Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy (2002)

Aftershocks is about the transformation of the Welfare State into an ally of the Corporation. It examines the acquisition and displacement of two earthquake-affected villages for lignite mining and power generation. It probes the microcosm in the nature of a study "from below" of globalisation of Economy and corporatisation of Democracy

Director: Rakesh Sharma
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 68 min
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Country: India
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy about?
Aftershocks is about the transformation of the Welfare State into an ally of the Corporation. It examines the acquisition and displacement of two earthquake-affected villages for lignite mining and power generation. It probes the microcosm in the nature of a study "from below" of globalisation of Economy and corporatisation of Democracy
Who directed Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy?
Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy was directed by Rakesh Sharma.
How long is Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy?
Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy has a runtime of 1h 8m (68 minutes).
What genre is Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy?
Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy is a Documentary film.
Where was Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy produced?
Aftershocks: The Rough Guide to Democracy was produced in India.