Farmer Protests - The Desktop Film
This unconventional desktop documentary offers a powerful, immersive look at the 2020 farmers’ protests in India, blending emails, social media conversations, and protest footage with artistic expression. Directed by Narvir Singh, the film captures the immediacy and emotional intensity of a growing movement, using art to respond to collective stress and optimism. Rather than an objective account, it provides a deeply personal and impressionistic view of one of India’s most significant uprisings, highlighting the transformative power of art in times of resistance and upheaval.
Introduction to Gurmukhi: Thathaa
P6 Academy present An Introduction to Gurmukhi to support the learning of Gurmukhi, beginning with the alphabet. This video presents Thathaa.
Caste
Caste is a deep and thought-provoking track from Golden Roots about the disrespect that many different parts of society are treated and how it holds no place in Sikhi.
Southall 79
"Southall 79" revisits the 1979 Southall Uprising, sparked by the National Front’s decision to hold an election meeting in the area. Through interviews with figures like filmmaker Gurinder Chadha and photographer Dennis Morris, the film offers a compelling reflection on race relations in Britain, comparing the tensions of that day to the challenges still faced today. It’s a powerful look at the resilience of a community standing against racism, making it a must-watch for those interested in social justice and British history.
Santali
A look into Sikh history and the battles and obstacles Sikhs have faced fighting for their right to freedom throughout and still face today.
Lost Conversations
"Lost Conversations" is an introspective documentary, created during the 2020 lockdowns, that delves into five profound questions central to Sikh philosophy. Through long-form Zoom interviews with Sikh thinkers and community organizers from the USA, Canada, and the UK, it offers a diasporic perspective on topics like identity, politics, marriage, parenting, and death in Sikhi. This film provides a rare opportunity to explore the spiritual and philosophical depths of Sikhism through intimate, reflective conversations that seek to answer timeless questions at the heart of the faith.
Introduction to Gurmukhi: Anana
P6 Academy present An Introduction to Gurmukhi to support the learning of Gurmukhi, beginning with the alphabet. This video presents Anana.
Beloved
Narvision dedicated to those who dare to play the Game of Love. Divine Love is our truest reference point and we forever thirst for loving moments with You.
Saari Ummar
A cover of a song by A.S, Kang, delving into the thought-provoking statement: "You've wasted your whole lifetime"
Mother Tongue
Be inspired and relate to this heart touching track from L-Fresh The Lion and fall back in love with your Mother tongue, Panjabi.
Mother
South West Sydney MC L-FRESH The LION has turned his attention to the planet itself on his powerful new environmental treatise Mother.
8 Short Films About Heathrow
“8 Short Films about Heathrow” offers a moving glimpse into the lives of young South Asian teens whose futures are shaped by their connection to Heathrow Airport. Through poetic storytelling, it revisits the 2005 Gate Gourmet strike, where 800 Punjabi women bravely protested their unjust dismissal, shutting down the airport in a powerful fight for dignity and justice. This film not only captures their inspiring courage but also shows how their actions forever impacted a new generation. It’s a compelling story of resilience, community, and the strength to challenge the status quo.
Khalsa Aid Interview
Ravi Singh from Khalsa Aid has dedicated his life to humanitarian service, filmed in 2014, Narvision asks the incredibly down-to-earth Ravi some interesting questions.
I am Singh I am Kaur
In collaboration with Sikh Youth Australia and The Turban Shop, L-FRESH the LION performed the song "I AM SINGH, I AM KAUR" alongside young people from the Sikh community in Sydney. The song empowers all Sikhs but especially the youth to understand their birth into royalty.
Baba Tera Nankana
Baba Tera Nankana is a deep and thought-provoking track from Golden Roots about how the partition of Panjab initiated by the British caused Guru Nanak Dev Ji's birthplace to be separated from Sikhs and the new status quo caused by partition.
Introduction to Gurmukhi: Tataa
P6 Academy present An Introduction to Gurmukhi to support the learning of Gurmukhi, beginning with the alphabet. This video presents Tataa.
Rain Down
Narvision made this song in support of the Punjabi farmers and their protest against new laws.