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Being Indian - Biru, 25 minutes, 2007 (Ref:
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In the eyes of Indian
society, Biru Malik, a nine-year-old boy living in a
remote village in Bihar, is regarded as one of the
lowest of the low. Biru is an Untouchable. He has
been excluded from education and spends his day
herding the family pigs. Biru is resigned to his
future – but his parents are not.
Part of 4 x 25 minute documentary series
produced for the BBC.
These films can be bought individually or as a
series.
Winner of
Documentary of the year on BBC World. |
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