Moving Upstream: Ganga

A 3000 km walk along River Ganga in India explores the idea people’s responses to a walking traveler in this fast paced era and an evolving relationship with the natural world.

The ‘Moving Upstream: Ganga’ documentary was filmed over 6 months on a 3000km walk along River Ganga in India. This documentary explores the idea of walking, people’s responses to a walking traveler in this fast paced era and an evolving relationship with the natural world. It does this while also amplifying the voices and concerns of the riparian community.

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A 3000 km walk along River Ganga in India explores the idea people’s responses to a walking traveler in this fast paced era and an evolving relationship with the natural world.
Filmmaker: Shridhar Sudhir
Walking, Water