Listen to filmmaker Neha Dixit talk about filming the rarest wild creatures, meeting inspiring women, and collecting mountain melodies. Watch her in a candid conversation with Roundglass Sustain's Video Lead Samreen Farooqui.
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Sustain Team
We are a driven group of people from diverse backgrounds, bound by an abiding love for India’s natural world.
Neha Dixit
is a filmmaker with 20 years of experience making visual stories and documentary films. She creates narratives in an attempt to understand the possibilities of sustenance; economic, environmental, and social. Her life and work are driven by choices that are gentle on Earth.
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After a ravaging ‘fire season’ from February to May, Uttarakhand's mountains anxiously wait for the spring showers. Finally, in April, spring arrives. Rains nourish the landscape — flowers bloom, fruits ripen, and wild creatures get busy to make the most of this short, but abundant season.
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The Fragile Gori Basin
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Uttarakhand is at the cusp of a manmade crisis, amplified by climate change. Landslides in the region have escalated by 2900 per cent, and more than three million people have left their homes in the last 2 decades. In this short film, we take you to Uttarakhand's Gori Basin, one of the state's most ecologically rich but fragile regions, to introduce you to its diverse natural world, and the threats it faces.
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#WomensDaySpecial: The Van Panchayats of Uttarakhand and their Women Leaders
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This #WomensDay we celebrate the women guardians from the mountain state and their intimate ties with their community forests.