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A young woman researches the hidden story of Indian soldiers who came to fight in France and Belgium during the World War I. The presence of these 140,000 soldiers in Europe is a virtually unknown fact of history.Movie details
Title : Farewell, My Indian SoldierRelease : 2016-06-01
Genre : Documentary, History
Runtime : 56
Company : Silhouette Media Group, RSTV
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Homepage : Homepage Movie
Trailer : Video Trailer
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Paloma Coquant, Monique Soupart, Maurice Bood, Lt. Gen. Raj Sujlana, Dominiek Dendooven, Jaimal Johan, Vedica Kant, Dominique Faivre, Santanu Das,The untold story of Indian soldiers in Europe during WWI
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Vijay Singh’s latest film Farewell My Indian Soldier is a docu-fiction, a moving portrayal of Indian soldiers who came to fight in France and Belgium during the First World War. The presence of these 150,000 soldiers in Europe is a virtually unknown fact of history.
This is docu-fiction, the story of Indian soldiers through the eyes of love and human affection. During their furlough on French barns, some Indian soldiers and French women developed affection for each other, and children were born. These Indo-French children became the victims of a taboo, because of which most people avoided them.
Synopsis: Vijay Singh’s latest film Farewell My Indian Soldier is a docu-fiction, a moving portrayal of Indian soldiers who came to fight in France and Belgium during the First World War. The presence of these 150,000 soldiers in Europe is a virtually unknown fact of history.
Farewell My Indian Soldier/ Adieu, mon soldat indien, ... In this film, Vijay Singh recounts the story of Indian soldiers who came to fight in France and Belg... See More
Farewell My Indian Soldier, titled Mademoiselle France pleure in French, marks perhaps the first attempt to visually depict the experience of colonial troops during WW1 from a non-Eurocentric angle, adopting instead the perspective of an ex-colony.
Putting light on the countless stories, letters and experiences that have been forgotten, Vijay Singh’s film, Farewell My Indian Soldier, pays homage to the lives of several Indian soldiers who came to France and Belgium to fight in World War I. The film will be screened at National Film Archives of India on March 7.
Farewell My Indian Soldier casts a micro-level gaze on the friendships and relationships that bloomed during the war, rather than focusing on its brutality. In Britain, injured Indian soldiers were...
This is docu-fiction, the story of Indian soldiers through the eyes of love and human affection. During their furlough on French barns, some Indian soldiers and French women developed affection for each other, and children were born. These Indo-French children became the victims of a taboo, because of which most people avoided them.
Synopsis: Vijay Singh’s latest film Farewell My Indian Soldier is a docu-fiction, a moving portrayal of Indian soldiers who came to fight in France and Belgium during the First World War. The presence of these 150,000 soldiers in Europe is a virtually unknown fact of history.
Farewell My Indian Soldier/ Adieu, mon soldat indien, ... In this film, Vijay Singh recounts the story of Indian soldiers who came to fight in France and Belg... See More
Farewell My Indian Soldier, titled Mademoiselle France pleure in French, marks perhaps the first attempt to visually depict the experience of colonial troops during WW1 from a non-Eurocentric angle, adopting instead the perspective of an ex-colony.
Putting light on the countless stories, letters and experiences that have been forgotten, Vijay Singh’s film, Farewell My Indian Soldier, pays homage to the lives of several Indian soldiers who came to France and Belgium to fight in World War I. The film will be screened at National Film Archives of India on March 7.
Farewell My Indian Soldier casts a micro-level gaze on the friendships and relationships that bloomed during the war, rather than focusing on its brutality. In Britain, injured Indian soldiers were...
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