The Invisible Other: Caste in Tamil Cinema
The Invisible Other is a documentary film that explores the presence of caste in films and film production in Tamil cinema, especially since the 1990s.
The Invisible Other is a documentary film that explores the presence of caste in films and film production in Tamil cinema, especially since the 1990s.
Nassar
Self
Stalin Rajangam
Self
R. Prabhakar
Self
S. P. Jananathan
Self
Babu Ramasamy
Self
Aranga Mallika
Self
Gnani Sankaran
Self
Balasubramaniam Jeyapal
Self
Thangar Bachan
Self
The Invisible Other is a documentary film that explores the presence of caste in films and film production in Tamil cinema, especially since the 1990s.
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