Avijit Mukul Kishore

Most Popular Avijit Mukul Kishore Trailers

Total trailers found: 20

The Seedkeepers Trailer (2005)

08 July 2005

The Film looks at the transformation of Dalit women’s lives through their involvement in an ecological movement for sustainable farming in Andhra Pradesh.

Nostalgia for the Future Trailer (2016)

28 December 2016

‘Nostalgia for the Future’ is a film on Indian modernity, the making of the citizen and the architecture of the home.

Snapshots from a Family Album Trailer (2004)

29 July 2004

An intimate look at parents, family and relationships from the point of view of a filmmaker son. After graduating from film school, the director captured his parents on film over a period of five years.

Electric Shadows: Journeys in Image-making Trailer (2015)

01 January 2015

Centred around a film festival of Indian films in China, the Film reflects on the dominant as well as alternative impressions of cultures – people, histories and landscapes – brought to us by cinema, playfully examining the idea of the cinematic image as an integral part of cultural propagation.

Kali Salwar Trailer (2002)

01 February 2002

Sultana, a small town prostitute and her pimp Khudabaksh migrate to the metropolis, bringing with them their dreams and meagre belongings.

The State of the World Trailer (2007)

16 June 2007

Six directors, six independent films, six visions on the state of the world. Each carrying a unique and personal interpretation of a specific experience, their crossover creates new space for a dynamic and radical inquisitive reflection.

An Election Diary Trailer (2023)

25 January 2023

An Election Diary is a revealing glimpse into the 2019 electoral campaign of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the suburban constituency of Phulpur in Northern India.

Seven Islands and a Metro Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

The multilingual Bombay, the Bombay of intolerance, the Bombay of closed textile mills, of popular culture, sprawling slums and real estate onslaughts, the metropolis of numerous ghettos, the El Dorado.

John & Jane Trailer (2005)

14 September 2005

A new form of observational documentary that borders on science-fiction, John & Jane follows the stories of six Call Agents that answer American 1-800 numbers at a Mumbai call center.

War and Peace Trailer (2002)

14 April 2002

Documentary about the nuclear sabre-rattling that has been going on between India and Pakistan. Comprised mostly of interviews with average folks on the street, the movie superbly demonstrates the gulf between the people's will and the greed of those in power.

Working Girls Trailer (2025)

22 July 2025

A humorous yet raw and authentic study of women’s reproductive labour across the marriage-market continuum, including, sex work, erotic dancing, surrogacy and egg donation, paid domestic work and unpaid domestic/care work across India, while also offering a comparison of the law’s highly differential regulation of these apparently disparate forms of female reproductive labour.

Certified Universal Trailer (2009)

01 January 2009

An impressionistic sketch of ‘the public’ as created by our cinema and its relationship with cinema itself.

Invoking Justice Trailer (2011)

22 November 2011

In Southern India, family disputes are settled by Jamaats—all male bodies which apply Islamic Sharia law to cases without allowing women to be present, even to defend themselves.

Vertical City Trailer (2011)

24 November 2011

In a far suburb of Bombay, residents from slums are moved into high-rise apartment complexes with the promise of a better life.

Morality TV aur Loving Jehad: Ek Manohar Kahani Trailer (2007)

05 May 2007

This documentary is the first public documentation of the concept of love jihad. Filmed in Meerut following a televised moral policing event termed Operation Majnu, the film tracks the birth of a language of television news which has today become a norm of sensationalism and witch-hunts.

Made in India Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

A rural artist paints her autobiography, Bollywood movie icons’ images get erased after the weekly run of the film, the national flag flutters on 150 kites, an installation artist paints pop icons on the rolling shutters of the shops, religious icons jostle for attention with Chinese plastic flowers on the vendor’s cart, metaphors of life cycle adorn the mud wall of a home, neighbourhood boys craft the tale of WTC and the sale of toy planes goes up.

Squeeze Lime in Your Eye Trailer (2018)

11 August 2018

Kaushik Mukhopadhyay assembles and pairs discarded and broken household gadgets into unexpected cyborg-like creatures that occupy the space between machine, toy and home.

A Minuscule Minority Trailer (2025)

24 August 2025

In the 2024 general elections, queer rights were largely absent from political agendas, with only a few parties making token mentions in their manifestos.

From Here to Here Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

The film is part of an ongoing interaction involving two filmmakers from India and Germany. Both filmmakers embark on a journey starting from their own locations, in search of scenes of overlapping identities in the context of the two nations.

Where's Sandra? Trailer (2005)

05 May 2005

Who’s Sandra? If you saw her would you know her? Is she naughty or is she nice? And where is she anyway? This film takes a playful look at the figure of “Sandra from Bandra” – part covetous fantasy of the racy Christian girl from Bombay who works as a secretary, wears a dress and likes to dance; part condescending stereotype of a dowdy, religious girl from a minority community.