YAMUNA

Directed by : François Daireaux

The Yamuna flows through the heart of India, where the sewers of New Delhi pour out toxic materials day after day, fuelling the ecological disaster that is spreading along its 40 km of banks.

Since India's independence, the land along the river has been progressively occupied by people from very poor regions. Victims of unbridled urbanization, most of them have no property title and are threatened with expropriation every day by the repeated assaults of bulldozers sent by the state to destroy their crops.

Augustin has been diving in polluted waters for 35 years, collecting all kinds of objects that he resells to support the needs of the poorest inhabitants.

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Author : François Daireaux

Photography : François Daireaux

Sound : Gil Savoy

Editing : Sébastien Descoins

Montage son : Gil Savoy

Color Grading : Sébastien Descoins

Mixage : Gil Savoy

Original soundtrack : Sylvia Monnier

Producer : Les Films d’Ici Méditerranée (Valérianne Boué) & Acis productions (Vanessa Ramonbordes)

Manager of production : Corinne Cartaillac

Length : 104'

Langue : Hindi

Available version : français

ISAN : ISAN 0000-0005-DA1E-0000-U-0000-0000-L

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