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Release Date:
January 30, 2014
Original Title:
Millions Can Walk
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
RECK Filmproduktion Zürich
Reck Filmproduktion GmbH
SRF
SRG SSR
Production Countries:
India | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Hundreds of thousands of Indian men and women – indigenous inhabitants and landless farmers – demand their right to existence by making a 400 kilometre protest march from Gwalior to Delhi. How can one fight for one’s rights without using violence? With such an important contemporary question, the film spreads far beyond the borders of India. It shows the multiple facets of this imposing protest march and focuses as well on the daily realities of these proud people.
Assistant Director:
Nandita Dutta
Cinematography:
Lorenz Merz
Kamal Musale
Color Grading:
Ueli Nüesch
Director:
Kamal Musale
Christoph Schaub
Editor:
Marina Wernli
Line Producer:
Pravin Pagare
Location Sound Mixer:
Balthasar Jucker
Music:
Peter Bräker
Producer:
Franziska Reck
Nupoor Kajbaje
Andrea Bürgi
Project Manager:
Kude Meier
Sound:
Manik Batra
Felix Bussmann
Sound Designer:
Peter Bräker
Sound Editor:
Balthasar Jucker
Title Designer:
Peter Volkart
Title Graphics:
Brigae Haelg
Writer:
Christoph Schaub
Paolo Poloni
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