Bom (2011)
Malana, a remote village in the Himalayas, isolated from outside civilization for thousands of years has been fostering a primitive existence in harmony with nature and a unique model of democracy of consensus. They have also been producing some of the best quality hashish in the world. A real life story of transition, this ancient civilization being invaded and obliterated by the modern democracy. Narrated in an epic structure, a visual essay from the edge of the world with a message of trust, peace and eternal unity.
Director: Amlan Datta
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 117 min
Release Date: November 18, 2011
Production: NHK
Country: Netherlands, India, Japan, United States of America
Language: English, हिन्दी
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bom about?
- Malana, a remote village in the Himalayas, isolated from outside civilization for thousands of years has been fostering a primitive existence in harmony with nature and a unique model of democracy of consensus. They have also been producing some of the best quality hashish in the world. A real life story of transition, this ancient civilization being invaded and obliterated by the modern democracy. Narrated in an epic structure, a visual essay from the edge of the world with a message of trust, peace and eternal unity.
- Who directed Bom?
- Bom was directed by Amlan Datta.
- How long is Bom?
- Bom has a runtime of 1h 57m (117 minutes).
- What genre is Bom?
- Bom is a Documentary film.
- Where was Bom produced?
- Bom was produced in Netherlands, India, Japan, United States of America.