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Her films document indigenous people and human-animal conflict in the Nilgiris

Documentary filmmaker Jyothy Karat has been at the junction of man-animal conflict and ecological justice for several years through her work.

By Aekta Kapoor  Feb 27, 2020 9:56:49 PM IST (Published)


Having spent her childhood in the Nilgiris, Jyothy Karat was dismayed to return as an adult to see what had become of the southern Indian mountain range. Thus began her journey making documentaries on sustainable development in the region, human-animal conflict and displacement of indigenous communities.
Outside of the Nilgiris, the documentary filmmaker has worked on lake desiccation, air pollution and is now working on a project about climate change. Her documentaries are regularly broadcast in China, and her work with UNESCO has been exhibited at the UN headquarters besides in Belgium, Morocco and Portugal.
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Born and raised in Kozhikode, Kerala, Jyothy studied visual communication in Coimbatore, photography from the Light & Life Academy, Ooty and multimedia journalism from the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines.