

Untouchable?
The caste system and bonded labor are still alive and well in India.
2000-01-01
United States of America, United Kingdom
24 minutes.
Overview
This film examines the lives of Dalits in a small village in southern India. Identified as outcasts or 'untouchables' whole families of Dalit people exist in India effectively as bonded or slave laborers. There are an estimated 100 million child laborers in India. Human rights organizations are now taking up the dalits' cause and calling for the end of a system of discrimination as heinous as the former apartheid system in South Africa.
Year 2000
Studio Bullfrog Films, BBC Worldwide
Director Poul Kjar
Crew Poul Kjar (Director), Robert Lamb (Editor), Jenny Richards (Executive Producer), Luke Gawin (Producer), Esben Halding (Producer)
Popularity 0
Language English, தமிழ்