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Queer Ink launches production unit with ‘Tell Me A Story’

Queer Ink launches production unit with ‘Tell Me A Story’

India Blooms News Service | | 10 Mar 2016, 11:37 am
Mumbai, Mar 10 ( Just Earth News/ IBNS) Queer Ink, a social enterprise for the sexual minority, has launched a new initiative, ‘Tell Me A Story’, a series of short films or documentaries that provide glimpses into lives of LGBTQIA ( Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Asexual) persons in India.

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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