Global Oneness Project Releases New Film on Land Rights for Farmers in India
Global Oneness Project Releases New Film on Land Rights for Farmers in India
Featuring Indian Social Activist Medha Patkar
Free Usage and Distribution Available to Media Outlets
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Oct. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- A high resolution short film featuring an interview with prominent Indian social activist Medha Patkar on Indian land rights and the plight of farmers in that country is available free for wide distribution from the Global Oneness Project.
In this short film prominent Indian social activist Medha Patkar explains how the economic development model being imposed on India's farmers is neither inclusive nor sustainable. As natural resources become commodities and farming families lose the capacity to fulfill their own basic needs, Ms. Patkar makes the point that the consumerist paradigm may end up destroying living communities.
The 5:37 minute film, titled "A Threat to Living Communities" is shot on location in Delhi using HDV. You can watch the film here: http://www.globalonenessproject.org/video/Medha-Patkar/1
To get immediate access to the ftp site for broadcast quality footage, email info@globalonenessproject.org
Also available on the ftp server are several lower resolution versions for online use, an Mpeg4, flash version and an iPod ready version.
Global Oneness Project
The Global Oneness Project (GOP) is a living library of short films and interviews created with the intention of expanding people's awareness of what it means to be part of an increasingly globalized world. Through the words and actions of individuals from many countries, the Global Oneness Project encourages humanity to embrace a broader perspective of "oneness," which includes not only our relationship with the earth, but the relationship and interconnectedness between all things.
Footage Available Free
All footage and content from the Global Oneness Project is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial -No Derivative Works 2.5 Generic license. Anyone can use this content and footage free of charge. All rights for those interviewed in "A Threat to Living Communities" have been released to the Global Oneness Project. If the footage is used, credits required to read: Global Oneness Project -- http://www.globalonenessproject.org
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