Following the 1833 abolition of slavery, British plantation owners faced a massive labor shortage.
The film is set in (now Guyana) during the pivotal year of 1838. Guiana 1838 Movie
Kumar Gaurav (as Laxman), Aarti Bathija, Henry Rodney, and Neville Williams Historical Context & Plot Following the 1833 abolition of slavery, British plantation
To save the sugar industry, Indians were recruited from Calcutta under five-year contracts, often being tricked into "slave labor" with promises of wealth in "El Dorado". The story focuses on the abuse endured by
The story focuses on the abuse endured by these laborers, the colonial strategy of pitting African and Indian workers against each other, and the ultimate struggle for human dignity. Production & Reception Guiana 1838 (2004) - IMDb
Released in 2004, is a historical docudrama that explores the recruitment of Indian indentured laborers to the British West Indies following the abolition of slavery. Directed by US-based Guyanese filmmaker Rohit Jagessar , the film highlights the exploitation of these "new slaves" and the tensions that arose between them and the newly emancipated African population on sugar plantations. Movie Overview Director: Rohit Jagessar Genre: History / Drama Release Date: September 24, 2004 Runtime: 104 minutes (originally 120 minutes)