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The increasing representation of trans identity throughout art and popular culture in recent years has been nothing if not paradoxical. Tran...
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The Bimal Roy Memorial Committee and Film Society, founded in honour of Bimal Roy, the 'Silent Master' of the Golden Age of Indian Cinema turns 21 years old this year.
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Mumbai, July, 2017: Asia’s largest content creation festival, India Film Project that encourages people to create video content will enter into its seventh edition th...
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Kameela Rashid: Who Will Survie In America?
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Change Makers: Using Entertainment Education for Social Change
Asian Center for Entertainment Education and its flagship program The Third Eye, in association with ...
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Pointing through the Bush Theatre’s newly installed windows towards the street, Shepherd’s Bush Market and the railway bridge, artistic director Madani Younis o...
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