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The Kingdom of Nek Chand

Australia, 1981
film

A documentary shot in India about the artist Nek Chand who built an extraordinary garden using rock and waste material

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Building an art garden

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Green garden country

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Le Caillou

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Saga in stone

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With Bekus in Nepal

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Landscape

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The Assam Garden

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Green fingers

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In search of an English garden

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