FILMS / TALK : Kriti Film Club presents Gender and Sexuality Films by PSBT followed by a discussion > 6pm-7:30pm on 8th June 2019

Venue : Kunzum Travel CafeA40 Kibithu Villas Complex, Block A, Sector 47, Gurugram
PSBT  Zara Nazar Utha Dekho Breathe Please Mind Gap Films Creative

Time : 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Add to Calendar 08/06/2019 18:00 08/06/2019 19:30 Asia/Kolkata FILMS / TALK : Kriti Film Club presents Gender and Sexuality Films by PSBT followed by a discussion Event Page : https://www.delhievents.com/2019/06/films-talk-kriti-film-club-gender-sexuality-psbt-kunzum-travel-cafe-gurugram.html Kunzum Travel Cafe, A40 Kibithu Villas Complex, Block A, Sector 47, Gurugram, Haryana 122018 DD/MM/YYYY

Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served Basis)

Venue : Kunzum Travel CafeA40 Kibithu Villas Complex, Block A, Sector 47, Gurugram, Haryana 122018
Landmark : Opposite Good Earth City Centre / Hilton Garden Inn Baani Square
Venue Info : kunzum.com | Map | Nearest Metro Stations - 'Sector 55-56 (Rapid Metro)' and 'HUDA City Centre (Yellow Line)'

Event Description : 
KRITI FILM CLUB in collaboration with Kunzum Travel Cafe invites you for an evening of Gender and Sexuality Films by PSBT followed by a discussion

Schedule : 

Zara Nazar Utha Ke Dekho
(23 mins/ English/ 2018)
by Anindya Shankar Das 
The documentary juxtaposes personal narratives of cruising from the LGBTQ community, against diverse visuals of Indian public spaces, revealing different facets and complexities of urban cruising.

Breathe
(22 mins/ English/ 2018)
by Anushka Shivdasani Rovshen and Madhuri Mohindar
The Film explores the intersections between identity, sexuality, mental health and the many alleys through which women negotiate freedom and dignity. It interweaves the stories of Swati and Ray, as they redefine the boundaries of intimacy, desire and relationships.

Please Mind the Gap
(20 mins/ 2018)
by Mitali Trivedi and Gagandeep Singh
Delhi meets at the metro. Passengers’ board from different places but for a brief moment in time they are all headed in the same direction. We share one such ride with our co-traveller Anshuman, a transman. As the stations pass, we begin to look at the metro space from his perspective. His is the story of reclaiming public space and one’s own self. The doors will open on the quest. Please mind the gap.

About the film makers:

Anindya Shankar Das is direction graduate from the Film and Television Institute of India. He is a filmmaker and photographer involved in all aspects of film technology. He is especially keen on exploring the themes of culture and ecology.Anindya has shot and edited a number of documentaries, music videos, experimental and short films and is currently working on the script of a feature length film.

Anushka Shivdasani Rovshen’s independent film work explores conditions of the human mind. They have been screened at the Gene Siskel Film Center, Chicago, as well as several international festivals at Karachi, Amsterdam, Torronto and Prague, among others. Anushka taught documentary filmmaking at Sophia Polytechnic College. Her company Running Cow films has directed and produced films for GE India, HP Printers, DHL and Harley Davidson, amongst others.

Madhuri Mohindar has directed various documentaries exploring immigration, race and gender including Can't Hide Me, My Kashmir and Red Roses, which have screened at New York, LA, Kenya and Afghanistan. She has created award winning multimedia campaigns and documentaries in India and the US for various non-profits including Breakthrough and Dasra.

Mitali Trivedi has a Master’s in Gender Studies from Ambedkar University, Delhi, and is a research scholar at the Department of Sociology, University of Delhi. She is involved in theatre and has been working with AbhigyanNatya Association - a theatre organisation for over half a decade. 

Gagandeep Singh is a lawyer and theatre practitioner. He is deeply interested in the historical evolution of laws and holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental Law.

About the Kriti Film Club: This is an educational initiative of a not-for-profit organisation 'Kriti team'. The Kriti Film Club screens and shares documentary films on development, environment and socially relevant issues, in an effort to influence mindsets and behaviour towards an equitous, just and peaceful world. It also curates issue based film festivals and organises neighbourhood, school, college or institutional film shows. The Kriti Film Club has been screening documentaries regularly and independently in Delhi NCR since 2000 to promote 'thought-provoking cinema'.

About PSBT: The Public Service Broadcasting Trust is a pioneering non-governmental, not-for-profit organisation based in New Delhi, that commissions, mentors and produces independent documentary films. Founded in 2000 to empower filmmakers, democratise access to the media and encourage the freedom of expression, the unique organisation has supported and nurtured over 500 independent voices and created around 700 documentaries on myriad themes and subjects. PSBT’s mandate includes especially supporting young and starting out talent, women filmmakers and celebrating the regional, geographic and linguistic diversity of a complex nation. A large body of PSBT films is available on its YouTube channel PSBTIndia. Visit www.psbt.org for more.

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FILMS / TALK : Kriti Film Club presents Gender and Sexuality Films by PSBT followed by a discussion > 6pm-7:30pm on 8th June 2019 FILMS / TALK : Kriti Film Club presents Gender and Sexuality Films by PSBT followed by a discussion > 6pm-7:30pm on 8th June 2019 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Saturday, June 08, 2019 Rating: 5

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