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- Janardhan Jakhar chases his dreams of becoming a big Rock star, during which he falls in love with Heer.
- When a small-town police station is threatened with shutting down because of too little crime, the police realize that something must be done.
- The wealthy patriarch of a Mumbai family learns more than wants to about his own origins after his refusal to accept his sons' chosen spouses drives them and his own wife away.
- A retired piano tuner from London attempts to deliver a 100-year old piano to a remote Himalayan school, situated in one of the most isolated settlements in the world. If successful, it will be the highest piano delivery in history.
- Two couples spend a weekend in a cabin out in the woods. Soon they are disturbed by lumberjacks. The conflict is inevitable, tree felling rhymes badly with recreation.
- During her research in a Belgian forest, Sophia accidentally stumbled upon a nearby abandoned glue factory. The atrocities that took place here a century ago continue to haunt her.
- Pamposh is India's first film in Gevacolor and tells the story of a deaf orphan Mogli who is adopted by the impoverished owner of a dilapidated houseboat Kassim. Though Kassim and his teenaged daughter Naseem take the orphan to their bosom his wife ill-treats the unfortunate child who is soon made into a household drudge. The little girl's only escape is into the lap of Mother Nature where she meets butterflies, frogs and fish who become her friends and playmates. Her favourite story is that of the Frog King in whose palace there are no tears and everyone is happy all day long. In the lotus fields of Kashmir which is her playground she meets the Old Man of the Lake who befriends the lonely child. Then, one day, when her foster mother's injustices cross all limits Mogli steals a canoe and goes into the lake in search of the Frog King's palace, never to be seen ever again. It is a bitter-sweet tale relieved only by the romantic interludes between Naseem and her love Aziz.
- Pakistan: Education and Women addresses the issues concerning the 75% lapse in the female literacy through human stories of the subjects from Sher Shah Colony, Kando Khan Bozdar and Manchar Lake in Sindh, Maira Kachori in KP, Mandi Faizabad, Hafizababad, and Roranwala in Punjab, and Quetta and Sirala Habibzai Pishin in Baluchistan, and the interviews of the education experts and workers. It examines the issues concerning access, parity, curricula, gender role, culture, tradition, religion, statistics, GDP/budget, and the political will in view of the Article 25-A: Literacy for All, illiteracy explosion since the Partition, and Millennium Development Goal for achieving 100% literacy rate in Pakistan by 2015. The film reflects real issues and authenticity in the form of experiential reality of the subjects and education workers and experts.
- The arrival of the Romans is not without a struggle. The Germanic tribes that inhabit the land are subjugated, expelled or murdered. The Romans bring the country a new culture and also new inhabitants.
- Katie Morag goes to visit her Uncle Matthew on the other side of the island.
- Dorine interviews the brothers Romulus and Remus, they discuss how to name their city and why they fight.