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Garima Kaul s Desire? lifts the cloak of invisibility over asexuality!

New Delhi [India], April 5 (ANI/ThePRTree): Exploring the themes of gender identity, politics, and sexual expression through the visual arts, Garima Kaul premiered her debut documentary Desire? tackling the subject of asexuality. The film grabbed appreciation in 13 festivals worldwide including the Scottish Queer International Film Festival and Glasgow Short Film Festival. Asexuality is a term one doesn t often hear at film festivals and screenings. Garima Kaul is a young and upcoming writer-director based in Mumbai who premiered Desire? in 2020. In the attempt to tell the story of individuals who identify themselves as asexuals, the film tries to shed awareness towards this particular orientation of the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. It is necessary to depict and let such individuals talk about the problems they face in their daily lives.

Lacson lauds women workers, leaders

Lacson lauds women workers, leaders
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Pittsburgh-produced documentary Workhorse Queen looks at life after RuPaul s Drag Race

Mrs. Kasha Davis (second from left) with her fellow RuPaul s Drag Race contestants Local artist Angela Washko has a complicated relationship with reality television, at once feeling weird about how much of it she watches while also being willing to become the subject of it. “I do feel some embarrassment and insecurity as someone who does consume a lot of it,” she says, adding, “I ve auditioned many times for Survivor.” It makes sense then that Workhorse Queen, Washko s first documentary feature project, set to debut on Fri., Feb. 12 through the virtual Slamdance film festival, delves into one of reality TV s biggest and longest-running hits

Creative critique from a gender lens: 4-8 January | Advertising

Dr Sharada reviews nine ads from last week Each one of us is looking for better times in 2021 after the harsh experience of the pandemic and the havoc it caused in our lives. Returning to normalcy seems to be the overwhelming desire. The ads showcased in this edition of Creative critique resonate the dominant desires and sentiments of the people as we enter the new year. The message conveyed in the ad is very profound and inspiring as well. The difference that one person can make to the world is brought out well. There have been many inspiring stories of young people reaching out to marginalised and deprived sections of the society during the pandemic. The ad presents one such story. However, the film is long and gets tedious to watch.

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