Aftershocks, A Rough Guide To DemocracyIn a world being increasingly shaped by the corporate-nation state and its hydra-heads (WTO/ IMF/World Bank/ADB), the “marginal” citizen is in danger of becoming totally “irrelevant”. His voice has no space in mainstream newspapers and television, which is dominated by millionaire-maker shows, reality TV voyeurism, revenue-driven newscasts and sterilized fiction.
Aftershocks is a journey through the labyrinthine universe of Democracy, as it exists in its lowest unit level - the Indian village. Directed by Rakesh Sharma Cinematography and audiography Tanmay Agarwal Awards
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