Aamakaar: The Turtle People

Aamakaar: The Turtle People

A people of a village in North Kerala fight to preserve their village, and their livelihoods, threatened by sand mining on their estuary. For the last ten years they have been conserving Olive Ridley Turtles that come to their beach to nest. They see the preservation of a species on the verge of extinction as an extension of their fight against the destruction of their estuary, their village, and their lives. The film follows the rhythm of work in the village to unfold this struggle for existence of a species, of a people.
FROM INDIA
Language: Malayalam, English
Subtitle: English
Awards:
Bronze award, Indian Documentary Producers Association, 2003
Credits:
Sound: SURESH RAJAMANI
Camera: SETU, SUDHEER PALSANE
Editing: SUJATA NARULA
Music composed by RAJIVAN S.A.
Produced by SUNIL SHANBAG/CHRYSALIS FILMS
Directed by SURABHI SHARMA
www.turtlepeople.com
2002
76 mins

Aamakaar: The Turtle People
  • Aamakaar: Turtle-People

    A people of a village in North Kerala fight to preserve their village, and their livelihoods, threatened by sand mining on their estuary. For the last ten years they have been conserving Olive Ridley Turtles that come to their beach to nest. They see the preservation of a species on the verge of ...

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    A people of a village in North Kerala fight to preserve their village, and their livelihoods, threatened by sand mining on their estuary. For the last ten years they have been conserving Olive Ridley Turtles that come to their beach to nest. They see the preservation of a species on the verge of ...