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KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival

The KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival (also known as Mumbai International Queer Film Festival and Mumbai International Queer Film Festival) is an annual LGBT event that has been held in Mumbai, India, since 2010. The film festival screens gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer films from India and around the world. It is voted as one of the top five LGBT film festivals in the world.[1]

KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival
LocationMumbai, India
Founded2010
Founded bySridhar Rangayan, Saagar Gupta
LanguageInternational
Websitemumbaiqueerfest.com

Background edit

2009 was a historic year for the LGBT movement in India. On 2 July 2009, the Delhi High Court court ruling decriminalised homosexual intercourse between consenting adults and judged Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code to be conflicting with the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India. This brought a respite to the Indian LGBT community that has been repressed and marginalized. This also led to open celebrations by LGBT persons including pride parades in many of the metros.[2]

This was followed by the relaunch of India's first gay magazine, Bombay Dost.[3] The Indian Election Commission decided to recognize transgender as a separate category. All these activities brought media focus and visibility to the LGBT community in India.[4][5][6]

KASHISH Mumbai Queer Film Festival took this movement forward through the medium of films. It made LGBT persons, their desires and aspirations visible through films and brought about an international perspective to LGBT works. The objective of the festival continues to mainstream the LGBT community and project them as 'normal' human beings who have the capacity to love and live with dignity. The festival offers cinema as a means to understand what being queer means today, and how it impacts both the queer community and the society at large.[7]

It was the first Indian LGBT film festival to be held in a mainstream theater. It was also the first LGBT film festival to obtain a clearance from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India).

The festival edit

KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, 2010[8] was held between 22 and 25 April 2010, spread across two venues in Mumbai – one in the city and one in the suburbs. The first edition was organized by Solaris Pictures and The Humsafar Trust in association with Bombay Dost. Features, short films, documentaries and experimental films were screened that highlighted gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender characters and stories. The films explored the diverse realities, complexities, joys and sorrows that make up the global queer experience. They also celebrated, reclaimed, and explained LGBTQ identities while engaging and entertaining audiences. The film festival brought together the audience, the films and their makers to create social change.

In its debut year, founder Festival Director Sridhar Rangayan said he hoped that the film festival would encourage greater visibility of queer cinema and bring it into the mainstream discourse. He has said that the festival showcases the films to both queer and mainstream audiences, in order to make them aware of queer thought, desires and expressions.[9]

The festival boasts of support from Indian film personalities. Shyam Benegal is the Festival Patron. Celina Jaitly was the Festival Ambassador till 2020.

The advisory board of the festival is composed of eminent personalities like Aruna Raje Patil, Dolly Thakore, Meghna Ghai Puri, Onir, Renuka Shahane and Roy Wadia. In the past years Nandini Sardesai, Shernaz Patel and Jenni Olson (USA) also served on the advisory board.

Some of the chief guests and guests of honour at the festival have been Sir Ian McKellen, Sonam Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor, Raveena Tandon, Konkana Sen Sharma, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Rajkumar Rao, Swara Bhaskar, Divya Dutta, Pratik Gandhi, Ranveer Brar, Shalmali, Pooja Bhatt, Nisa Godrej, Anupam Kher, Kunal Kapoor, Juhi Chawla, Manisha Koirala, Nandita Das, Sai Paranjpye, Kabir Bedi, Kalpana Lajmi, Zeenat Aman, Moushumi Chatterjee, Onir, Tanuja Chandra, Neeraj Ghaywan, Sanjay Suri, Neelam Kothari, Rajeshwari Sachdeva, Varun Badola, Shweta Kawatra, Varun Grover, Shalmali_Kholgade, Rekha Bhardwaj, Simone Singh, Sona Mohapatra, Anant Mahadevan, Dalip Tahil, Shaina NC, Aleque Padamsee, Apurva Asrani, Suchitra Pillai-Malik, Purab Kohli, Adhuna Bhabani, Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil, Laxmi Narayan Tripathi and Sushant Divgikar.

KASHISH since 2010 to 2016 has been organized by Solaris Pictures and co-organized by The Humsafar Trust. Since 2017, KASHISH is organized by KASHISH Arts Foundation, in association with Solaris Pictures.

Calendar edit

  • The 1st edition of the festival was held in April 2010 at PVR Cinemas & Alliance Française de Bombay, and screened 110 films from 25 countries. Its theme was 'See A Different World'.
  • The 2nd edition of the festival was held in May 2011 at Cinemax Versova & Alliance Française de Bombay, and screened 124 films from 23 countries. Its theme was 'Bigger, Bolder & Queerer'.
  • The 3rd edition of the festival was held in May 2012 at Cinemax Versova & Alliance Française de Bombay, and screened 120 films from 30 countries. Its theme was 'For Everyone'.
  • The 4th edition of the festival was held in May 2013 at Cinemax Versova & Alliance Française de Bombay, and screened 132 films from 40 countries. Its theme was 'Towards Change'.
  • The 5th edition of the festival was held in May 2014 at Liberty Cinema & Alliance Française de Bombay, and screened 154 films from 31 countries. Its theme was 'Dare To Dream'.
  • The 6th edition of the festival was held in May 2015 at Liberty Cinema, Alliance Française de Bombay & Max Mueller Bhavan, and screened 180 films from 44 countries. Its theme was 'Reaching Out, Touching Hearts'.
  • The 7th edition of the festival was held in May 2016 at Liberty Cinema, Alliance Française de Bombay & Max Mueller Bhavan, and screened 182 films from 53 countries. Its theme was '7 Shades of Love'.
  • The 8th edition of festival was held in May 2017 at Liberty Cinema & Alliance Française de Bombay, and screened 147 films from 45 countries. Its theme was 'Diverse, One'.
  • The 9th edition of festival was held in May 2018 at Liberty Carnival Cinemas & Metro INOX, and screened 140 films from 45 countries. Its theme was 'Together, With Pride'.
  • The 10th edition of festival was held in June 2019 at Liberty Carnival Cinemas & Metro INOX, and screened 160 films from 43 countries. Its theme was 'Over The Rainbow'.[1]
  • The 11th edition of festival was held online in July 2020 and screened 157 films from 42 countries. Its theme was 'Moving Forward, Together'.
  • The 12th edition of festival was held online in August/September, 2021 and screened 221 films from 53 countries. Its theme was 'Unlock With Pride'.
  • The 13th edition of festival was held as a physical festival from June 1–5, 2022 at Liberty Cinema and Alliance Française de Bombay, and as an online festival from June 3–12, 2022; and screened 184 films from 53 countries. Its theme was 'Flights for Freedom'.
  • The 14th edition of festival was held as a physical festival from June 7–11, 2023 at Liberty Cinema and Alliance Française de Bombay, and as an online festival from June 15–26, 2023; and screened 110 films from 41 countries. Its theme was 'Be Fluid, Be You!'.

Festival jury edit

KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival has, in its attempt to mainstream queer visibility, engages a jury panel to judge the award categories. The jury has consisted of actors, directors, critics, theater and media personalities and festival curators from India and abroad.[10][11]

Wendell Rodricks, celebrity fashion designer, has been the judge every year from 2012 to 2020 of the KASHISH Poster Design Contest that invites designers from around the world to create the look of the festival, which will be used in posters, billboards and other promotional materials. Since 2020, after passing away of Wendell Rodricks, his husband Jerome Marrel is the judge.

Awards edit

Best Narrative Feature Film edit

  • 2023: Lie With Me - Olivier Peyon | France[12]
  • 2022: Naanu Ladies - Shailaja Padindala | India, UK[13]
  • 2021: Forgotten Roads - Nicol Ruiz | Chile[14]
  • 2020: Music For The Bleeding Hearts - Rafael Gomes | Brazil[15]
  • 2019: Jose - Li Cheng | Guatemala[16]
  • 2018: Mater - Pablo D’Alo Abba | Argentina[17]
  • 2017: Gloria and Grace - Flávio R. Tambellini | Brazil[18]
  • 2016: How To Win At Checkers (Every Time) - Josh Kim | Thailand, USA, Indonesia[19]
  • 2015: Boys (Jongens) - Mischa Kamp | The Netherlands[20]
  • 2014: Tru Love - Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald | Canada[21]
  • 2013: Morgan - Michael Akers | USA[22]
  • 2012: My Last Round (Mi Ultimo Rounde) - Julio Jorquera Arriagada | Chile[23]
  • 2011: I Am - Onir | India

Best Documentary Feature Film edit

  • 2023: Mama Bears - Daresha Kyi | USA[12]
  • 2022: LA Queencianera - Pedro Peira | Mexico, USA[13]
  • 2021: Canela - Cecilia del Valle | Argentina[14]
  • 2020: One Taxi Ride - Mak CK | Mexico[15]
  • 2019: Until Porn Do Us Part - Jorge Pelicano | Portugal[16]
  • 2018: Boys For Sale - Itako | Japan[17]
  • 2017: No Dress Code Required - Cristina Herrera Bórquez | Mexico[18]
  • 2016: Pansy - Jean-Baptiste Erreca | France
  • 2015: Do I Sound Gay? - David Thorpe | USA
  • 2014: Bridegroom - Linda Bloodworth-Thomason | USA
  • 2013: Hide and Seek - Saadat Munir | Pakistan, Denmark
  • 2012: Let The Butterflies Fly (Chittegalu Haradali) - Gopal Menon | India
  • 2011: We Were Here - David Weissman | USA
  • 2010: Prodigal Sons - Kimberly Reed | USA[24]

Best Documentary Short Film edit

  • 2023: What it Means To Be - Lea Luiz de Oliveira | UK[12]
  • 2022: Beirut Dreams In Colour - Michael Collins | Lebanon, USA[13]
  • 2021: Tracing Utopia - Nick Tyson & Catarina de Sousa | Portugal[14]
  • 2020: Breakwater - Cris Lyra | Brazil[15]
  • 2019: Laadli - Sudipto Kundu | India[16]
  • 2018: Little Potato - Wes Hurley | USA, Russia[17]
  • 2017: Naked Wheels - Rajesh James | India[18]
  • 2016: Transindia - Meera Darji | India, UK
  • 2015: Novena - Anna Rodgers | Ireland
  • 2014: Families Are Forever - Vivian Kleiman | USA
  • 2013: Two Girls Against The Rain - Sopheak Sao | Cambodia
  • 2012: Are We So Different (Aamra Ki Etoi Bhinno) - Lok Prakash | Bangladesh
  • 2011: Bullied - Bill Brummel and Geoffrey Sharp | UK
  • 2010: XXWHY - Dr.Bharathy Manjula | India[24]

Best International Narrative Short Film edit

  • 2023: An Avocado Pit - Ary Zara | Portugal[12]
  • 2022: Warsha - Dania Bdeir | Lebanon[13]
  • 2021: Snake - Andrej Volkashin | Macedonia[14]
  • 2020: Touchscreen - Arthur Halpern | USA[15]
  • 2019: Our Way Back - Moshe Rosenthal | Israel[16]
  • 2018: Marguerite - Marianne Farley | Canada[17]
  • 2017: Stay - Milka Mircic Martinovic | Germany[18]
  • 2016: San Cristóbal - Omar Zuniga Hidalgo | Chile
  • 2015: 09:55 - 11:05 Ingrid Ekman Bergsgatan 4b - Cristine Berglund and Sophie Vukovic | Sweden
  • 2014: Naked - José Antonio Cortés Amunarriz | Spain
  • 2013: Polaroid Girl - April Maxey | USA
  • 2012: Through The Window (Me’ever La’chalon) - Chen Shumowitz | Israel[25]
  • 2011: Let The World Know About Me - Marianna Giordano | Argentina
  • 2010: Steam - Eldar Rapaport | USA[24]

Best Indian Narrative Short Film edit

  • 2023: Shurpankha - Jayesh Apte | India[12]
  • 2022: Muhafiz - Pradipta Ray | India[13]
  • 2021: Are We There Yet? - Bhanu Babbal & Kashyap Swaroop | India[14]
  • 2020: The Song We Sang - Aarti Neharsh | India[15]
  • 2019: The Booth - Rohin Ravendran Nair | India[16]
  • 2018: Ajay - Vikrant Dhote | India[17]
  • 2017: Maacher Jhol (Fish Curry) - Abhishek Verma | India[18]
  • 2016: Daarvatha (The Threshold) - Nishant Roy Bombarde | India
  • 2015: Sundar - Rohan Kanawade | India and Mudivai Thaedum Muttrupulli (A Full Stop That Searches For Its End) - Vivek Vishwanathan | India
  • 2014: Mitraa - Ravi Jadhav | India
  • 2013: Urmi - Jehangir Jani | India
  • 2012: The jury decided not to award any film in this category.
  • 2011: Amen - Judhajit Bagchi and Ranadeep Bhattacharyya | India
  • 2010: Lost & Found - Shrenik Jain | India[24]

Riyad Wadia Award For Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker edit

Instituted in memory of late filmmaker Riyad Vinci Wadia, who made India’s first gay film BOMgAY, the Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker is an attempt by KASHISH to recognize and nurture emerging Indian voices.

  • 2023: Preeti Kanungo and Sourav Yadav for Malwa Khushan | India[12]
  • 2022: Nemil Shah for Dal Bhat | India[13]
  • 2021: Radhika Prasidhha for Begum Parvathi| India[14]
  • 2020: Arun Fulara for Sunday[15]
  • 2019: Sugandha Bansal for A Little More Blue[16]
  • 2018: Preet for Gray[17]
  • 2017: Rajesh James for Naked Wheels and Vishal Srivastava for Selfhood (Wajood)[18]
  • 2016: Vikrant Dhote and Srikant Ananthakrishnan for Any Other Day
  • 2015: Vaibhav Hatkar for Ek Maaya Ashi Hi (A Love Such As This)
  • 2014: Sharon Flynn for I'dentity
  • 2013: Manava Naik for Dopehri and Rohan Kanawade for Lonely Walls (Ektya Bhinti)
  • 2012: Pradipta Ray for The Night Is Young (Raat Baaki)
  • 2011: Shumona Banerjee for The Flower Bud (Kusum)

Ismat Chughtai Award For Best Indian Woman Filmmaker edit

Instituted in memory of eminent Indian Urdu novelist, short story writer, liberal humanist and filmmaker Ismat Chughtai, the Ismat Chughtai Award For Best Indian Woman Filmmaker is an attempt by KASHISH to acknowledge and encourage Indian women filmmakers to tell path-breaking narratives infused with progressive, positive viewpoints.[26]

  • 2023: Akanksha Sharma for Road Blocked Ahead | India[12]

Best Performance in a Lead Role edit

  • 2023: Kika Sena for Paloma | Brazil[12]
  • 2022: Yu Ishizuka for The Fish With One Sleeve | Japan[13]
  • 2021: Maria Eduardo Maia for Advent of Mary| Brazil[14]
  • 2020: Benjamin Daimary for Fireflies (Jonaki Porua) | India[15]
  • 2019: Felix Maritaud for Sauvage | France[16]
  • 2018: Chetan Kanwar in Pashi | India[17]
  • 2017: Petrice Jones in Play The Devil | Trinidad & Tobago[18]
  • 2016: Ingkarat Damrongsakkul in How To Win At Checkers (Every Time) | Thailand, USA, Indonesia
  • 2015: Kristina Hernandez in Stealth | USA
  • 2014: Kate Trotter in Tru Love | Canada
  • 2013: Crystal Annette in Polaroid Girl | USA

Best Screenplay edit

  • 2023: Lie With Me written by Olivier Peyon | France[12]
  • 2022: Muhafiz written by Pradipta Ray and Ashutosh Pathak | India[13]
  • 2021: The Man With The Answers written by Stelios Kammitsis | Cyprus, Greece, Italy[14]
  • 2019: Music For The Bleeding Hearts written by Rafael Gomes | Brazil[15]
  • 2019: Jose written by Li Cheng | Guatemala[16]

Best Student Short Film edit

  • 2023: Jouissance - Sadeq Es-haqi | Iran[12]
  • 2022: The Third Solar Term - Zhanfei Song | China, UK[13]
  • 2021: On A Path - Lihi Lubetkin | Israel[14]
  • 2020: The Summer of 12 - Kuan-Ling Kuo | Taiwan[15]
  • 2019: Three - Lior Soroka | Israel[16]
  • 2018: Celebrate Eileen - Judith Westermann | Germany[17]
  • 2017: Still Devout - Melissa Perez | USA[18]

KASHISH QDrishti Film Grant edit

  • 2023: Abu Sohel Khondekar for Mehroon[12]
  • 2022: Arvind Caulagi for Taps and Preeti Kanungo & Sourav Yadav for Malwa-Kushan[13]
  • 2021: Bhargav Lahkar for The Caress | India[14]
  • 2020: Arun Fulara for My Mother's Girlfriend | India[15]
  • 2019: Rohin Raveendran Nair for The Booth and Sudipto Kundu for Laadli[16]
  • 2018: Siddharth Chauhan for Pashi | India[17]
  • 2017: Debadrita Bose for Clarinets (Shehenaiiya) | India[18]
  • 2016: V. Ramanathan for Normalcy | India

Special Jury Mention edit

  • 2023: Ek Jagah Apni - Ektara Collective | India (in the category Narrative Feature)[12]
  • 2023: Law of Love - Barbora Chalupová | Czech Republic (in the category Documentary Feature)[12]
  • 2023: Bi The Way - Amir Ovadia Steklov | Israel (in the category Documentary Short)[12]
  • 2023: Our Males & Females - Ahmad Alyaseer | Jordan (in the category International Narrative Short)[12]
  • 2023: Preeti Kanungo for Malwa Khushan | India (in the category Ismat Chughtai Award for Best Indian Woman Filmmaker)[12]
  • 2023: Rahul Roye (Aman) and Ashutosh Shankar (Tara) | India (KASHISH QDrishti Film Grant)[12]
  • 2022: Wet Sand - Elene Naveriani | Georgia, Switzerland (in the category Narrative Feature)[13]
  • 2022: Coming To You - Gyuri Byun | South Korea (in the category Documentary Feature)[13]
  • 2022: Marcel - Gastón Calivari | Argentina (in the category Documentary Short)[13]
  • 2022: Dal Bhat - Nemil Shah | India (in the category Indian Narrative Short)[13]
  • 2022: Breathe - Harm van der Sanden | Netherlands (in the category International Narrative Short)[13]
  • 2022: The Fish With One Sleeve - Tsuyoshi Shôji | Japan (in the category International Narrative Short)[13]
  • 2022: Mazel Tov - Eli Zuzovsky | Israel (in the category Student Short)[13]
  • 2022: Sagar Minde for Her Canvas | India (in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Indian Emerging Filmmaker)[13]
  • 2022: Anureet Watta for Kinaara | India (in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Indian Emerging Filmmaker)[13]
  • 2021: Rebel Dykes - Harri Shanahan & Siân A. Williams | UK (in the category Best Documentary Feature)[14]
  • 2021: Nothing But A Human - Swati Jaiswal | India (in the category Best Documentary Short)[14]
  • 2021: Keep Punching - Kirnay Bhatt | India (in the category Best Indian Narrative Short)[14]
  • 2021: Stray Dogs Come Out At Night - Humza Bangash | Pakistan (in the category Best International Narrative Short)[14]
  • 2021: Today - Francis Chillet | France (in the category Best Student Short)[14]
  • 2020: March For Dignity - John Eames | UK, Georgia (in the category Best Documentary Feature)[15]
  • 2020: My Brother Is A Mermaid - Alfie Dale | UK (in the category Best International Narrative Short)[15]
  • 2020: We Are Dancers - Joe Morris | UK (in the category Best International Narrative Short)[15]
  • 2020: Neon Hearts - Ana Jakimska | Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of (in the category Best Student Short)[15]
  • 2019: Amruta Shubhash in The Booth | India (in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role)[16]
  • 2019: Parna Pethe in The Booth | India (in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role)[16]
  • 2019: Lior Ashkenazi in Our Way Back | Israel (in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role)[16]
  • 2019: Shaadi Ke Kapde - Sonal Giani | India (in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker)[16]
  • 2019: Rangeen - Shaikh Ayaz | India (in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker)[16]
  • 2019: Hands & Wings - Sungbin Byun | Republic of Korea (in the category Best Student Short)[16]
  • 2019: Prisoner Of Society - Rati Tsiteladze | Georgia (in the category Best Documentary Short)[16]
  • 2019: Visibles - Enrique Rey | Spain (in the category Best Documentary Short)[16]
  • 2019: Fifth Floor On The Left - Renata Lucic | Croatia (in the category Best Screenplay)[16]
  • 2018: Birds Of Paradise - Rahul MM | India (in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker)[17]
  • 2018: Sunken Plum - Gu Xiang | China (in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role)[17]
  • 2018: Sunken Plum - Roberto F. Canuto & Xiaoxi Xu | China (in the category Best International Narrative Short Film)[17]
  • 2018: Goldfish - Yorgos Angelopoulos | Greece (in the category Best International Narrative Short Film)[17]
  • 2018: Mathias - Clara Stern | Austria (in the category Best Student Short Film)[17]
  • 2017: Beautiful Figure - Hajni Kis | The Netherlands (in the category Best Student Short Film)
  • 2016: Beautiful Something - Brian Sheppard | USA (in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role)
  • 2016: Antonio Altamirano San Cristóbal | Chile (in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role)
  • 2016: Trade Queen - David Wagner | Germany (in the category Best International Narrative Short Film)
  • 2016: Technical Difficulties of Intimacy - Joel Moffett | USA (in the category Best International Narrative Short Film)
  • 2016: That's My Boy - Akhil Satyan | India (in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker)
  • 2012: We The Outsiders... (Aamhi Ka Tisre...) - Ramesh Laxman More | India (in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker)
  • 2010: Holding Hands - Tonnette Stanford and Katherine Wilkinson | Australia (in the category International Narrative Short)
  • 2010: Flying Inside My Body - Sushmit Ghosh, Rintu Thomas, Sumit Sharma and Ajeeta Chowhan | India (in the category Documentary Short)
  • 2010: Speak Up! It is Not My Fault - Deepika Lal | India (in the category Documentary Short)
  • 2010: Dirty Magazines - Jay Levy | USA (in the category International Narrative Short)
  • 2010: I Am Gay (Jag Ar Bog) - Nicolos Kolovos | Sweden (in the category International Narrative Short)

Special Jury Award edit

  • 2012: Rites of Passage - Jeff Roy | USA
  • 2011: I Am - Sonali Gulati | USA

KASHISH Coffee Break Audience Award edit

  • 2013 onwards this competition was not held.
  • 2012: Logging Out - Nakshatra Bagwe | India
  • 2011: Nothing Happened - Julia Kots | USA

Best Poster Design edit

  • 2023 : Tanishka Jain | Mumbai, India[12]
  • 2022 : Sreejith Mohan | Kochi, India[13]
  • 2021 : Ajoy Kumar Das | Mumbai, India[14]
  • 2020 : Joyston Moreira | London, UK[15]
  • 2019 : Domenico De Monte | Milan, Italy[16]
  • 2013 : Ashutosh Vyas | Mumbai, India[17]
  • 2017 : Benny Mathew | Mumbai, India[18]
  • 2016 : Ajoy Kumar Das | Mumbai, India[19]
  • 2015 : Niharika Rastogi | New Delhi, India[20]
  • 2014 : Punith Mahesh | Hyderabad, India[21]
  • 2013 : Prachi Patil-Kotkar | Mumbai, India[22]
  • 2012 : S Ayyappa | Vijayawada, India[23]

KASHISH Rainbow Warrior Award edit

KASHISH Rainbow Champion Award edit

  • 2023 : Kinnar Asmita
  • 2022 : Tweet Foundation
  • 2019 : The Humsafar Trust

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival also known as Mumbai International Queer Film Festival and Mumbai International Queer Film Festival is an annual LGBT event that has been held in Mumbai India since 2010 The film festival screens gay lesbian bisexual transgender and queer films from India and around the world It is voted as one of the top five LGBT film festivals in the world 1 KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film FestivalLocationMumbai IndiaFounded2010Founded bySridhar Rangayan Saagar GuptaLanguageInternationalWebsitemumbaiqueerfest wbr com Contents 1 Background 2 The festival 2 1 Calendar 2 2 Festival jury 3 Awards 3 1 Best Narrative Feature Film 3 2 Best Documentary Feature Film 3 3 Best Documentary Short Film 3 4 Best International Narrative Short Film 3 5 Best Indian Narrative Short Film 3 6 Riyad Wadia Award For Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker 3 7 Ismat Chughtai Award For Best Indian Woman Filmmaker 3 8 Best Performance in a Lead Role 3 9 Best Screenplay 3 10 Best Student Short Film 3 11 KASHISH QDrishti Film Grant 3 12 Special Jury Mention 3 13 Special Jury Award 3 14 KASHISH Coffee Break Audience Award 3 15 Best Poster Design 3 16 KASHISH Rainbow Warrior Award 3 17 KASHISH Rainbow Champion Award 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground edit2009 was a historic year for the LGBT movement in India On 2 July 2009 the Delhi High Court court ruling decriminalised homosexual intercourse between consenting adults and judged Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code to be conflicting with the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India This brought a respite to the Indian LGBT community that has been repressed and marginalized This also led to open celebrations by LGBT persons including pride parades in many of the metros 2 This was followed by the relaunch of India s first gay magazine Bombay Dost 3 The Indian Election Commission decided to recognize transgender as a separate category All these activities brought media focus and visibility to the LGBT community in India 4 5 6 KASHISH Mumbai Queer Film Festival took this movement forward through the medium of films It made LGBT persons their desires and aspirations visible through films and brought about an international perspective to LGBT works The objective of the festival continues to mainstream the LGBT community and project them as normal human beings who have the capacity to love and live with dignity The festival offers cinema as a means to understand what being queer means today and how it impacts both the queer community and the society at large 7 It was the first Indian LGBT film festival to be held in a mainstream theater It was also the first LGBT film festival to obtain a clearance from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting India The festival editKASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival 2010 8 was held between 22 and 25 April 2010 spread across two venues in Mumbai one in the city and one in the suburbs The first edition was organized by Solaris Pictures and The Humsafar Trust in association with Bombay Dost Features short films documentaries and experimental films were screened that highlighted gay lesbian bisexual and transgender characters and stories The films explored the diverse realities complexities joys and sorrows that make up the global queer experience They also celebrated reclaimed and explained LGBTQ identities while engaging and entertaining audiences The film festival brought together the audience the films and their makers to create social change In its debut year founder Festival Director Sridhar Rangayan said he hoped that the film festival would encourage greater visibility of queer cinema and bring it into the mainstream discourse He has said that the festival showcases the films to both queer and mainstream audiences in order to make them aware of queer thought desires and expressions 9 The festival boasts of support from Indian film personalities Shyam Benegal is the Festival Patron Celina Jaitly was the Festival Ambassador till 2020 The advisory board of the festival is composed of eminent personalities like Aruna Raje Patil Dolly Thakore Meghna Ghai Puri Onir Renuka Shahane and Roy Wadia In the past years Nandini Sardesai Shernaz Patel and Jenni Olson USA also served on the advisory board Some of the chief guests and guests of honour at the festival have been Sir Ian McKellen Sonam Kapoor Arjun Kapoor Raveena Tandon Konkana Sen Sharma Nawazuddin Siddiqui Rajkumar Rao Swara Bhaskar Divya Dutta Pratik Gandhi Ranveer Brar Shalmali Pooja Bhatt Nisa Godrej Anupam Kher Kunal Kapoor Juhi Chawla Manisha Koirala Nandita Das Sai Paranjpye Kabir Bedi Kalpana Lajmi Zeenat Aman Moushumi Chatterjee Onir Tanuja Chandra Neeraj Ghaywan Sanjay Suri Neelam Kothari Rajeshwari Sachdeva Varun Badola Shweta Kawatra Varun Grover Shalmali Kholgade Rekha Bhardwaj Simone Singh Sona Mohapatra Anant Mahadevan Dalip Tahil Shaina NC Aleque Padamsee Apurva Asrani Suchitra Pillai Malik Purab Kohli Adhuna Bhabani Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil Laxmi Narayan Tripathi and Sushant Divgikar KASHISH since 2010 to 2016 has been organized by Solaris Pictures and co organized by The Humsafar Trust Since 2017 KASHISH is organized by KASHISH Arts Foundation in association with Solaris Pictures Calendar edit The 1st edition of the festival was held in April 2010 at PVR Cinemas amp Alliance Francaise de Bombay and screened 110 films from 25 countries Its theme was See A Different World The 2nd edition of the festival was held in May 2011 at Cinemax Versova amp Alliance Francaise de Bombay and screened 124 films from 23 countries Its theme was Bigger Bolder amp Queerer The 3rd edition of the festival was held in May 2012 at Cinemax Versova amp Alliance Francaise de Bombay and screened 120 films from 30 countries Its theme was For Everyone The 4th edition of the festival was held in May 2013 at Cinemax Versova amp Alliance Francaise de Bombay and screened 132 films from 40 countries Its theme was Towards Change The 5th edition of the festival was held in May 2014 at Liberty Cinema amp Alliance Francaise de Bombay and screened 154 films from 31 countries Its theme was Dare To Dream The 6th edition of the festival was held in May 2015 at Liberty Cinema Alliance Francaise de Bombay amp Max Mueller Bhavan and screened 180 films from 44 countries Its theme was Reaching Out Touching Hearts The 7th edition of the festival was held in May 2016 at Liberty Cinema Alliance Francaise de Bombay amp Max Mueller Bhavan and screened 182 films from 53 countries Its theme was 7 Shades of Love The 8th edition of festival was held in May 2017 at Liberty Cinema amp Alliance Francaise de Bombay and screened 147 films from 45 countries Its theme was Diverse One The 9th edition of festival was held in May 2018 at Liberty Carnival Cinemas amp Metro INOX and screened 140 films from 45 countries Its theme was Together With Pride The 10th edition of festival was held in June 2019 at Liberty Carnival Cinemas amp Metro INOX and screened 160 films from 43 countries Its theme was Over The Rainbow 1 The 11th edition of festival was held online in July 2020 and screened 157 films from 42 countries Its theme was Moving Forward Together The 12th edition of festival was held online in August September 2021 and screened 221 films from 53 countries Its theme was Unlock With Pride The 13th edition of festival was held as a physical festival from June 1 5 2022 at Liberty Cinema and Alliance Francaise de Bombay and as an online festival from June 3 12 2022 and screened 184 films from 53 countries Its theme was Flights for Freedom The 14th edition of festival was held as a physical festival from June 7 11 2023 at Liberty Cinema and Alliance Francaise de Bombay and as an online festival from June 15 26 2023 and screened 110 films from 41 countries Its theme was Be Fluid Be You Festival jury edit KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival has in its attempt to mainstream queer visibility engages a jury panel to judge the award categories The jury has consisted of actors directors critics theater and media personalities and festival curators from India and abroad 10 11 Wendell Rodricks celebrity fashion designer has been the judge every year from 2012 to 2020 of the KASHISH Poster Design Contest that invites designers from around the world to create the look of the festival which will be used in posters billboards and other promotional materials Since 2020 after passing away of Wendell Rodricks his husband Jerome Marrel is the judge Awards editBest Narrative Feature Film edit 2023 Lie With Me Olivier Peyon France 12 2022 Naanu Ladies Shailaja Padindala India UK 13 2021 Forgotten Roads Nicol Ruiz Chile 14 2020 Music For The Bleeding Hearts Rafael Gomes Brazil 15 2019 Jose Li Cheng Guatemala 16 2018 Mater Pablo D Alo Abba Argentina 17 2017 Gloria and Grace Flavio R Tambellini Brazil 18 2016 How To Win At Checkers Every Time Josh Kim Thailand USA Indonesia 19 2015 Boys Jongens Mischa Kamp The Netherlands 20 2014 Tru Love Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald Canada 21 2013 Morgan Michael Akers USA 22 2012 My Last Round Mi Ultimo Rounde Julio Jorquera Arriagada Chile 23 2011 I Am Onir IndiaBest Documentary Feature Film edit 2023 Mama Bears Daresha Kyi USA 12 2022 LA Queencianera Pedro Peira Mexico USA 13 2021 Canela Cecilia del Valle Argentina 14 2020 One Taxi Ride Mak CK Mexico 15 2019 Until Porn Do Us Part Jorge Pelicano Portugal 16 2018 Boys For Sale Itako Japan 17 2017 No Dress Code Required Cristina Herrera Borquez Mexico 18 2016 Pansy Jean Baptiste Erreca France 2015 Do I Sound Gay David Thorpe USA 2014 Bridegroom Linda Bloodworth Thomason USA 2013 Hide and Seek Saadat Munir Pakistan Denmark 2012 Let The Butterflies Fly Chittegalu Haradali Gopal Menon India 2011 We Were Here David Weissman USA 2010 Prodigal Sons Kimberly Reed USA 24 Best Documentary Short Film edit 2023 What it Means To Be Lea Luiz de Oliveira UK 12 2022 Beirut Dreams In Colour Michael Collins Lebanon USA 13 2021 Tracing Utopia Nick Tyson amp Catarina de Sousa Portugal 14 2020 Breakwater Cris Lyra Brazil 15 2019 Laadli Sudipto Kundu India 16 2018 Little Potato Wes Hurley USA Russia 17 2017 Naked Wheels Rajesh James India 18 2016 Transindia Meera Darji India UK 2015 Novena Anna Rodgers Ireland 2014 Families Are Forever Vivian Kleiman USA 2013 Two Girls Against The Rain Sopheak Sao Cambodia 2012 Are We So Different Aamra Ki Etoi Bhinno Lok Prakash Bangladesh 2011 Bullied Bill Brummel and Geoffrey Sharp UK 2010 XXWHY Dr Bharathy Manjula India 24 Best International Narrative Short Film edit 2023 An Avocado Pit Ary Zara Portugal 12 2022 Warsha Dania Bdeir Lebanon 13 2021 Snake Andrej Volkashin Macedonia 14 2020 Touchscreen Arthur Halpern USA 15 2019 Our Way Back Moshe Rosenthal Israel 16 2018 Marguerite Marianne Farley Canada 17 2017 Stay Milka Mircic Martinovic Germany 18 2016 San Cristobal Omar Zuniga Hidalgo Chile 2015 09 55 11 05 Ingrid Ekman Bergsgatan 4b Cristine Berglund and Sophie Vukovic Sweden 2014 Naked Jose Antonio Cortes Amunarriz Spain 2013 Polaroid Girl April Maxey USA 2012 Through The Window Me ever La chalon Chen Shumowitz Israel 25 2011 Let The World Know About Me Marianna Giordano Argentina 2010 Steam Eldar Rapaport USA 24 Best Indian Narrative Short Film edit 2023 Shurpankha Jayesh Apte India 12 2022 Muhafiz Pradipta Ray India 13 2021 Are We There Yet Bhanu Babbal amp Kashyap Swaroop India 14 2020 The Song We Sang Aarti Neharsh India 15 2019 The Booth Rohin Ravendran Nair India 16 2018 Ajay Vikrant Dhote India 17 2017 Maacher Jhol Fish Curry Abhishek Verma India 18 2016 Daarvatha The Threshold Nishant Roy Bombarde India 2015 Sundar Rohan Kanawade India and Mudivai Thaedum Muttrupulli A Full Stop That Searches For Its End Vivek Vishwanathan India 2014 Mitraa Ravi Jadhav India 2013 Urmi Jehangir Jani India 2012 The jury decided not to award any film in this category 2011 Amen Judhajit Bagchi and Ranadeep Bhattacharyya India 2010 Lost amp Found Shrenik Jain India 24 Riyad Wadia Award For Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker edit Instituted in memory of late filmmaker Riyad Vinci Wadia who made India s first gay film BOMgAY the Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker is an attempt by KASHISH to recognize and nurture emerging Indian voices 2023 Preeti Kanungo and Sourav Yadav for Malwa Khushan India 12 2022 Nemil Shah for Dal Bhat India 13 2021 Radhika Prasidhha for Begum Parvathi India 14 2020 Arun Fulara for Sunday 15 2019 Sugandha Bansal for A Little More Blue 16 2018 Preet for Gray 17 2017 Rajesh James for Naked Wheels and Vishal Srivastava for Selfhood Wajood 18 2016 Vikrant Dhote and Srikant Ananthakrishnan for Any Other Day 2015 Vaibhav Hatkar forEk Maaya Ashi Hi A Love Such As This 2014 Sharon Flynn for I dentity 2013 Manava Naik for Dopehri and Rohan Kanawade for Lonely Walls Ektya Bhinti 2012 Pradipta Ray for The Night Is Young Raat Baaki 2011 Shumona Banerjee for The Flower Bud Kusum Ismat Chughtai Award For Best Indian Woman Filmmaker edit Instituted in memory of eminent Indian Urdu novelist short story writer liberal humanist and filmmaker Ismat Chughtai the Ismat Chughtai Award For Best Indian Woman Filmmaker is an attempt by KASHISH to acknowledge and encourage Indian women filmmakers to tell path breaking narratives infused with progressive positive viewpoints 26 2023 Akanksha Sharma for Road Blocked Ahead India 12 Best Performance in a Lead Role edit 2023 Kika Sena for Paloma Brazil 12 2022 Yu Ishizuka for The Fish With One Sleeve Japan 13 2021 Maria Eduardo Maia for Advent of Mary Brazil 14 2020 Benjamin Daimary for Fireflies Jonaki Porua India 15 2019 Felix Maritaud for Sauvage France 16 2018 Chetan Kanwar in Pashi India 17 2017 Petrice Jones in Play The Devil Trinidad amp Tobago 18 2016 Ingkarat Damrongsakkul in How To Win At Checkers Every Time Thailand USA Indonesia 2015 Kristina Hernandez in Stealth USA 2014 Kate Trotter in Tru Love Canada 2013 Crystal Annette in Polaroid Girl USABest Screenplay edit 2023 Lie With Me written by Olivier Peyon France 12 2022 Muhafiz written by Pradipta Ray and Ashutosh Pathak India 13 2021 The Man With The Answers written by Stelios Kammitsis Cyprus Greece Italy 14 2019 Music For The Bleeding Hearts written by Rafael Gomes Brazil 15 2019 Jose written by Li Cheng Guatemala 16 Best Student Short Film edit 2023 Jouissance Sadeq Es haqi Iran 12 2022 The Third Solar Term Zhanfei Song China UK 13 2021 On A Path Lihi Lubetkin Israel 14 2020 The Summer of 12 Kuan Ling Kuo Taiwan 15 2019 Three Lior Soroka Israel 16 2018 Celebrate Eileen Judith Westermann Germany 17 2017 Still Devout Melissa Perez USA 18 KASHISH QDrishti Film Grant edit 2023 Abu Sohel Khondekar for Mehroon 12 2022 Arvind Caulagi for Taps and Preeti Kanungo amp Sourav Yadav for Malwa Kushan 13 2021 Bhargav Lahkar for The Caress India 14 2020 Arun Fulara for My Mother s Girlfriend India 15 2019 Rohin Raveendran Nair for The Booth and Sudipto Kundu for Laadli 16 2018 Siddharth Chauhan for Pashi India 17 2017 Debadrita Bose for Clarinets Shehenaiiya India 18 2016 V Ramanathan for Normalcy IndiaSpecial Jury Mention edit 2023 Ek Jagah Apni Ektara Collective India in the category Narrative Feature 12 2023 Law of Love Barbora Chalupova Czech Republic in the category Documentary Feature 12 2023 Bi The Way Amir Ovadia Steklov Israel in the category Documentary Short 12 2023 Our Males amp Females Ahmad Alyaseer Jordan in the category International Narrative Short 12 2023 Preeti Kanungo for Malwa Khushan India in the category Ismat Chughtai Award for Best Indian Woman Filmmaker 12 2023 Rahul Roye Aman and Ashutosh Shankar Tara India KASHISH QDrishti Film Grant 12 2022 Wet Sand Elene Naveriani Georgia Switzerland in the category Narrative Feature 13 2022 Coming To You Gyuri Byun South Korea in the category Documentary Feature 13 2022 Marcel Gaston Calivari Argentina in the category Documentary Short 13 2022 Dal Bhat Nemil Shah India in the category Indian Narrative Short 13 2022 Breathe Harm van der Sanden Netherlands in the category International Narrative Short 13 2022 The Fish With One Sleeve Tsuyoshi Shoji Japan in the category International Narrative Short 13 2022 Mazel Tov Eli Zuzovsky Israel in the category Student Short 13 2022 Sagar Minde for Her Canvas India in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Indian Emerging Filmmaker 13 2022 Anureet Watta for Kinaara India in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Indian Emerging Filmmaker 13 2021 Rebel Dykes Harri Shanahan amp Sian A Williams UK in the category Best Documentary Feature 14 2021 Nothing But A Human Swati Jaiswal India in the category Best Documentary Short 14 2021 Keep Punching Kirnay Bhatt India in the category Best Indian Narrative Short 14 2021 Stray Dogs Come Out At Night Humza Bangash Pakistan in the category Best International Narrative Short 14 2021 Today Francis Chillet France in the category Best Student Short 14 2020 March For Dignity John Eames UK Georgia in the category Best Documentary Feature 15 2020 My Brother Is A Mermaid Alfie Dale UK in the category Best International Narrative Short 15 2020 We Are Dancers Joe Morris UK in the category Best International Narrative Short 15 2020 Neon Hearts Ana Jakimska Macedonia the former Yugoslav Republic of in the category Best Student Short 15 2019 Amruta Shubhash in The Booth India in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role 16 2019 Parna Pethe in The Booth India in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role 16 2019 Lior Ashkenazi in Our Way Back Israel in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role 16 2019 Shaadi Ke Kapde Sonal Giani India in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker 16 2019 Rangeen Shaikh Ayaz India in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker 16 2019 Hands amp Wings Sungbin Byun Republic of Korea in the category Best Student Short 16 2019 Prisoner Of Society Rati Tsiteladze Georgia in the category Best Documentary Short 16 2019 Visibles Enrique Rey Spain in the category Best Documentary Short 16 2019 Fifth Floor On The Left Renata Lucic Croatia in the category Best Screenplay 16 2018 Birds Of Paradise Rahul MM India in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker 17 2018 Sunken Plum Gu Xiang China in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role 17 2018 Sunken Plum Roberto F Canuto amp Xiaoxi Xu China in the category Best International Narrative Short Film 17 2018 Goldfish Yorgos Angelopoulos Greece in the category Best International Narrative Short Film 17 2018 Mathias Clara Stern Austria in the category Best Student Short Film 17 2017 Beautiful Figure Hajni Kis The Netherlands in the category Best Student Short Film 2016 Beautiful Something Brian Sheppard USA in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role 2016 Antonio Altamirano San Cristobal Chile in the category Best Performance in a Lead Role 2016 Trade Queen David Wagner Germany in the category Best International Narrative Short Film 2016 Technical Difficulties of Intimacy Joel Moffett USA in the category Best International Narrative Short Film 2016 That s My Boy Akhil Satyan India in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker 2012 We The Outsiders Aamhi Ka Tisre Ramesh Laxman More India in the category Riyad Wadia Award for Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker 2010 Holding Hands Tonnette Stanford and Katherine Wilkinson Australia in the category International Narrative Short 2010 Flying Inside My Body Sushmit Ghosh Rintu Thomas Sumit Sharma and Ajeeta Chowhan India in the category Documentary Short 2010 Speak Up It is Not My Fault Deepika Lal India in the category Documentary Short 2010 Dirty Magazines Jay Levy USA in the category International Narrative Short 2010 I Am Gay Jag Ar Bog Nicolos Kolovos Sweden in the category International Narrative Short Special Jury Award edit 2012 Rites of Passage Jeff Roy USA 2011 I Am Sonali Gulati USAKASHISH Coffee Break Audience Award edit 2013 onwards this competition was not held 2012 Logging Out Nakshatra Bagwe India 2011 Nothing Happened Julia Kots USABest Poster Design edit 2023 Tanishka Jain Mumbai India 12 2022 Sreejith Mohan Kochi India 13 2021 Ajoy Kumar Das Mumbai India 14 2020 Joyston Moreira London UK 15 2019 Domenico De Monte Milan Italy 16 2013 Ashutosh Vyas Mumbai India 17 2017 Benny Mathew Mumbai India 18 2016 Ajoy Kumar Das Mumbai India 19 2015 Niharika Rastogi New Delhi India 20 2014 Punith Mahesh Hyderabad India 21 2013 Prachi Patil Kotkar Mumbai India 22 2012 S Ayyappa Vijayawada India 23 KASHISH Rainbow Warrior Award edit 2023 Onir Mumbai India 2022 Cory Walia Mumbai India 2019 Hoshang Merchant Hyderabad India 2018 Pawan Dhall Kolkata India 2017 Laxmi Narayan Tripathi Mumbai India and Manavendra Singh Gohil Rajpipla India 2016 Ruth Vanita Montana USA and late Saleem Kidwai Lucknow India 2015 late Betu Singh New Delhi India 2014 late Wendell Rodricks Goa India and Ashok Row Kavi Mumbai IndiaKASHISH Rainbow Champion Award edit 2023 Kinnar Asmita 2022 Tweet Foundation 2019 The Humsafar TrustSee also editList of LGBT film festivalsReferences edit a b In Pictures Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival 2019 businessline 13 June 2019 Retrieved 15 June 2019 Mumbai s gay pride comes to fore DNA 17 August 2008 Retrieved 3 May 2018 Celina Jaitley at re launch of pro gay mag Bombay Dost Bollywood Reloaded 19 April 2009 Archived from the original on 8 July 2011 Retrieved 20 January 2011 UN body slams India on rights of gays The Times of India 24 April 2008 Fear and loathing in gay India BBC News 17 May 2005 Retrieved 17 April 2008 Why should homosexuality be a crime The Times of India 18 September 2003 Added by Nicholas Snow View Events Kashish Mumbai Queer Film Festival 2010 NotesFromHollywood com Archived from the original on 14 July 2011 Retrieved 20 January 2011 1 dead link 2 dead link Exclusive Gauri Shinde and Ritesh Batra join Mumbai s Kashish 2021 jury timesofindia 29 July 2021 KASHISH 2019 Highlights KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival 7 June 2019 Retrieved 15 June 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r FILMS WITH TRANSGENDER FOCUS WIN BIG AT KASHISH 2023 TheDailyEye 30 June 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Naanu Ladies LA QueenCianera Win at India s Kashish LGBTQ Film Festival Variety 15 June 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p KASHISH 2021 Latin American films win big at a grand online award ceremony globalindianstories 6 September 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Brazilian film Music For The Bleeding Hearts wins big at virtual queer film festival timesofindia a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t JOSE IS BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE FILM AT KAHISH MIQFF 2019 THE BOOTH IS BEST INDIAN NARRATIVE SHORT FILM mumbaiqueerfest com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o MATER IS BEST NARRATIVE FILM AJAY WINS BEST INDIAN SHORT AND PASHI IS QDRISHTI WINNER AT KASHISH 2018 mumbaiqueerfest com a b c d e f g h i j KASHISH 2017 COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERS Pandolin com Archived from the original on 28 August 2017 Retrieved 3 June 2017 a b DAARAVTHA is The Best Indian Short and Thai Film How to win at checkers Every Time is best Film at Kashish 2016 Best In Bombay Archived from the original on 7 August 2016 Retrieved 8 June 2016 a b Kashish winners spread joy and glitter at Liberty Asian Age a b Ravi Jadhav s Mitraa winner at Kashish Mumbai Int l Queer Fest 2014 www dearcinema com Archived from the original on 20 June 2015 a b KASHISH Mumbai Intl Queer Film Festival announces awards www dearcinema com Archived from the original on 14 October 2013 a b imdb news www dearcinema com a b c d Kashish Awards and Jury 2010 Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival Retrieved 30 May 2011 India Blooms www indiablooms com Archived from the original on 1 June 2012 The Ismat Chughtai Award for Best Indian Woman Filmmaker The Hans India 28 May 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival amp oldid 1186296048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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