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New films on the Sikh experience in WW1

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John Smyth & His Ten Sikh 'Supermen'

A British officer recollects the day in May 1915 that he embarked on a suicidal mission across No Man’s Land with a band of fearless Sikh soldiers.

Credits
Interview audio: Charles Allen & Imperial War Museums
Footage: British Pathé & Imperial War Museums
Images: UKPHA Archives  
Chord Sounds: by Moby courtesy of mobygratis
Voiceover & SFX: Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)  
Produced: Itvinder Singh Hayre & Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)

Brain Damage meets Vibronics feat. Parvez - Sufferation (Official music video)

A powerful animated music video that explores themes of travel, friendship, war and death as experienced by Indian soldiers in WW1.

Credits
Footage: Wasaru
Music: Vibronics

Hardit Singh Malik: The Flying Sikh

A pioneer of the skies tells of his miraculous escape in a fierce dogfight against the Red Baron’s Flying Circus in 1917.

Credits
Interview audio: Charles Allen & Imperial War Museums
Footage: Historical Aviation Film Unit (aviationfilm.com) & British Pathé
Images: UKPHA Archives, Public Archives of Canada & Hafshi Media
Chord Sounds: by Moby courtesy of mobygratis
Voiceover & SFX: Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)
Produced: Itvinder Singh Hayre & Karamjit Gill (Lion’s Den Films)

Forever India

A sobering and inspirational film recounting the often-overlooked contribution made by hundreds of thousands of Indian men and women during WW1.

Credit: Produced by Commonwealth War Graves Commission in association with the Indian government

War and Sikhs: Sikh Raj Workshop

Members of the UK Punjab Heritage Association share their experiences of an object reinterpretation workshop held by the National Army Museum. This particular workshop was focused on objects in the museum’s collection relating to the Sikh Raj.

Credit: Produced by the National Army Museum

Remembrance - The Sikh Story

BBC documentary examining why Sikhs were marked out as a 'martial race' under the British Empire, and how thousands of Sikh soldiers valiantly laid down their lives for Britain's freedom in two World Wars. With contributions from eminent historians, military experts and war veterans, the film features the last-ever interview with legendary WW2 Squadron Leader Mahinder Singh Pujji, and the first television broadcast of a rare audio recording of a WW1 Sikh prisoner of war.

Credit: Produced by the BBC (first aired 9 November 2010)

War and Sikhs: Indian Army Uniform in the First World War

Insights into the uniform and equipment worn by the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs during the First World War.

Credits
Narrator: Julian Farrance
Soldier: Jasdeep Singh
Filming: Navjit Surdhar
Editor: Jasdeep Singh
Produced: The National Army Museum

Empire, Faith & War: The Sikhs and WW1 - Trailer

Introducing the groundbreaking EFW exhibition that told the story of the Sikh contribution in WW1. The exhibited was hosted by the Brunei Gallery, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, from June to September 2014.

Credit: Produced by Kreative Barn

The Last Post

The premiere of ‘The Last Post’ on the dilruba (‘heart stealer’) by UKPHA volunteer, Jasdeep Singh. This spine-tingling performance was specially commissioned in memory of the fallen Sikhs of the Great War for our Centenary Remembrance Reception at London’s City Hall on 6 November 2014.

Credits
Music: Jasdeep Singh
Produced: Kreative Barn

Empire, Faith & War: House of Commons Reception

On 10 November 2014, UKPHA brought the story of the Sikhs and the Indian Army in WW1 to the heart of the old empire, as the Houses of Parliament hosted our Centenary Remembrance Reception. The event included speeches from a Cabinet Minister and other dignitaries, a memorable performance of a 100-year-old Punjabi wartime folk lament, and a display by the National Army Museum’s 15th Ludhiana Sikh Regiment reenactment group.

Credit: Produced by Kreative Barn

The Sikhs, WW1 & The Brighton Marathon

Having been inspired by the EFW exhibition, volunteer Angad Singh chose to run the Brighton Marathon in support of our project dressed in the uniform of a WW1 Indian soldier. He tells his story against the backdrop of the Brighton Pavilion and Chattri Memorial.

Credits: Produced by EFW

Empire Faith and War: The Sikhs & World War One

Special coverage of the ‘Empire, Faith & War’ exhibition at the Brunei Gallery, University of London. Dr Gurnam Singh takes a tour around the exhibition with UKPHA Chairman, Amandeep Singh Madra.

Credit: Produced by Sikh Channel

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