The Kachchh Trilogy

(EN)

Number of Movies: 3

Overview

Together, they explore the region’s rich Sufi traditions, music, poetry, and spirituality, focusing on how art and faith unite people across religions and borders. Through the lives of poets, singers, and weavers, the trilogy portrays Kachchh as a land of harmony and resilience, where creativity and mysticism keep communities connected despite social and political divides.

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3 Movies

A Two Day Fair

August 18, 2009

Set in the Rann of Kachchh, this documentary explores the life and music of the late folk poet Mushir Ali, whose songs reflect themes of love, spirituality, and the ephemeral nature of life. Through his verses and the desert’s vastness, the film captures the mystical Sufi traditions that thrive in this remote region.

Like Here Like There

January 1, 2011

The film explores the life worlds of the three cousins: a self taught Sufi scholar, a Bhitai singer, and a Surando player, their families and the Fakirani Jat community to which they belong.

A Delicate Weave

January 1, 2007

The final film celebrates the living traditions of Kachchh’s syncretic music and poetry, featuring weavers, singers, and poets who continue to express unity through art. It weaves together their voices to show how music and spirituality connect communities amid modern pressures and fading traditions.

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