documentary producing division of 1world communication

all documentaries are made by sheila franklin and produced by ravi khanna

please click on the pictures or title to find out more about the videos or how to order them

 

 

photo ravi khanna

Fiction of War

a documentary on human rights and the plight of the internally displaced in Colombia

"I highly recommend this video for audiences that want to learn more about the real causes of the war in Colombia&ldots;."

Cecilia Zarate-Laun, Colombia Support Network

"Provides a very rare look into the complexities of Colombia’s internal conflict&ldots; allows the civilian population to tell their stories.."

Allison Giffen, U.S. – Colombia Coordinating Group

© 1999 ------------- 42:24 minutes

available for $35 for individuals and $45 for institutions, plus $4 (U.S.) $9 (international) postage. Please add $25 for PAL version.

 

 

 

photo rachel franklin

Children at Work

a documentary on child labor in India

"This video represents a substantial contribution to the movement to end child labor and sweat shop abuses. It includes valuable footage exposing the travesty of child labor and bonded labor in India. It should be a useful tool for educators and organizers alike."

Charles Kernaghan, National Labor Committee

"The children who are enslaved and forced to (work are exposed to) an endless life of misery and exploitation. "Children at Work", brings hope in the jungle of digits, and reaffirms our collective commitment that one day, we shall overcome the evil of child labor."

Kailash Satyarthi, Chairperson - South Asian Coalition on Child Servitude

© 2000 ------------- 20 minutes

available for $25 for individuals and $35 for institutions, plus $4 (U.S.) $9 (international) postage. Please add $25 for PAL version.

 

photo tom kruse

The Water Is Ours, Damn It!

a documentary on the uprising against the privatization of water in Cochabamba, Bolivia.

The video features interviews with a wide range of Bolivians that were involved in forcing the government of Bolivia to back out of the contract privatizing water in Cochabamba, Bolivia. It includes riveting footage from street battles in Cochabamba, which at one point had up to 100,000 people confronting armed troops.

© 2000 ------------- 33 minutes

available for $35 for individuals and $45 for institutions, plus $4 (U.S.) $9 (international) postage. Please add $25 for PAL version.

 

 

 

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