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A Village in Travancore (1956)
A documentary about a village, in Travancore.
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Four Families (1960)
A comparison of four different families in India, France, Japan, and Canada.
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The House That Ananda Built (1968)
In India, a typical Oriya family of Nadpur Village in Mayurbhanj District go about their lives at their different vocations. The film follows Ananda, a successful businessman in Nagpur. It looks at his life, his children and his beliefs over a very long life from prior to independence until 20 years after. The House That Ananda Built is a 1968 Indian short documentary film directed by Fali Bilimoria. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
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The Vanishing Tribe (1959)
The Vanishing Tribe (1959) is a short documentary directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria, focusing on the Todas, the indigenous inhabitants of the Nilgiri Hills in South India. The film delves into the unique customs, rituals, and daily life of the Toda community, highlighting their traditional practices that have remained largely unchanged over generations. Through intimate cinematography, the documentary captures the essence of Toda culture, offering insights into their social structure, religious ceremonies, and the challenges they face in a rapidly changing world.
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Fifty Miles from Poona (1957)
Fifty Miles from Poona (1957) is a short documentary directed by Fali Bilimoria and Paul Zils, offering an intimate portrayal of the daily life of a rural Hindu family in India. The film provides a window into traditional practices, rituals, and the rhythms of rural existence, highlighting the family's interactions with their environment and community. Through its observational style, the documentary captures the essence of rural life, emphasizing themes of family, tradition, and the connection to the land.
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Textiles (1956)
Directed by Paul Zils, 'Textiles' is a documentary film exploring aspects of India's textile industry during the mid-20th century
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Agriculture (1955)
"Agriculture" is a 1955 short documentary film co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. The film focuses on agricultural practices in India during the mid-20th century, highlighting traditional farming methods and the challenges faced by farmers. It also explores the impact of modernization and government initiatives aimed at improving agricultural productivity. The documentary provides insights into the socio-economic conditions of rural India and the efforts to enhance food production post-independence.
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Ujala (1954)
"Ujala" is a 1954 short documentary film directed by Paul Zils. Specific details about the film's content are limited, but it is categorized as a documentary short.
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White Magic (1949)
"White Magic" is a 1949 drama film co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria.
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A Tiny Thing Brings Death (1949)
"A Tiny Thing Brings Death" is a 1949 documentary directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. The film focuses on the impact of malaria in India, highlighting the disease's prevalence and the efforts to combat it. Notably, the documentary features actor Sombhu Mitra, who portrays a malaria victim, bringing a dramatic element to the film.
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The Last Jewel (1949)
"The Last Jewel" is a 1949 film co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. Specific details about the film's plot and content are scarce, and it appears that the film may be lost.
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General Motors in India (1949)
"General Motors in India" is a 1949 documentary co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. The film explores General Motors' operations in India during that period, highlighting the company's influence on the nation's industrial landscape. While specific details about the documentary's content are limited, it is recognized as part of Zils' extensive work in Indian documentary cinema.
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Mother-Child-Community (1948)
"Mother-Child-Community" is a 1948 documentary co-directed by Paul Zils and Fali Bilimoria. The film is recognized for its exceptional cinematography by Dr. P.V. Pathy and the poetic imagery crafted by Zils.


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