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A Call Too Far| 30mins
Director: Dipti Gogna | Producer: Film and Television Institute of India
Focus Years: 2006 | Country: India
Subject Tags: asia, communication, economies, education, globalization, india, society, united kingdom
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
'A Call Too Far' is an explorative documentary film about the call center rage. It treats call centers as a media of inter-cultural communication. Bringing together clients from U.K. and employees from India, it tries to analyze the support system that has developed with the boom of the BPO sector; a revolution, which spurs from economics but transcends the barriers of nationality or any other such classification. What are the problems that inherently arise out of such a cross-continental interdependency? The film dwells on the reasons of the rage and anguish and its effects.

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