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In 2020 Gurbaz Sangha, a young Punjabi farmer led thousands to Delhi protesting new Farm Laws. Joined by over half a million from diverse backgrounds they remained at borders despite COVID lockdown vowing to stay until laws were repealed.

In November 2020, Gurbaz Sangha, a young farmer from Punjab, embarked on a remarkable journey. Riding his tractor for 400 kilometres to Delhi, he joined forces with thousands, and later more than half a million, men and women from diverse backgrounds. Their united mission: to stand against the newly enacted Farm Laws, despite widespread opposition. Amid a COVID lockdown, these farmers-representing over half of India's workforce-vowed to remain at the borders until the laws were repealed. In this parallel world, they redefined co-existence, with women emerging as equal political partners rather than mere supporting characters. Day after day, the protesters showcased India's pluralistic, defiant and resilient spirit-often overlooked by the media. As the movement gained momentum, farmers across the country and trade unions of industrial workers rallied in solidarity. The scale of these protests echoed the spirit of India's independence movement, culminating in an unexpected, triumphant outcome.—Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival

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  • Documentary
Release date Apr 26, 2024
Countries of origin United States France Norway Switzerland India Qatar
Language Hindi Punjabi
Production companies Piraya Film Little Big Story Raintree Films

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Runtime 1h 42m
Sound mix Dolby Surround 7.1
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