Fifty Miles from Poona (1957)
Fifty Miles from Poona (1957) is a short documentary directed by Fali Bilimoria and Paul Zils, offering an intimate portrayal of the daily life of a rural Hindu family in India. The film provides a window into traditional practices, rituals, and the rhythms of rural existence, highlighting the family's interactions with their environment and community. Through its observational style, the documentary captures the essence of rural life, emphasizing themes of family, tradition, and the connection to the land.
Director: Paul Zils, Fali Bilimoria
Runtime: 19 min
Release Date: January 1, 1957
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Original Language: en
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- What is Fifty Miles from Poona about?
- Fifty Miles from Poona (1957) is a short documentary directed by Fali Bilimoria and Paul Zils, offering an intimate portrayal of the daily life of a rural Hindu family in India. The film provides a window into traditional practices, rituals, and the rhythms of rural existence, highlighting the family's interactions with their environment and community. Through its observational style, the documentary captures the essence of rural life, emphasizing themes of family, tradition, and the connection to the land.
- Who directed Fifty Miles from Poona?
- Fifty Miles from Poona was directed by Paul Zils, Fali Bilimoria.
- How long is Fifty Miles from Poona?
- Fifty Miles from Poona has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).