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Migrant’s Heart, A

Synopsis
Examines human migration throght the experiences of Jatinder Verma, the child of Indian migrants, by taking him on a journey to India where he has made connections with theatre groups and his family of origin. Verma moved to England vrom East Africa and founded Tara Arts in London. His search for his place in the world informs his work in theatre, writing and his inner and outer journeys.
Series
Shape of the World, The: Explorations in Human Geography, Course D215
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 24 min.
Year of production
1995
Availability
Off-air recording licence
Sale; 1998 sale: £145.00 (+VAT +p&p)
Subjects
Geography
Keywords
human geography; India; migration - human

Credits

Producer
Patti Langton
Cast
Philip Sarre 

Production Company

Name

BBC Open University Productions

Sponsor

Name

Annenberg Project at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Address
USA

Distributor

Name

Open University Worldwide

Web
http://www.ouw.co.uk External site opens in new window
Phone
+44 (0) 1908 274066
Address
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
Notes
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