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R G
B F I L M S
Awards
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Best Climate Change Film Award at Vatavaran
(National Wildlife Film
Festival) - 2007
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Presidential
Award for Best Social Issue
Film – 2007
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Manthan Award for best Content Film Award – 2007
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PSBT Film Fellowship -2006
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UK
Environment Film Fellowship
-2005
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Best Conservation Film Award at Vatavaran (National
Wildlife Film Festival) -
2004
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Finalist,
International Wildlife film
Festival, Montana – 2003
We
at RGB Films have been
contributing to both National
and International Broadcasters,
we have been regularly
contributing to the current
affairs programs of various
broadcasters like Doordarshan
(National Broadcaster), Star TV
Network, Discovery, National
Geography, BBC, APTV and Channel
4.
We have a range of stock of footage ranging from Natural
shots
Our
films cover a wide range of
areas: the widespread and
alarming effects of global
warming, to the massive illegal
trade in wildlife products and
hazardous practices leading to a
rapid degradation of our natural
heritage, human rights
violations and occupational
health hazards like silicosis (a
devastating lung disease
affecting millions of people
spread over all manner of
industries), to name just a few.
Our documentary film s and associated awareness drives have
been instrumental in creating
momentum even motivating policy
makers to bring about
significant changes in
legislation.
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‘A
Degree of Concern’
focused on twin interrelated
themes: the increasing visual
and factual evidence of climate
change in the Himalayas and,
against this backdrop, the
amazing efforts of one ordinary
citizen who actually created
artificial glaciers to provide
water for agriculture and
sustenance to no less than ten
villages and nearly a thousand
families of his region in the
depleted circumstances.
Our film on the Churu antelope, which is being killed for
shahtoosh wool, served as
evidence in the subsequent legal
efforts to ban the practice.
Our documentation of large scale poaching of the mongoose
resulted in its being shifted to
the highly stringent Schedule II
of the Wildlife Protection
(1972) Act
Our work on documenting the conditions of women and children
caught in midst of conflict in
Kashmir provided an insight into
the human impact of the
situation on average people
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