"When people ask me if I went to film school I tell them, 'no, I went to films.'" - Quentin Tarantino
"With every film that I am doing I am learning new things either about myself, or about filmmaking." - Sanya Malhotra
"Pain is temporary, film is forever". - Michael J. Fox
“The universe is made of stories, not of atoms.” - Muriel Rukeyser
"You have to be a filmmaker, and then you have to be a lawyer as well". - Anand Patwadhan
“Cinema should make you forget you are sitting in a theater.” - Roman Polanski.
“If you have the opportunity for your art to meet activism, you shouldn’t pass that up when it comes your way.”– Regina King
“We don’t make movies to make money, we make money to make more movies.” – Walt Disney
Nomad Movies Pvt Ltd is a film production company based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It was founded in 2009 by renowned award-winning filmmaker and Dramaturge Dakxin Chhara. Nomad Movies is involved in producing fiction and non-fiction films, ad films, profile films, project films for its clients in India and for international clients. Nomad Movies also organizes filmmaking workshops, theatre workshops and organizing film festivals. It is also working as a “Line Producer” for research projects by universities and academicians worldwide who want to use filmmaking art as a research methodology.
After a series of bomb blasts, a special task force is assembled to find the suspect. They arrest a young engineering student and decide to use him as a mole to stop his terrorist roommate before he can kill more innocent people.
Read MoreIndia has one of the largest populations of Indigenous people in the world, known locally as adivasis or tribals. As India's current Hindu nationalist government pushes to redefine India as a homogenous Hindu nation, adivasis’ ways of life are under greater threat. Set among the Rathava and Bhil adivasi communities of western India, broken gods document the social impact of Hindu religious evangelism among India’s Indigenous groups. As Indigenous people join Hindu religious sects, their old gods are literally becoming broken - devotional mural paintings are being whitewashed from homes, and the earthen figurines in honour of village gods and ancestors are being left to fall apart. While for those who convert joining a Hindu sect offers the allure of a better life, those who continue to follow their old ways have become ostracized by their communities. Their broken gods have lost the power to protect them from illness and scarcity.
Read MoreBullet is a politically exploitative film on the Bullet Train Project that documents farmers' issues being faced by the Ambitionus Bullet Train Project between Ahmedabad to Mumbai
Read More“Toiletwale” is a video documentary of the project Healthful and Hygienic living (HHL) which was implemented in 30 villages of east and west champaran districts of Bihar by two local development organizations from February 2015 – January 2016. HHL was conceptualised with a purpose to promote and sustain disability inclusive sanitation facilities in the villages, to create model (accessible) toilets and to sensitize key stakeholders on sanitation for all. Within one year of its implementation, the initiative succeeds to construct 37 individual household toilets (accessible) through government funding and other local resource mobilization. 20 IHHLs were modified for accessibility. 10 accessible toilets were constructed in government primary school. School teachers observed the increased attendance of girls and students with disabilities in their classes 6 village sanitation monitoring committees (VSMC) were formed that include members as local village leaders, SHG members, DPO members and mothers of children with disabilities. VSMCs in their best capacities are being driven to transform their efforts from community based to community led approach and leave no one without access to appropriate sanitation facilities
Read MoreBudhan Theatre members Dakxin Chhara adn Atish Indrekar conducted theatre workshop with the Nat (Traditional acrobats) and Madari (Snake Charmer) to revive their traditional art forms and use it for the community development. The film explores theatre trainings and performances and document the empowerment process within rtists. Produced by Bhasha Research anbd Publicaiton Centre and Funded by The Funds for Global human rights, UK .
Read MoreUdaan is a project profile film of IPE Global which works as a nodal agency to provide scholarships to girls to eradicate adolescent pregnancy. Rajastnan Government funds the project.
Read MoreAs a "Line Producer" Nomad Movies has produced 20 Budhan Video Podcasts and provided technical expertise and filmmaking training to the Budhan Theatre members. These video podcast were made during the Covid-19 to narrate the stories of marginalised communities who were facing the most hardship due to pandemic. The project was funded by the University of Liecester under Arts and Humanties Research Concil, UK.
Read MoreAs a "Line Producer" Nomad Movies has produced 10 minute long film on Budhan Video Podcasts These video podcast were made during the Covid-19 to narrate the stories of marginalised communities who were facing the most hardship due to pandemic. The project was funded by the University of Liecester under Arts and Humanties Research Concil, UK.
Read MoreFocussing on a young men’s search for a bride, this film documents the crisis Indian agriculture and the relationship between a village and international migration. The film juxtaposes research conducted in the 1950s and in 2013, among the Patidar community of Sundarana (Gujarat, India). In the 1950s the anthropologist David F. Pocock described the Patidars as an intensely competitive and hierarchical society. Then, land and agricultural know-how were central to the ways in which people thought about each other’s worth and status. In 2013 dynamics of status competition continued to key to social life but agriculture was no longer regarded as a remunerative and dignified occupation. Even wealthy farmers were considered poor. Instead, international migration, ranked nation states and white collar jobs had become new values against which life course decisions were marked. Migrating away from the village had become an economic and social necessity in order to become a recognised social person in the village: to acquire, land, build a house and marry. Many failed. The documentary follows the dramatic story of a young farmer’s quest to marry, and of his discontent. It also tells the story of a community living according to aspirations that they cannot realise. The research for this documentary was undertaken as part of a collaborative project 'Rural Change and Anthropological Knowledge in Post-colonial India’ funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, UK.
Read MoreBirth 1871 is the first film that investigate the formal and informal colonial 88histories of Denotified Tribes who are branded as "Born Criminals' due to colonial stigma.
Read MoreA religious documentary film on the rigorous fasting tradition in Jain religion for continuous one year. The film focuses of fasting done by a young girl called Khushbu.
Read MoreA profile documentary film of an organization called ‘Bhasha Research and Publication Centre ’on its literary work on tribal languages which begun to understand the relation between violence and killing of languages in India
Read MoreA conference film on the manual scavenger’s social and political rights and various problems they are facing due to inhuman livelihood.
Read MoreA research-based critical film delves into the multifaceted issues surrounding the displacement and migration of slum dwellers due to the urban beautification projects in Ahmedabad city. This film meticulously examines the socio-economic impacts of these beautification initiatives, highlighting the often overlooked human cost.
Read MoreA film on linguist, writer and tribal activist Padmashree Dr. GaneshDevy’s Life and his work. Film portraits his journey into tribal world and De-notified and nomadic tribes and his work on tribal language preservation and documentation.
Read MoreAHRC funded this project allowing us to set up media units in three extreme ecologies of India mountain communities of the Himalayas, Sea communities of Andaman and Nicobar islands and communities living in Rajasthan's desert area. The Budhan Theatre team members are training Denotified and Nomadic Tribe' youth in these extreme ecologies into filmmaking using film medium as a research method and making films on their local issues. At the end of the project, each team will make fiction and non-fiction films and in 2025 these all films will be screened in Nomad Film Festival 2025. For more information about the project please visit the project website www.budhanstories.com
Read MoreFrom Nov 2021-22, Nomad Movies provided technical expertise to train youth from the marginalised communties like Dalits, DNTs and Advasis inot filmmaking. This research project was funded by the University of Lecetser
Read MoreA courageous and talented group of artists from India’s so-called ‘criminal tribes’ stepped out during the COVID-19 pandemic to document the stories of their communities, which have remained invisible from national and international reporting. They produced a series of video-podcasts in indigenous languages spreading information about health and rights, documenting their experiences, and providing entertainment through songs, dance and theatre in a time of crisis. This film will take you through the histories and arts of people living at the perilous margins of Indian society, and explore how they are dealing with the impact of the pandemic.
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After having extensive knowledge of filmmaking, Dakxin Chhara decided to create a platform where realism and cinema can meet and create meaningful visual entertainment that educates to masses to raise their voices for a peaceful world.
We worked with Nomad Films, the level of commitment, expertise, creativity and professionalism of the Nomad Films team was really exceptional.
When I first met Dakxin Sir in a Mumbai Coffee shop - the way he narrated the synopsis of the film SAMEER I was thrilled and convinced that he is going to make a good film.
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