The Asian Age

Screening expression­s of art

FILMS FROM 53 COUNTRIES TO BE SHOWCASED VIRTUALLY

- SWATI SHARMA

We are extremely delighted, and super proud to have Satya Rai Nagpaul, such a highly accomplish­ed cinematogr­apher from the LGBTQIA+ community, as a jury member this year. His keen eye for cinematic details, and his in-depth understand­ing of the LGBTQIA+ community, was quite revealing in his jury process

— Sridhar Rangayan, Festival director

The 12th edition of KASHISH Mumbai Internatio­nal Queer Film Festival, South Asia’s biggest LGBTQIA+ film festival, will begin on August 19. A total of 221 films from 53 countries will be screened over 12 days during the virtual festival.

Writer-director and BAFTA nominee Ritesh Batra (Lunchbox, Photograph, Our Souls At Night), well-known Indian film director Gauri Shinde (English Vinglish, Dear Zindagi) and National Awardwinni­ng cinematogr­apher Satya Rai Nagpaul (Aligarh, Alms Of The Blind Horse, The Fourth Direction) will join festival directors Cary Rajinder Sawhney (London Indian Film Festival) and Selvaggia Velo (River to River Florence Indian Film Festival) in judging the entries under the categories of Best Narrative Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Performanc­e in a Lead Role, Best Internatio­nal Narrative Short and Best Indian Narrative Short.

“Our lives are precarious once again; this time with a severity closer home like never before. Precarity is not new to a queer person. It is our constant companion, demonstrat­ed daily by my trans sisters, mothers, trans brothers and lovers. I remind myself of this, as various institutio­ns forsake us today. And I look to the civil society space which emerges once again to rejuvenate faith in our collective humanity,” said Satya, Director of Photograph­y. “One such space is the KASHISH Film Festival, which has unrelentin­gly placed the queer life in the public domain. It is an honour to be a part of its 12th edition and as one of the Narrative Jury members, to have the opportunit­y to affirm, endorse and stake a claim to our collective queer lives.”

“We are extremely delighted, and super proud to have Satya Rai Nagpaul, such a highly accomplish­ed cinematogr­apher from the LGBTQIA+ community, as a jury member this year. His keen eye for cinematic details, and his in-depth understand­ing of the LGBTQIA+ community, was quite revealing in his jury process,” said festival director Sridhar Rangayan.

Talking about the event, filmmaker Ritesh Batra says, “In these challengin­g times, if all we can do is keep the flame of art and culture burning, that’s what we must do. Because art will reflect back on these times and art bears witness. I am very excited to be part of this amazing jury for this amazing festival.” “In times like these, where else can human expression and connection be felt more than through film or art? And this fest is special because it just is. The purpose, the philosophy itself is what makes it so. I am finally able to be part of this Jury and a part of a great team and am grateful for it,” said Gauri Shinde, Filmmaker.

The KASHISH QDrishti Film Grant, which has already facilitate­d production of five LGBTQIA+ short films, is now turning its focus specifical­ly on the LGBTQIA+ filmmaking community.

“These awards also offer encouragem­ent to filmmakers who have made these films under challengin­g circumstan­ces, sometimes in countries where being LGBTQ+ is still dangerous. These films are diverse and tell very unique stories, representi­ng the entire LGBTQIA+ spectrum,” said Sridhar. A pre-jury panel comprising well-known writer Jyoti Kapoor (Good Newz, Badhai Ho, Daawat-e-Ishq), writer/director Charudutt Acharya (Sonali Cable, Vaastu Shastra, Dum Maro Dum, Nautanki Sala) and actor Avantika Akerkar (Four More Shots Please, Sense 8, Vagina

Monologues) will shortlist five participan­ts who will pitch their project to an eminent jury panel online.

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A still from Brihonnola
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A still from Love Spells and all that
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PHOTO CREDIT: PUNIT REDDY

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