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Documentary films are pitching India to the world

Foreign financiers and broadcasters are interested in Indian documentary filmmakers.

March 18, 2011 / 10:34 IST

By: Dinesh Narayanan/ Forbes India

Foreign financiers and broadcasters are interested in Indian documentary filmmakers.

Ally Derks remembers the day she was having a drink with Michael Moore in a small bar in Washington D.C. in 1989. Moore had just made Roger and Me, a searing documentary on the economic devastation of Flint, Michigan, after General Motors shut its plant there leaving thousands of workers jobless overnight.

first published: Mar 17, 2011 09:35 am

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