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12 films to watch out for at Kashish film festival

As the countdown to the sixth edition of Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival – South Asia’s biggest and India’s only mainstream LGBT film festival begins, cinegoers are in for a treat with 180 films from 44 countries to shown between May 27-31, 2015 at three venues in South Mumbai – the iconic Liberty Cinema and Alliance Française de Bombay at New Marine Lines and Max Mueller Bhavan at Kalaghoda.

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Love is Stange showing at Liberty on May 27th 9.15 pm
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As the countdown to the sixth edition of Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival – South Asia’s biggest and India’s only mainstream LGBT film festival begins, cinegoers are in for a treat with 180 films from 44 countries to shown between May 27-31, 2015 at three venues in South Mumbai – the iconic Liberty Cinema and Alliance Française de Bombay at New Marine Lines and Max Mueller Bhavan at Kalaghoda.

 

Given how spoilt for choice everyone’s going to be we decided to list out 12 must-watch films at the festival this year:

1. LOVE IS STRANGE

Director: Ira Sachs

2014 | 94 min | English | USA

Narrative Feature

Wednesday May 27th 9.15 pm, Liberty Cinema

 

After nearly four decades together, Ben and George finally tie the knot in an idyllic wedding ceremony in lower Manhattan. But when George is fired from his job soon after his employers learn of the marriage, the couple must sell their apartment and temporarily live apart until they can find an affordable new home. George moves in with their neighbours, while Ben lands in Brooklyn with his nephew and his family. Struggling with the pain of separation, Ben and George are further challenged by the intergenerational tensions and capricious family dynamics of their new living arrangements.

2. CLOUDBURST

Director: Thom Fitzgerald

2011 | 93 min | English |Canada, USA

Narrative Feature

Thursday May 28th, 8.30 pm, Liberty Cinema

 

Stella and Dot are an aging couple who escape from a nursing home in Maine and drive to Nova Scotia, Canada, on a quest to be legally married. It’s a last-ditch bid to stay together, after Dot's prudish granddaughter, Molly decides the best place for her is a nursing home. En route to Canada, they pick up a young hitchhiker, Prentice, a small-town boy turned modern dancer who is returning to Nova Scotia to visit his dying mother. Despite his bravado, Prentice is a confused and wounded soul who has much to learn from Stella and Dot as they wage their own unexpected battle - after three decades, can they keep their family together?

3. SKIN DEEP

Director: Jonnie Leahy

2014 | 72 min | English | Australia

Narrative Feature

Friday May 2.30 pm, Liberty Cinema

 

Leah is uptight, conservative, and sheltered. Caitlin is a complicated soul who loves music, books, poetry and booze. After meeting by chance on the street, the two young women spend the day together.  Leah reveals that she has been diagnosed with terminal melanoma and given two months left to live; a fact she refuses to accept. Shocked and furious that Leah has no "bucket list" Caitlin, hurting desperately after recently losing her girlfriend, insists on a drunken adventure around Sydney. As the night progresses, secrets are revealed and the two young women start to come to terms with the lies they have been telling themselves.

4. BREAKING FREE

Director: Sridhar Rangayan

2015 | 82 min | English, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada with EST | India

Documentary Feature

Friday May 29th 6.20 pm, Liberty Cinema

 

Crisscrossing across India, featuring in-depth interviews with advocates, activists and candid testimonies of gay and transgender persons, the film traces the history of challenge to the colonial anti-sodomy law. Shot over seven years, from 2007 to 2014, this gritty indie documentary lays bare the Indian LGBT landscape from an insider’s perspective. What starts off as a personal journey to unearth victimization of LGBT persons, spirals out to be a journey of an emerging community that is rising out of the shadows.

5. QISSA

Director: Anup Singh

2013 | 109 min | English | India

Narrative Feature

Friday May 29th 8.30 pm, Liberty Cinema

 

During the 1947 partition of India, Umber Singh, a Sikh, escapes from Pakistan with his family and settles on the other side of the border. He has three daughters, which he thinks of as a curse. So when his fourth daughter is born, he decides to raise her as a boy. The child, Kanwar Singh, is always unsure of her gender because she feels different from other boys. Things take a dark turn when Kanwar is married off to Neeli and they both discover the truth.

6. LAND OF STORMS

Director: ÁdamCsászi

2014 | 105 min | Hungarian, German with EST | Hungary, Germany

Narrative Feature

Friday May 29th 10.30pm, Liberty Cinema

 

Best friends Szabolcs and Bernard are playing in the same German football team. A lost football match and an ugly argument with Bernard make Szabolcs reconsider his life, and he returns to Hungary with hopes of a simpler life. However his solitude does not last long, as soon after his arrival at his native place, he meets Áron. Their mutual fondness starts growing, but when Szabolcs receives an unexpected call, things change dramatically.

 

 

7. OUT IN THE LINE UP

Director: Ian W Thomson

2014 | 69 min | English | Australia

Documentary Feature

Saturday May 30th 10.45 am, Liberty Cinema

 

After 20 years of silence, former state champion surfer David Wakefield feels ready to reveal a secret that could turn his life upside down. He is gay. At the same time, on the other side of the world, Thomas Castets is setting up the world’s first online community for gay surfers. The two meet and for the first time David connects with someone who understands the burden he has carried for so long. Both travel from the east coast of Australia to Hawaii, California, Mexico and the Galapagos Islands to bring understanding on this taboo topic.

 

8. WINNING DAD

Director: Arthur Allen

2014 | 78 min | English | USA

Narrative Feature

Saturday May 30th 12.00 noon, Max Muller Bhavan

 

Colby's dad respects his son’s identity but he doesn't like talking about it. He ignores everything about that aspect of his son's life. He doesn't even know about Colby's long-term boyfriend, Rusty. To get their relationship accepted by his dad, Colby hatches a plan. He tricks his dad into camping with Rusty under the pretense that Rusty is Colby's straight friend and future business partner. Rusty will leave no stone unturned to win his father-in-law’s respect and acceptance.

 

9. WISH FOR TOMORROW

Director: Pierre-Nicolas Panasci

2015 | 90 min | English | Australia

Narrative Feature

Saturday May 30th 6.15pm Alliance Francaise

 

Sydney, Australia. Michael and James fall in love unbeknown to James' parents. The decision to reveal their relationship to their family is soon followed by a tragedy. James' family is torn apart while Michael must struggle to protect his relationship and survive beyond the shock. Inspired by true events, Wish For Tomorrow is a film that explores love, loss and the struggle of inequality.

 

10. ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT

Director: Stephan Elliott

1994 | 104 min | English | Australia

Narrative Feature

Saturday May 30th 8.30pm Liberty Cinema

 

Two drag-queens Anthony aka Mitzi, and Adam aka Felicia, along with Bernadette a recently bereaved transsexual woman, are contracted to perform a show at a resort in Alice Springs, a resort town in the remote Australian desert. They head west from Sydney aboard their lavender bus, Priscilla. En route, it’s discovered that the woman they are contracted to is Anthony's wife. Replete with foot tapping songs, flamboyant costumes, this film is one of the most iconic drag queen films ever.

11. BOY MEETS GIRL

Director: Eric Schaeffer

2014 | 95 min | English | USA

Narrative Feature

Sunday May 31st 2.30pm Liberty Cinema

 

Ricky, a gorgeous transgender girl, has never dated.  Her only real friend, straight-laced Robby, has been her trusty, totally platonic, confidant for over 15 years.  Lamenting the lack of eligible bachelors, Ricky finds herself attracted to a girl she meets in the coffee shop where she works. Francesca is a beautiful young debutante waiting for her Marine fiancé to return from the war. Ricky and Francesca strike up a friendship, and maybe a little more, which forces Robby to face his true feelings for Ricky.

12. THE WAY HE LOOKS

Director: Daniel Ribeiro

2014 | 96 min | Portuguese with EST | Brazil

Narrative Feature

Sunday May 31st 9.15pm Liberty Cinema

 

A coming of age drama about Leonardo, a blind young man feeling overprotected by all those around him. At home, his mother won't let him do things by himself, or even be alone. Outside, his best friend Giovana, leaves no room for him to stand up for himself before all the bullying. Seeing no way out, Leonardo considers going on an exchange program, hoping he could start fresh. Things take an unexpected turn when Gabriel, a new student arrives on campus, becoming friends with him and Giovana. Leonardo gravitates towards Gabriel, excited to be friends with someone who acts differently from everyone else.

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