10 Mar 2016, 06:09 am Print
It is an innovative and experimental project to showcase the contemporary lives of the Sexuality and Gender diverse communities in India.
The initiative will invite submissions from story-tellers either in word, short video and audio to be a part of this project.
The screening of ‘Tell Me A Story’ series of 5 short films will be hosted by Malati Rao, who conceptualized and developed this project, followed by Q&A with Malati, the storytellers and collaborators on this project.
Shobhna S Kumar (founder of Queer Ink) will discuss Queer Ink Productions and potential collaborations with filmmakers and script writers.
Queer Ink has been a leader in collating and developing LGBTQIA publications in India, playing a major role creating safe spaces to dialog with the mainstream society about the queer word.
Source: www,justearthnews.com
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