KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival
The KASHISH 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 5 LGBT film festivals in the world.
Background
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.This was followed by the relaunch of India's first gay magazine, Bombay Dost. 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.
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.
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
The festival
KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, 2010 was held between 22 and 25 April 2010, spread across two venues in Mumbai – one in the city and one in the suburbs. 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.
The festival boasts of support from Indian film personalities. Shyam Benegal is the Festival Patron and Celina Jaitly is the Festival Ambassador.
The advisory board of the festival is composed of eminent personalities like Dolly Thakore, Nandini Sardesai, Aruna Raje Patil, Shernaz Patel, Meghna Ghai Puri, Roy Wadia and Jenni Olson.
Some of the chief guests and guests of honour at the festival have been Sir Ian McKellen, Sonam Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor, Konkana Sen Sharma, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Nisa Godrej, Swara Bhaskar, 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, Varun Badola, Shweta Kawatra, Sona Mohapatra, Anant Mahadevan, Dalip Tahil, Shaina NC, Aleque Padamsee, Apurva Asrani, Suchitra Pillai-Malik, Purab Kohli, Adhuna Bhabani, Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil, and Laxmi Narayan Tripathi.
Calendar
- The 1st edition of the festival, KASHISH 2010, was held 25–29 April 2010 at PVR Cinemas and screened and screened 110 films from 25 countries. Its theme was 'See A Different World'.
- The 2nd edition of the festival, KASHISH 2011, was held 25–29 May 2011 at Cinemax Versova & Alliance Francaise de Bombay, and screened 124 films from 23 countries. Its theme was 'Bigger, Bolder & Queerer'.
- The 3rd edition of the festival, KASHISH 2012, was held 23–27 May 2012 at Cinemax Versova & Alliance Francaise de Bombay, and screened 120 films from 30 countries. Its theme was 'For Everyone'.
- The 4th edition of the festival, KASHISH 2013, was held 22–26 May 2013 at Cinemax Versova & Alliance Francaise de Bombay, and screened 132 films from 40 countries. Its theme was 'Towards Change'.
- The 5th edition of the festival, KASHISH 2014, was held 21–25 May 2014 at Liberty Cinema & Alliance Francaise de Bombay, and screened 154 films from 31 countries. Its theme was 'Dare To Dream'.
- The 6th edition of the festival, KASHISH 2015, was held 27–31 May 2015 at Liberty Cinema, Alliance Francaise 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, KASHISH 2016, was held 22–26 May 2016 at Liberty Cinema, Alliance Francaise de Bombay & Max Mueller Bhavan, and screened 182 films from 53 countries. Its theme was '7 Shades of Love'.
- The 8th edition of festival, KASHISH 2017, was held 24–28 May 2017 at Liberty Cinema & Alliance Francaise de Bombay, and screened 147 films from 45 countries. Its theme was 'Diverse, One'.
- The 9th edition of festival, KASHISH 2018, was held 23–27 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, KASHISH 2019, was held 12-16 June 2019 at Liberty Carnival Cinemas & Metro INOX, and screened 160 films from 43 countries. Its theme was 'Over The Rainbow'.
Festival jury
- 2019 - Narrative Jury: Kitu Gidwani, Sheeba Chadha, Neeraj Ghaywan; Documentary Jury: Ranjan Das, Pankaj Rishi Kumar and Paromita Vohra; Students Shorts Jury; Dr. Ivan John, Jyoti Kapoor and Somnath Sen.
- 2018 - Narrative Jury: Tara Deshpande, Jayati Bhatia, Sid Makkar; Documentary Jury: Malati Rao, Batul Mukhtiar, P.N.Ramchandra; Students Shorts Jury: Jeroo Mulla, Irene Dhar Malik, Harish Iyer
- 2017 - Narrative Jury: Anjum Rajabali, Vinta Nanda, Lubna Salim, Jabeen Merchant and Aseem Chhabra; Students Shorts Jury: Avijit Mukul Kishore, Pablo Naranjo-Golborne, Debashree Mukherjee
- 2016 - Rajeshwari Sachdev, Manav Gohil, Parvati Balagopalan, Dr.Kaizaad Kotwal and Andrea Kuhn
- 2015 - Anubhav Sinha, Aamir Bashir, Chitra Palekar, Meghna Malik & Malavika Saangghvi
- 2014 - Sarika Thakur, Nitish Bharadwaj, Onir, Avantika Akerkar & Pia Benegal
- 2013 - Aruna Raje Patil, Simone Singh, Quasar Padamsee, Jerry Pinto & Berwyn Rowlands
- 2012 - Renuka Shahane, Parvin Dabas, Mayank Shekhar, Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal & Mona Ambegaonkar
- 2011 - Sai Paranjpye, Khalid Mohamed, Shernaz Patel, Samir Soni & John Badalu
- 2010 - Suhasini Mulay, Rajit Kapur, Mahesh Dattani, Dolly Thakore & Meenakshi Shedde
- 2011-2015, 2017 - Roy Wadia, additional jury member for Riyad Wadia Award for Emerging Indian Filmmaker. In 2016 and 2018 Nargis Wadia was the additional jury member for Riyad Wadia Award.
Posters
Awards
Best Narrative Feature Film
- 2019: Jose - Li Cheng | Guatemala
- 2018: Mater - Pablo D’Alo Abba | Argentina
- 2017: Gloria and Grace - Flávio R. Tambellini | Brazil
- 2016: How To Win At Checkers - Josh Kim | Thailand, USA, Indonesia
- 2015: Boys - Mischa Kamp | The Netherlands
- 2014: Tru Love - Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald | Canada
- 2013: Morgan - Michael Akers | USA
- 2012: My Last Round - Julio Jorquera Arriagada | Chile
- 2011: I Am - Onir | India
Best Documentary Feature Film
- 2019: Until Porn Do us Part - Jorge Pelicano | Portugal
- 2018: Boys For Sale - Itako | Japan
- 2017: No Dress Code Required - Cristina Herrera Bórquez | Mexico
- 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 - Gopal Menon | India
- 2011: We Were Here - David Weissman | USA
- 2010: Prodigal Sons - Kimberly Reed | USA
Best Documentary Short Film
- 2019: Laadli - Sudipto Kundu | India
- 2018: Little Potato - Wes Hurley | USA, Russia
- 2017: Naked Wheels - Rajesh James | India
- 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 - Lok Prakash | Bangladesh
- 2011: Bullied - Bill Brummel and Geoffrey Sharp | UK
- 2010: XXWHY - Dr.Bharathy Manjula | India
Best International Narrative Short Film
- 2019: Our Way Back - Moshe Rosenthal | Israel
- 2018: Marguerite - Marianne Farley | Canada
- 2017: Stay - Milka Mircic Martinovic | Germany
- 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 - Chen Shumowitz | Israel
- 2011: Let The World Know About Me - Marianna Giordano | Argentina
- 2010: Steam - Eldar Rapaport | USA
Best Indian Narrative Short Film
- 2019: The Booth - Rohin Ravendran Nair | India
- 2018: Ajay - Vikrant Dhote | India
- 2017: Maacher Jhol - Abhishek Verma | India
- 2016: Daarvatha - Nishant Roy Bombarde | India
- 2015: Sundar - Rohan Kanawade | India and Mudivai Thaedum Muttrupulli - 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
Riyad Wadia Award For Best Emerging Indian Filmmaker
- 2019: Sugandha Bansal for A Little More Blue
- 2018: Preet for Grey
- 2017: Rajesh James for Naked Wheels and Vishal Srivastava for Selfhood
- 2016: Vikrant Dhote and Srikant Ananthakrishnan for Any Other Day
- 2015: Vaibhav Hatkar for Ek Maaya Ashi Hi
- 2014: Sharon Flynn for I'dentity
- 2013: Manava Naik for Dopehri and Rohan Kanawade for Lonely Walls
- 2012: Pradipta Ray for The Night Is Young
- 2011: Shumona Banerjee for The Flower Bud
Best Performance in a Lead Role
- 2019: Felix Maritaud for Sauvage
- 2018: Chetan Kanwar in Pashi | India
- 2017: Petrice Jones in Play The Devil | Trinidad & Tobago
- 2016: Ingkarat Damrongsakkul in How To Win At Checkers | Thailand, USA, Indonesia
- 2015: Kristina Hernandez in Stealth | USA
- 2014: Kate Trotter in Tru Love | Canada
- 2013: Crystal Annette in Polaroid Girl | USA
QDrishti Film Grant
- 2019: Rohin Raveendran Nair for The Booth and Sudipto Kundu for Laadli
- 2018: Siddharth Chauhan for Pashi | India
- 2017: Debadrita Bose for Clarinets | India
- 2016: V. Ramanathan for Normalcy | India
Best Student Short Film
- 2019: Three - Lior Soroka | Israel
- 2018: Celebrate Eileen - Judith Westermann | Germany
- 2017: Still Devout - Melissa Perez | USA
Best Screenplay
- 2019: Jose - Li Cheng | Guatemala
Special Jury Award
- 2012: Rites of Passage - Jeff Roy | USA
- 2011: I Am - Sonali Gulati | USA
Special Jury Mention
- 2019: Amruta Shubhash in The Booth | India
- 2019: Parna Pethe in The Booth | India
- 2019: Lior Ashkenazi in Our Way Back | Israel
- 2019: Shaadi Ke Kapde - Sonal Giani | India
- 2019: Rangeen - Shaikh Ayaz | India
- 2019: Hands & Wings - Sungbin Byun | Republic of Korea
- 2019: Prisoner Of Society - Rati Tsiteladze | Georgia
- 2019: Visibles - Enrique Rey | Spain
- 2019: Fifth Floor On The Left - Renata Lucic | Croatia
- 2018: Birds Of Paradise - Rahul MM | India
- 2018: Sunken Plum - Gu Xiang | China
- 2018: Sunken Plum - Roberto F. Canuto & Xiaoxi Xu | China
- 2018: Goldfish - Yorgos Angelopoulos | Greece
- 2018: Mathias - Clara Stern | Austria
- 2017: Beautiful Figure - Hajni Kis | The Netherlands
- 2016: Beautiful Something - Brian Sheppard | USA
- 2016: Antonio Altamirano San Cristóbal | Chile
- 2016: Trade Queen - David Wagner | Germany
- 2016: Technical Difficulties of Intimacy - Joel Moffett | USA
- 2016: That's My Boy - Akhil Satyan | India
- 2012: We The Outsiders... - Ramesh Laxman More | India
- 2010: Holding Hands - Tonnette Stanford and Katherine Wilkinson | Australia
- 2010: Flying Inside My Body - Sushmit Ghosh, Rintu Thomas, Sumit Sharma and Ajeeta Chowhan | India
- 2010: Speak Up! It is Not My Fault - Deepika Lal | India
- 2010: Dirty Magazines - Jay Levy | USA
- 2010: I Am Gay - Nicolos Kolovos | Sweden
KASHISH Coffee Break Audience Award
- 2013: This competition was not held.
- 2012: Logging Out - Nakshatra Bagwe | India
- 2011: Nothing Happened - Julia Kots | USA