHECK FROM FILM |
Summary:
'Waterlands' is a lyrical film capturing the majesty of some of the UK's most dramatic wildlife spectacles, together with intimate footage of some of Britain's rarest wetland birds. Filmed over three years, 'Waterlands' demonstrates that predictions of a |
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Dol |
eNGLISH, mARATHI/
21 Minutes
/2007 |
Producer:
Nishant Ghadge |
Commissioned by: TAG Vinnatti Private Limited |
Summary:
The film tries and draw paralled between the decline in the population of the fishes and the decrease in the involvement of the Koli community of Mumbai in the occupation of fishing. The film tries to find how these two are inter-related. We go through a |
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Wildness Caged |
ENGLISH/
4 Minutes 37 Seconds
/2007 |
Producer:
Sonali Acharjee, Sujata Chowdhury, Avantika Shrivastava |
Commissioned by: NONE - INFO VERIFIED WITH ENTRANT |
Summary:
Almost 50 years after the National Zoological Park, New Delhi was set up with visions of preserving wildlife and increasing animal-human interaction, it still attracts hoards of visitors and spectators everyday. Improvement of visitor facilities like toil |
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Organic Living |
eNGLISH, hINDI/
39 Minutes 3 Seconds
/2007 |
Producer:
Kanu Priya |
Commissioned by: Zee Tele Films |
Summary:
): "Organic Living' is an alternate life style and environment friendly series being telecast every Thursday on ZeeJagran since 22nd February 2007 As the name of the pro gramme suggests its basically related to not just organic farming i.e. farming wit |
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Pops - The Untold Story |
eNGLISH, hINDI/
10 Minutes 20 seconds
/2006 |
Producer:
Geeta Singh |
Commissioned by: Istylus Production |
Summary:
The film focused on creating awareness on toxicity of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) |
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E-waste is flooding the world |
English / Hindi/
2 Min 7 Sec
/2007 |
Producer:
Splash Communication |
Commissioned by: Splash Communication |
Summary:
The film has been made to initiate a discussion around the issue of electronic waste or e-waste as it is commonly called.The electronics industry is the world's largest and fastest growing industry and is recognized as one of the engines of economic deve |
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Spring of lIfe |
ENGLISH/
16 Min 26 Sec
/2005 |
Producer:
Narendra Joshi |
Commissioned by: Indian Television |
Summary:
The film is an interesting story of how the inhabitants in Bharauli, a remote Haryana village set in the Himalayan foothills of Shivalik, discovered the magical Spring of Life-water. Back in year 2000, when all sources of water had nearly dried up in Bh |
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