CALCUTTA TO THE CARIBBEAN - An Indian Journey DVD
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Global Reporters for the Caribbean
is a documentary film tells the history of Indians who went to the Caribbean and how the abolition of slavery brought these workers to the sugar plantations. In 1845, on May 30, a small sailing ship weighing 415 tonnes, the Fatel Rozack, was tied up at the lighthouse jetty in Port of Spain, Trinidad. After almost a 3 months and 6-days voyage from Kolkata (then Calcutta), around the southern tip of Africa and across the southern Atlantic, it came to Trinidad.
Language: English
Year of release: 2014
Country of origin: Trinidad and Tobago/ India
Genre: Documentary
Producer: Gideon Hanoomansingh
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