Top Quark Films Private Limited

Makers of Documentaries, Poetry Films, & Commercials.

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Documentary Films

Sturdy and replenishable, bamboo can not only help nations across the globe reduce their carbon footprint but also generate millions of livelihoods.

Hollow Cylinder (24-min, English, Color, HDV, 2007)

Through the real-life story of Lalita and Bahadur Ram, the film explores the issue of shrinking livelihoods  in mountainous regions.

It shows how a community– based economic development project can turn around their lives.

The Homecoming (35-min, English, Color, HDV, 2007)

The Nicobarese are a fun-loving people. Tsunami devastated their island but could not dent their spirit to live. 

A film on life of the Nicobarese tribe and post-Tsunami reconstruction at Car Nicobar Island.

We Shall Overcome (27-min, English, Color, HDV, 2006)

The Agaria were perhaps the first Indian aborigines to discover a method for smelting iron, an art which is now extinct.

The film profiles the tribe and its livelihood concerns.

Agaria: The Sons of Fire (27-min, English, Color, Beta, 1999)

Indians revere the river as the Mother Goddess. Yamuna tells the tale of this holy river, which has been reduced to a sewer in Delhi. The film explores the causes of this shift in the people’s mindscape.

Yamuna (27-min, Hindi, Color, DV, 2001)

Tabo monastery in Himachal Pradesh is one of the oldest surviving mud-brick monasteries. The film captures the Kalachakra ceremony by HH the Dalai Lama at Tabo in 1996, the year Tabo celebrated its millennium.

Tabo: Across the Millennium (25-min, English, Color, Beta, 1996 )