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"Before Life After Death" explores the struggles of a young pregnant woman and a grieving gynecologist in Singapore. It sheds light on societal...
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A new research report by the School of Media and Cultural Studies at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, reveals that on-and-off-scr...
Read MoreDARE TO DREAM
Khalid Mohamed interviews Shriya Pilgaonkar, the multi-faceted actor who has knocked out bravura performances in films, theatr...
Read MoreQueerscapes at Kala Ghoda - Film screenings, discussions on LGBTQ lives feature in the Festival
In the new year post reading down of Sec 377, many doors have opened up for the LGBTQ community in India. There are more film releases and even...
Read MorePushing the Envelope on LGBTQ Cinema in India at Jio MAMI
Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival with Star in association with KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival will be organizing a panel discuss...
Read MoreIndian Cinema, At Home And In The World
For the 2nd edition of our monthly salon, Lounge Lounge—where we bring together thought leaders for a deep dive—we deliberate on India’s current status in...
Read MoreMAMI An Exception, Most Film Festivals In India Await Sponsors
Mumbai Film Festival, the seven-day star-studded extravaganza, wrapped up last week. Organised by the Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image (MAMI), the widely publicized festi...
Read MoreRahul Bose: Films Need To Be Looked At From Gender Perspective
Actor-director Rahul Bose believes people need to view films through the lens of gender and see if men and women are given equal importance in stories that are brought on t...
Read MoreMumbai Film Festival: Day 6 Highlights
The world premiere of the impressive ‘Trapped’ and the searing Egyptian film ‘Clash’ Two taut, tense thrillers set in confined spaces were the high ...
Read MoreMumbai Film Festival: Day Five Highlights
The Palme d’Or-winning I, Daniel Blake is urgent and distressed, while the new Jodorowsky film is winningly weird. I, Daniel Blake
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