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  1. Swastika Films, Delhi, India. 11,148 likes · 2 talking about this · 194 were here. We are the premiere film & mass media content creation company located in the ever bustling city of Delhi. We make...

  2. In partnership with CoHNA (Coalition of Hindus of North America), AKTK Media is proud to present the English adaptation of the original Hindi documentary htt...

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  3. Film & Tv Production Consultancy in Delhi NCR. As distribution of films & movies get digitized, more & more people & filmmakers are looking to make their ideas into serious films. Swastika Films recognizes this & is providing professional film & tv production consultancy to filmmakers & industry alike.

  4. 12 dic 2023 · Photo: Collected. Renowned actors Mamata Shankar and Swastika Mukherjee are coming to Dhaka this January. Their film, ‘Bijoyar pore’ ( Autumn Files) directed by multifaceted Indian filmmaker Abhijit SriDas, is competing at the Cinema of the World Section of the 22nd Dhaka International Film Festival (DIFF). The nine days festival will be ...

  5. From Swastika to Jim Crow is a 2000 documentary that explores the similarities between Nazism in Germany (the Swastika) and racism in the American south ( Jim Crow ). In 1939, the Nazi government expelled Jewish scholars from German universities. Many of them found teaching positions in Southern universities, where they sympathized with the ...

  6. From Swastika to Jim Crow. Directed by Lori Cheatle. US, 2000, video, color, 60 min. In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the US faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American universities and a public distrust of foreigners, many sought refuge in an unlikely place-traditionally ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SwastikaSwastika - Wikipedia

    On Japanese maps, a swastika (left-facing and horizontal) is used to mark the location of a Buddhist temple. The right-facing swastika is often referred to as the gyaku manji (逆卍, lit. "reverse swastika") or migi manji (右卍, lit. "right swastika"), and can also be called kagi jūji (鉤十字, literally "hook cross") .