Films
Duck Duck Goose
Producer: Sartaj Aulakh
Directors: Kimberly Smith
Screenwriter: M. J. V Matlovich
Genre: Short: Horror / Thriller
In the aftermath of a global apocalypse, our three main characters Patrick (40’s), Stephanie (30’s) Mark (20’s) seek survival in a trashed art gallery, where they encounter a world of ‘being human’, world of lies, betrayals, manipulations, conspiracies and where its all about survival. – Survival to live further.
A survival that explores the depths of self-preservation and the need to live on. A need that can drive an individual past their habitual moralities, into the humanistic craving of the preservation of life.
The Last Vihara
Director: Sartaj Aulakh
Screenwriter: Mayank Mark Susngi
Presented By: Vageesh K. Bhan
DOP: Aditya Akash
Genre: Spritual travelouge
The Last Vihara" is a travel documentary through 5 cities in Bihar - Patna, Bodh Gaya, Rajgir, Pawapuri and Vaishali. The Documentary focuses on the religious and cultural aspects of the state. Especially Buddhism prevailing in the state.
Andhvishwas
Director: / Producer: Sartaj Aulakh
Narrator: Vageesh Kiran Bhan
Screenwriter: Sanyukta Iyer
DOP: Aditya Akash
Genre: Documentary, Experimental film
More than 9,000 students across India attend residential schools for the visually impaired. Over the course of one school year, ANDHVISHWAS captures the stories of one extraordinary teenager 'Sheetal' at the Poona Blind school that has educated visually impaired students for more than 15 years.
An extraordinary look into the world of blind teenager — where crossing an intersection, cooking a meal, or navigating unfamiliar areas is a challenge unlike any that sighted viewers must consider — ANDHVISHWAS offers fresh perspectives on growing up, fitting in, and preparing for adulthood. These stunning sequences expose what the students “see” in their minds as they share their personal stories.
Forced to confront the world without sight, these girls impart their thoughts, perceptions, and inner visions of the outer world. Ultimately, they reveal, you cannot understand their perceptions without challenging your own.
Moserbaer Trust
Director: / Producer: Sartaj Aulakh
Genre: Documentary - Non profit activism
On understanding India is a developing country. Community development is a major segment of one of the huge CSR framework and the Moser Baer Trust has been established as a dedicated vehicle to manifest our community development interventions.
Documentary speaks volumes and shows us the story of this 'Trust' how they managed to provide health services to the nearby 150 villages. With the passage of time, there came a shift in the modus operandi from service delivery to sustainability and empowerment. audience observes an organic growth in the operations of this 'Trust' and how they have been involved in designing and implementing need-based programs. Moser Baer Trust focusses its energies and resources on core developmental issues like Education, Youth development, Health, and Livelihoods for the targeted population.
Nijaat - jouney to seek immunity
Director: / Producer: Sartaj Aulakh
Genre: Documentary - cover
Camp Recovery, located in a valley in northen India Aampur, Dheradu, documentary features a mix of new and long-term addicts, most of whom stay for 30 days to 5 years. REHAB chronicles their experiences in the center and follows them out into the less-supervised, far more dangerous, "real" world, riding the emotional tidal waves that accompany incremental progress and devastating relapses. The film offers a rare insider's look at the ups and downs of each addict's journey to stay clean.