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At InDPC, we believe in the power of visual storytelling to inspire change, foster dialogue and bring unheard voices to the forefront. Our mission is to support and showcase documentary works that highlight the diverse and dynamic narratives of world.

My Home, My Home People

I was born in China, while my partner, Chris, who is twenty years older, was born in the United States and later established his life and career

The Roots of Yoga: Learning Beyond the Poses

I visited Om Shantidhama multiple times over the course of one year, staying for a few days during each visit.

Luna Volta

‘Luna Volta’ or a Portrait to an Unknown self- In Italian ‘Luna’ means moon and ‘Volta’ means ‘turn’. In poetry, Luna Volta is the turn of thought

Fragments from another World

In the Sundarbans of West Bengal, India, the story of a man’s endless wait unfolds many images. Every evening, he waits by the riverbank, hoping to spot

Defeat of a Woman

“This was not simply about one ruling, but about the message it sent: that control over our bodies could be debated, denied, dismantled.” These are not just

Attributes of Love

A society that is committed to a cultural construct is more vital today than at any point in our collective history. When one takes into account the

My Home, My Home People

I was born in China, while my partner, Chris, who is twenty years older, was born in the United States and later established his life and career

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At InDPC, we believe in the power of visual storytelling to inspire change, foster dialogue and bring unheard voices to the forefront. Our mission is to support and showcase documentary works that highlight the diverse and dynamic narratives of world.

The Roots of Yoga: Learning Beyond the Poses

I visited Om Shantidhama multiple times over the course of one year, staying for a few days during each visit.

Luna Volta

‘Luna Volta’ or a Portrait to an Unknown self- In Italian ‘Luna’ means moon and ‘Volta’ means ‘turn’. In poetry, Luna Volta is the turn of thought

Fragments from another World

In the Sundarbans of West Bengal, India, the story of a man’s endless wait unfolds many images. Every evening, he waits by the riverbank, hoping to spot