Born out of the pandemic in 2021, Bitchitra Collective fosters Indian women and nonbinary non-fiction filmmakers in the US and India, those left stranded by Films Division’s closure, and is calling filmmakers to apply for its grants till December 30.
These eight are part of the 110 films from 41 countries that will be screened at South Asia’s biggest LGBTQIA+ film festival in Mumbai, from June 7-11.
Bhopal-based Ektara Collective's second feature film, 'A Place of Our Own', winning FFSI KR Mohanan Award and a Special Mention for the actors at the 27th International Film Festival of Kerala is a win for the trans community but also a win for socialist filmmaking.