Farming the Revolution review low-key look at Indian farmers' street-camp protests
Briefly

The film, 'Farming the Revolution,' offers a low-key, observational look at the year-long protests in India over controversial farm acts, highlighting grassroots organizing and community solidarity.
This documentary captures the essence of the protests, showcasing the logistics of feeding a massive gathering of protesters and emphasizing the collective effort to sustain the movement.
Women’s participation is notably celebrated, yet the film leaves viewers contemplating how such a diverse group maintained harmony amidst the intense challenges of prolonged protest.
The narrative around the protests was further complicated by the government's portrayal, which attempted to demean the demonstrators by labeling them as separatists or religious extremists.
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