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Under the Open Sky

June 9, 2026

This film tells the story of Ahmed and his family, camel herders in the deserts of western India. For generations, they’ve roamed the barren land with their animals, leading lives shaped by tradition and nature.

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Wide arid grassland at sunset showing scattered livestock, a small tent camp, and several people standing and sitting in an open landscape beneath a dramatic cloudy sky.
Image: Journeyman

But this way of life is coming under increasing pressure: industrialization, climate change and economic challenges are rapidly transforming the region and threatening the future of nomadic life.

Two people sit on sandy ground preparing food outdoors, surrounded by cooking utensils, metal pots, and smoke from an open fire in a dry natural environment.
Image: Journeyman

The film follows the family over an extended period, offering a rare insight into their daily lives. With great intimacy, it shows how they search for water sources, tend to their animals and travel through the desolate landscapes. In quiet conversations by the fire or whilst on the move, it becomes clear just how much Ahmed and his family are caught between the past and the future. They wrestle with the question of whether to continue along the old paths or to provide their children with a different, supposedly safer life.

A long line of camels walks in single file along a sandy shoreline next to shallow water in a dry desert landscape under a clear sky.
Image: Journeyman

The documentary relies on the simple power of observation. The calm, atmospheric images create an intimate connection with the protagonists, and underline what’s at stake: not just a way of life, but an understanding of how to live in harmony with nature. Relationships between people, animals and the landscape merge, in a delicate fabric - all part of a cultural heritage that may soon disappear.

The film is much more than a portrait; it exemplifies how traditional communities worldwide can be torn apart by the tensions of an accelerating present. At the same time, it invites the audience to appreciate the beauty and significance of a way of life that, despite all challenges, retains a remarkable dignity.
 

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