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The Human Boundaries

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The Human Boundaries
Directed byRahul Riji Nair
Production
company
First Print Studios
Release date
  • 2012 (2012)
Running time
35 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The Human Boundaries is a documentary film on the life of Hindu refugees from Pakistan.

Synopsis

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A group of 152 Pakistani Hindus entered India in September 2011 with a one-month tourist visa. They came as refugees from the various religious persecutions they had to face in Pakistan. The group, which has a majority of children and women, are currently sheltered in a camp on the outskirts of New Delhi. However, their visa has expired, and the group faces deportation.[1] Various organizations are fighting for the basic human rights of these people at the political and judicial levels. Their story is a grim reminder to all those who have found themselves in a no man's land.

Production

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The film was shot in a highly restricted and sensitive environment inside the refugee camp within a short span of three days. Minimal filming equipment was used.[2] The documentary traces the difficulties they have to face in Pakistan, their life inside the camp, and their hopes for tomorrow.

References

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  1. ^ "Filmmaker Highlights Plight of Pakistani Hindus". Archived from the original on 29 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Pushing the boundaries".
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