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1919-1947

Gandhi

1990
A biography of Mahatma Gandhi, a great mediator, reconciler, and political leader, whose inspiration was religion and impact was global. Archival footage includes his Salt March to the Sea and numerous speeches.

Gandhi and India's independence

2005
Examines the causes and effects of the uprisings in India in the first half of the twentieth century, and discusses the philosophies of nonviolent leader Mahatma Gandhi.

Gandhi and India

1999
An illustrated introduction to the life of Mohandas Gandhi, discussing his story in the context of the culture and history of India, the country of his birth and the focus of his non-violent resistance to British rule.

The sleeping dictionary

2013
Kamala, a young peasant woman from West Bengal, is drawn into a forbidden romance in 1930s Calcutta and is caught between the country's independence movement and the British colonial society in which she lives.

Gandhi

1982
In stirring detail, Ghandi's life, principles and power explode on the screen.

Gandhi

the peaceful revolutionary
2003
A biography of the gentle but stubborn man who called on all Indians to disobey British laws through civil disobedience and non-cooperation until India was granted independence.

Gandhi

2003
A biography of Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian political and spiritual leader who led his country to freedom from British rule through his policy of nonviolent resistance.

Gandhi

2003
A vividly illustrated biography of Mahatma Gandhi, which describes his childhood marriage, his years as a lawyer, and his work to free India from British rule.

Gandhi

India's great soul
2004
A biography of Mahatma Gandhi which emphasizes the spiritual beliefs that guided his actions in the nonviolent battle to secure India's independence from Great Britain. Includes activities and a note for parents and teachers.

Non-violent resistance (Satyagraha)

2001
Mohandas Gandhi, the Indian leader who was instrumental in leading his country to independence, explains his philosophy of non-violent resistance.

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