Man Versus Nature

May 20, 2011 / India

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The film is a document of the struggle between man and nature. To save their home from soil erosion the fishing community of Sandeshkhali (West Bengal, India) builds a bar by collecting mud in neck-deep water.

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This film is shot on a remote location of Bengal on a mangrove forest near Sunderban. Day by day the forest is attacked by soil erosion mostly during the monsoon. The shots are real and not enacted. Global warming and pollution affects the environment of the forest very fast. Be aware and spread awareness otherwise life may perish someday.

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