Sadhus - The Holy Men
A film on the life of Sadhus and their role in Indian society. First shown on BBC Television in the World About Us programme, and in the USA, on the Discovery Channel. It has subsequently been shown in several countries.
Awarded the 1983 Gold Medal in the 28th Annual International Film And Television Festival of New York, USA. |
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Dust and Ashes
A co-directed film on a religious gathering during which 11 million people from all over India come in twelve years and take a holy dip in the Ganges on an aspicious day. Telecast by BBC in 'Under The Sun'.
It was presented the Earth Watch Award 1990 for artistic achievements by the National Geographic Channel, Washington D.C. |
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The Rolling Saint
The film follows the Rolling Saint through his long penance of rolling 4000 km across India. The Journey took eight months. He encountered a blistering summer, the monsoon rain, and desert sands and finally had to roll up a mountain. Filmed and Directed by Naresh Bedi. |
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The Living God
A cinematic portrait of Jayandra Saraswati, the head of monastery of the Brahmanical Order, respected as a living god by millions of devotees in south India. Filmed by Rajesh Bedi. Directed by Michael Yorke. |
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Living With The Dead
This film tells the story of Ramnath, an Aghori sadhu for whom nothing is profane and everything is sacred. The film captures his unique way of life, centered around the cremation ground where the Hindus burn their dead. What others believe to be the abode of ghosts and evil spirits id Ramnath's home. Filmed by Rajesh Bedi. Directed by Naresh Bedi & Rajesh Bedi. |
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