The film by Sridhar Rangayan & Saagar Gupta, is not only a story about a gay couple and their family members, but also involves the LGBTQ+ members and their parents in the film.
The Chennai Rainbow Film Festival (CRFF) 2025 concluded with a resounding success, illuminating the rich tapestry of LGBTQIA+ narratives and fostering discussions on crucial social issues.
The 13th edition of KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, will be celebrated from June 1 - 5th 2022 as a physical screening event at Liberty Cinema.
The film succeeds in addressing multiple issues like the plight of immigrants, transculturalism, intergenerational bonding, sexual fluidity and homophobia; giving equal space to all the issues
The KASHISH QDrishti Film Grant 2021 is putting out an open call submission of screenplays by filmmakers who identify as LGBTQIA+, and offering a grant of Rs.2,00,000 to make one narrative short film.
During the month of July, the Vimeo channel of Instituto Cervantes, in collaboration with the film distributor Marvin & Wayne and Gaylaxy, will host eight different stories by eight filmmakers
The story follows a black queer couple as they tread the rocky waters of a possible break up during a lapse in communication over the course of their six-year relationship.
The Bengali film offers us glimpses of lives that are lived on their own terms and in such living mark their resistance against stifling social norms that threaten to homogenise diversity into a logic of One.
The 11th edition of KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival is all set to open on July 22nd with the French film The Shiny Shrimps, dir... Read More...