Directors from India, China, Brazil and Macedonia compete with counterparts from the UK and around the world, offering dramatically diverse representations within the global LGBT+ community.
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...
KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival has launched a submission call for the KASHISH QDrishti Film Grant 2020 that offers Rs.2,00,000 to emerging Indian filmmaker to make a LGBTQIA+ short film between 10-15 mins.
Organisers of Iris Prize LGBT+ Film Festival have confirmed they are making three short films from the Iris archive available for free on their YouTube channel.
We Indians cringe so much when we see heterosexual couples kissing on screen. At the same time, movies with queer content are even rarer. It requires courage t... Read More...
Going by the trailer, the movie will not just be a love story between two men, but will also showcase the many hardships faced by gay men in India, including family pressure to get married to a girl
KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, South Asia’s biggest LGBTQ film festival, is creating a new landmark for Indian LGBTQ short films, with the t... Read More...
Sisak, the short film that has won multiple awards at various Film Festivals internationally over the last 2 years, has been released on Youtube. The movie, di... Read More...