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Poetry you can watch

Poetry you can watch Kathmandu Post Nepal, July 17 It is true poetry is everywhere! From fiction to nonfiction, poetry is defying a single genre. From literature to art, poetry is defying a single form. Poetry s malleability is even more apparent when words are fused with visual images to bring poetry to life in a new way. The influence of poetry in visual arts is not a new phenomenon and seems to be growing every day. On YouTube, a long list of homemade minimalist poetry videos is piling. Numerous international poetry video festivals that celebrate poetic films are happening across the globe. One example is the Button Poetry video contest. On its playlist of the 2018 video contest, you even see an honourable mention of Nepali poet Rupesh Bhattarai with his poem titled A Passport for My Mother .

British Council launches 7th edition of Five Films for Freedom, world s largest LGBTIQ+ digital campaign

British Council launches 7th edition of Five Films for Freedom, world s largest LGBTIQ+ digital campaign
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Five Films For Freedom returns to remind audiences Love is still a human right

Five Films For Freedom returns to remind audiences ‘Love is still a human right’ Five short films from India, Spain, Sweden, UK and the USA will be made available for free online as part of the world’s largest LGBTIQ+ digital campaign. 3 March 2021 Bodies of Desire (2020) Five Films For Freedom, the world’s largest LGBTIQ+ digital campaign, returns for its seventh edition in 2021, reminding audiences that ’Love is still a human right’. Broadcasting five brand new LGBTIQ+ films to countries around the world, this year’s programme showcases queer storytelling from India, Spain, Sweden, USA and the UK. In a continuing creative partnership, the British Council has selected five short films from the BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival and will make them available across the British Council’s global digital networks, for free, from 17 to 28 March.

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