ALLIED EVENTS

These allied events are part of the KASHISH 2021 Virtual program and are available free to watch on our social media handles @kashishfilmfest on Facebook, and on our YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/KASHISHfilmfest

These programs will be live-streamed at the below mentioned date and time.


Thursday August 19th 6.00pm

OPENING CEREMONY

The grand Opening Ceremony of KASHISH 2021 hosted by the glamorous RENIL ABRAHAM, will feature amazing performances by MX. TAYANO (Acapella), SMITIN BHOSALE (dance) JOHN OINAM & SMRUTI JALPUR (music) and SOHINI ROYCHOWDHURY choreographed dance, performed by HARIKAMAL MAZUMDAR & PRABIR KAYAL.         

The opening ceremony also features talks by the KASHISH festival & preview teams, KASHISH Advisory Board Members, KASHISH Partners, and a beautiful video by community members titled ‘Unlock With Pride’.


Monday August 23rd 6.00pm

TEACH THEM YOUNG! – Qualitative Queer Narratives emerging from Indian Film Schools

With their students’ films getting noticed and winning awards at film festivals, the film & media schools in India can easily be credited for nurturing and honing budding filmmakers. Not only do these student films have an engaging narrative but they are truly delightful qualitative cinema. Lately with the focus being shifted to LGBTQ+ narratives, how are the film schools encouraging these young filmmakers to come up with heart-warming, yet politically correct stories, without ruffling any feathers?

Speakers: ANUPAM BARVE, FTII (Pune), MADHAVI TANGELLA, SRFTI (Kolkata), NIRMITA GUPTA, SCM Sophia (Mumbai), RAHUL PURI, Whistling Woods International (Mumbai) & VIVECK VASWANI, Pearl Academy (Mumbai)

Moderator:  BHAGIRATHI RAMAN, curator & outreach consultant (Goa/Mumbai)

The panel is supported by Whistling Woods International.


Tuesday August 24th 6.00pm

BOOKS TO SCREEN – lost & found in translation!

It is always exciting when a novel that you have read and imagined comes out as a film / web series and you watch it on the screen, and tally your imagination with what is portrayed. Can screen adaptations of LGBTQ+ novels/ stories do justice to them, or is something lost in translation? What is the approach taken by screenwriters and directors to adapt books to screen, what do they keep and what do they leave out, and how do they reimagine? We speak to novelists, screenwriters and filmmakers to understand this beautiful experience of transformation.

Speakers: JONAS GARDELL, novelist, playwright, screenwriter, director and comedian (Sweden), LIVING SMILE VIDYA, actor, author and trans activist (Chennai), MAHESH DATTANI, filmmaker & playwright (Mumbai) & MIRA NAIR, filmmaker (Kampala/New York)
Moderator: RAGA D’SILVA, author & motivational speaker (London)

The panel is supported by Consulate General of Sweden.


Wednesday August 25th 6.00pm

UNLOCKING ACCEPTANCE WITH SIBLINGS

If families form the core of our being, siblings contribute to the most fond memories and deep influences of our growing up years. They are the lens through which we see our childhood. Siblings are our partners and rivals, our first friends and our first enemies. If a LGBTQIA+ sibling comes out to their heterosexual sibling, does acceptance follow automatically or is there a long-drawn-out hesitation between them? For LGBTQIA+ persons how important is the acceptance and support from their heterosexual siblings? KASHISH 2021 tries to find out the answers for such crucial and some cool questions by chit-chatting with awesome LGBTQIA+ persons and their equally wonderful non-queer siblings.

Speakers: NISHTHA NISHANT and PARITOSH GOSAVI (Mumbai), SHRUTA RAWAT and SHLOKA MENGLE (Mumbai), SONAL GIANI and RUPA GIANI (Bangalore), VIVEK RAJ ANAND, BHARAT ANAND and REKHA SHAH
Moderator: SHRUTA RAWAT, Research Manager (Mumbai)


Friday August 27th 6.00pm

LGBTQ FILM FESTIVALS – The Importance of Community Building

Film Festivals, especially the niche ones like LGBTQ film festivals, have always been more than platforms for exhibition of films, they have been spaces for community building, where LGBTQIA+ persons can have a safe-space to express their identity and also possibly intermingle with the non-LGBTQ society for exchange of views. India, despite the legal barrier till recently and social stigmatization, has a rich history of LGBTQIA+ film festivals that have paved the way of mainstreaming queer issues. But how are these festivals coping with the current pandemic and lockdowns, are they able to navigate to a virtual world and still continue their mission of community building. KASHISH is proud to bring together festival organizers of LGBTQIA+ film festivals from India, Canada, USA and other Asia Pacific countries.
Supported by Bureau du Québec à Mumbai

Speakers: ANINDYA HAJRA, Dialogues film festival (Kolkata), KATHERINE SETZER, Image+Nation film festival (Montreal), PRIYA BABU, Trans Film Festival & Awards (Madurai) & SAADAT MUNIR, Aks International Minorities Festival Film (Pakistan / Copenhagen)
Moderator: ANDREA KUHN, Nuremberg International Human Rights Film Festival (Germany)

Supported by Québec Government Office in Mumbai.


Friday August 27th 8.00pm

BEYOND STIGMA AND BINARIES

KASHISH 2021 in collaboration with AtEase (a country-wide inclusive mental health platform) will moderate a panel discussion on mental health of LGBTQIA+ individuals in India. The panel discussion will shed light on lived experiences of being queer and non-binary, and mental health issues attached with gender and sexuality. Join us to understand how mental health of queer folks has been affected, especially during the pandemic, and how we can create safe spaces.

Speakers: Kriti, (she/her) Banker, Mental Health Advocate Trupti, (they/them) Social Worker Nandita, (they/she) Mental Health Professional, The Alternative Story
Moderator: RICHA VASHISTA (she/her), Chief Mental Health Expert, AtEase

Supported By: AtEase


Monday August 30th 6.00pm

RELIGIOUSLY QUEER

Intersection of religion and sexuality has always been an intriguing subject where most people believe that if you are religious you cannot be queer. There have also been myths and mythology about same-sex loving persons being considered sinners or deviants. But all that has changed in most countries and LGBTQ persons are now able to reconcile their religion and sexuality seamlessly and live a happy and fulfilled life. How do filmmakers whose films we are screening at KASHISH 2021, make films about religion and sexuality navigate this challenging terrain? Do they bring their sexuality into play when focusing on the narrative? Filmmakers from India, Israel and India speak about their own films and the space in which they find themselves.

Speakers: FAWZIA MIRZA, dir: Noor & Lyla (Canada / USA); RABI VERDI, dir: Marry Me However (Israel); RAMAKAUSHALYAN RAMAKRISHNAN, dir: Shivanum-Mohiniyum (India) & SUKHDEEP SINGH, dir: Sab Rab De Bande (India)
Moderator: MOHAMMED SHAIK HUSSAIN ALI, author & activist (USA)


Tuesday August 31st 6.00pm

MARRIAGE EQUALITY – What is the Way Forward

Post the decriminalization of homosexuality in India in 2018, the LGBTQIA+ community is waiting for the next big step that will recognize not only their identities but also their partnerships. Same-Sex marriage rights are a hot topic being discussed right now in the courtrooms, in the media, on the news channels and also among members of the LGBTQIA+ community. What can India take from countries that legalized same-sex partnerships way back, for example, from Belgium which became the second country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage, after the Netherlands in 2003! Advocates, community members, couples from India and Belgium engage in a free-flowing discussion not only about laws and policies, but basic human emotions that are the bedrock of all relationships.

Speakers: DAVID PATERNOTTE, author & speaker (Belgium), PETER STRIJDONK & STIJN DEKLERCK, gay couple (Belgium/Netherlands), MANVENDRA SINGH GOHIL, first openly gay prince & activist (India), PARAG MEHTA & VAIBHAV JAIN, gay couple & petitioners for same-sex marriage rights in Delhi High Court (New York) & VIHAAN PEETHAMBAR & RAJASHREE RAJU, queer couple (Bangalore)
Moderator: SURESH RAMDAS, gay activist (Bangalore)

Supported by Consulate General of the Kingdom of Belgium in Mumbai.


Wednesday September 1st 6.00pm

ON WHOSE SHOULDERS WE STAND – Remembering Their stories, Herstories and Histories

While the Indian LGBTQIA+ movement has taken rapid strides in the past decade, with the decriminalization of homosexuality, and passing of the Transgender protection bill, it has taken years, and even decades, of hard work to arrive at where we are today. Similarly everywhere across the world – activists, advocates and allies have rallied behind the movement, propelling it forward. There have been several torchbearers who have pioneered the movement. But does today’s millennial generation, zipping through social media and consuming small bytes of information, remember and recognize the decades of hardwork that has gone to bring forth the freedom they enjoy today. This panel discussion brings together senior LGBTQ+ activists from India and Canada to discuss how important it is to preserve Herstories and Histories.

Speakers: ASHOK ROW KAVI, journalist & activist (Mumbai), GOPI SHANKAR, intersex activist (Madurai), RUTH VANITA, author (Montana)
Moderator: KARIM LADAK, author & activist (Toronto)

Supported by Consulate General of Canada.


Saturday September 4th 6.00pm

CORPORATE ROUNDTABLE – Being inclusive about the LGBTQ+ community

A corporate roundtable with some of the companies that are supporting KASHISH 2021, where each of the company representative will be able to make a presentation of 3 minutes about their companies latest advances in the D&I sector, with a specific focus on the work done by them for the LGBTQIA+ community – be it within their companies, or externally with their support to events. There will be a moderated discussion after the presentation, bringing out what has been done, and what are the challenges that lie ahead.

Speakers: AVRIL MIRANDA FERNANDES, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley; NUPUR BEDI HR Director, General Mills, GIC & PRACHI RASTOGI, Diversity & Inclusion Leader, IBM Asia Pacific
Moderator: SRIDHAR RANGAYAN, Festival Director, KASHISH MIQFF

Supported by Morgan Stanley.


Sunday September 5th 6.00pm

Closing & Awards Ceremony

After 12 days of screening of fantastic LGBTQIA+ films from across the globe, come witness the stellar KASHISH 2021 Closing & Award Ceremony with fabulous performances, the announcement of the awards and meet the celebrity jury members & other guests!


Join us for the Award Ceremony to find out who are the winners of the 10 competition categories with 55 films competing and hear from the jury & the winners themselves!

Catch the scintillating performances by Shalmali, Sandip Soparrkar, Aneri Chaudhary, Mx.Tayano, and Color Positive, as well as talks by supporting partners, award partners, and community partners of the festival.

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 #KASHISHFilmFestival #QueerCinema #KASHISHmiqff

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