A Drop of Sunshine
A Drop of Sunshine The story of Reshma Valliappan and her journey of triumph over
Films have the capacity to create a bridge between diverse narratives and characters around the world. By bringing to the fore narratives from the margin, the listed films put emphasis on intersectional narratives and facilitate conversations around diverse discourses within the mental health sector.
A Drop of Sunshine The story of Reshma Valliappan and her journey of triumph over
Breathe The intersections between identity, sexuality, mental health and the many alleys through which women
Bulbule An account of love, loss and longing, located in the context of a state-run
Come With Me “Come with Me” narrates the stories of four women who are located
Exploring Madness Mental illnesses are one of the least understood problems in India. Myths and
Girhein The Filmmakers revisit their experiences with depression, while reflecting on how art and social
Hear Our Voices – Mental Health in a Developing World Persons living with mental health
Locked Up and Forgotten: India’s Mental Health Crisis VICE News travels to Maharashtra to investigate
Neend Anuradha (Deepti Naval) puts sleepless (insomniacs) people to sleep with the magic of her
One Mustard Seed What keeps us from looking at death, or the dying, in the
Some Stories around Witches Stories of some people in Odisha, accused, ostracised and tortured for
The New Girl in Class The challenges and strides in learning that confront a mother
The Pursuit of Answers The Filmmaker’s personal journey in the pursuit of answers to his
What’s Wrong? What’s Wrong? is an initiative by Skadoosh Films in association with Aasra in
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