Updated On: 21 September, 2025 10:54 AM IST | Mumbai | Junisha Dama
A four-day retrospective revisits the documentaries that reshaped India’s political imagination

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What does it mean to make films that audiences can’t afford to ignore? For over five decades, Anand Patwardhan has answered that question with a body of work that is part archive, part rebellion, and entirely uncompromising. From the streets of Mumbai to the fault lines of caste, religion, and democracy itself, his camera has documented India’s most urgent struggles.
Now, G5A Warehouse turns into a house of resistance with Cinema House: A Retrospective, a four-day celebration of Patwardhan’s legacy. Here’s a glimpse into what’s playing: