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Stories from the Earth


90 mins. | Cinema in Climate Crisis

Thu, Oct 30 | 3:00 PM | House of Peace and Dialogue

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As wells run dry in rural landscapes and fish rain from skies, filmmakers document our planet’s changing relationship with humanity. These panelists’ works have explored a range of ecological concerns, from displacement caused by hydro-dams that submerge entire villages and their mythic systems, to the politics of water access in parched regions. They capture ecological loss as well as the resilience of communities facing irreversible change. These realities are captured not in grand narratives but through intimate storytelling – letters between separated lovers, daily struggles for resources, and secret dreams of abundance. Together, they discuss the ethical and aesthetic challenges of filming environmental transformation, and how cinema can move audiences from witnessing to action.

Shraddha Khanna

Shraddha Khanna

Shraddha Khanna is an independent filmmaker from Mumbai interested in cinema that challenges conventions of narrative and representation, blurring the line between documentary and fiction through her practice.

Yashasvi Juyal

Yashasvi Juyal

Yashasvi Juyal is a self-taught filmmaker from Uttarakhand. His short, The Last Rhododendron, won the Gender Sensitivity Award at DIFF 2021. His film, Rains Don’t Make Us Happy Anymore, premiered at Visions du Réel 2025. 

Balaji Maheshwar

Balaji Maheshwar

Balaji Maheshwar is a filmmaker and visual artist from Chennai whose autobiographical works explore his relationship with the world. His documentary, Dear Cinema, screened at DocEdge Kolkata. He is an Alkazi Photobook Grant awardee.

Sonam Yangzom

Sonam Yangzom

Sonam Yangzom is a Bhutanese filmmaker and journalist. Fluent in English, Dzongkha and several local dialects, her films – Butterfly Bhutan, The Curse and Lyonpo – have received critical acclaim.

Anisha Baid

Anisha Baid

Anisha Baid is an artist and researcher interested in media history, poetry and histories of technology. She works as lead archivist at Ajab Shahar (Kabir Project) and has received her MFA from Carnegie Mellon University.

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