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KASHISH announces Rs 2,00,000 grant for Indian filmmakers to make film on LGBTQ+ theme

| @indiablooms | May 08, 2020, at 10:00 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, South Asia’s biggest and India’s most mainstream LGBTQ 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.

The grant is supported by Lotus Visual Productions, a production company based in UK/India.

“KASHISH has always been at the forefront of nurturing Indian LGBTQ cinema by developing, exhibiting, promoting and distributing Indian LGBTQ+ content across India and globally. This initiative is setting a further pace to the endeavours and enabling Indian LGBTQ+ lives to come alive on screens," said Sridhar Rangayan, festival director of KASHISH.

Neeraj, Lotus Visual Productions, said, “The pandemic induced lockdown has shown us the power of film and media to help us cope with uncertain times and at the same time enkindled the desire to boldly express, to be seen, to be heard, to reach out, and to connect.

Enduring these challenging times, Lotus Visual Productions in our proud partnership with KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival is excited to expand our ongoing commitment to LGBTQ+ independent cinema by opening up the QDrishti grant of Rs. 2,00,000 to all Indian Directors to inspire them to bring stories on sexual minorities to the screen. Here is wishing all the film makers the very best in their quest for documenting queer lives, stories, struggles, aspirations, activism, and history."

Since 2016 KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival has been offering the KASHISH QDrishti Film Grant of Rs.1,00,000 sponsored by Lotus Visual Productions to an emerging director whose film was in competition at the festival, to make another LGBTQIA+ themed short film.

Three films have already been produced under this initiative: Physicality (2017) by V.Ramanathan, Languages (2018) by Debadrita Bose, Catch The Light (2019) by Siddharth Chauhan and the fourth one for 2020 is under production.

This year, for the first time KASHISH 2020 is opening a call for screenplays so that the festival can access a larger pool of filmmakers, and also the stakes have been raised.

From the submissions, 5 screenplays will be shortlisted for a pitching session in front of Jury members during KASHISH 2020 to be held in September 2020 in Mumbai or virtually. The winner will be announced on the closing night of KASHISH 2020.


 

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