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    Poster of the movie Bhopali [2011]
    2011     Documentary    
    1h 29min

    BHOPALI documents the experience of second generation children affected by the Union Carbide gas disaster of 1984, the worst industrial disaster in history, and subsequent contamination of groundwater by Union Carbide Corporation (an American company now owned by Dow Chemical, the second largest chemical company in the world). It follows several children as they and their families cope with the ongoing medical and social disaster, as well as their memories of that traumatizing night that shocked the world and changed Bhopal forever. Set against the backdrop of vehement protests for the 25th anniversary of the disaster, the Bhopalis continue to fight for justice, proving to be anything but victims.

    Thousands were killed and more than 100,000 were affected by the contaminants. 26 years have passed since the disaster, yet the suffering continues and, for the victims, justice has yet to be seen. Award winning director Van Maximilian Carlson presents a modern portrait of shattered lives in the community surrounding the abandoned Union Carbide factory. We focus on survivors of the disaster and their families as they continue life amongst the indelible remainders of contamination and death. Set against a backdrop of high stakes activism, global politics, and human rights advocacy, this film explores the ongoing struggle for justice against Union Carbide, the American corporation responsible for the disaster.

    Directed byVan Maximilian Carlson
    CompanyDigital Media RightsDigital Media RightsDigital Media Rights
    Original lang.Hindi
    CountryUSA/India

    Featuring

    Saiba Babu
    Salam Babu
    Rashida Bee
    Hazra Bi
    Nafeesa Bi
    Barry Castleman
    T.R. Chohan
    Noam Chomsky
    Rachna Dinghra
    Dominique Lapierre
    Mita Manish
    Sidesh Manish
    Aril Menna
    Satinath Sarangi
    D.K. Satpathy
    Rajan Sharma
    Champadevi Shukla
    Tarun Thomas
    Usha Tilwani
    Mamta Verma
    Sanjay Verma

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