Farming the Revolution

Farming the Revolution

8.0

Apr 27 2024

2h 42m

Documentary

Amidst COVID lockdowns, India’s farmers rise up on an unprecedented scale against unjust new laws. Over half a million protesters—men and women from all generations, religions, classes and castes—gather and reinvent co-existence while winning a rare victory over the state.

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