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With both online and in-person screenings, Frameline s 45th annual LGBTQ International Film Festival welcomed 89,000 attendees who watched films at home, at drive-in theaters, and at both the Roxie and re-opened Castro theaters. The 18-day festival included 134 film screenings and 16 world premieres.
The hybrid festival provided both in-person and virtual offerings, a series of thought-provoking talks. The festival expanded its viewership by streaming films nationally for the first time, with viewers in 45 states enjoying the selection of movies.
Size isn t everything, but for fun scale, Frameline45 produced their largest-ever screenings of
In the Heights and
Everybody s Talking About Jamie, both presented in partnership with SF Pride and the SF Giants on the 10,000 square foot jumbotron at Oracle Park.
Swara Bhasker fangirls over Shabana Azmi in latest post ANI | Updated: Jul 03, 2021 13:44 IST
New Delhi [India], July 3 (ANI): Believe it or not, even celebrities get star-struck when they see their favourite actors. Something similar happened with Bollywood actor Swara Bhasker, who is over the moon after working with one of the finest personalities of Hindi cinema, Shabana Azmi.
Swara, who is basking in the success of her short film Sheer Qorma , is totally fangirling over Shabana Azmi, who also played a pivotal role in the movie.
Taking to Instagram, Swara posted an adorable candid picture with the legendary actor that captures both of them sharing a hearty laugh.
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A General Affairs Council meeting of European leaders in Luxembourg last week erupted in heated debate, with some members having harsh words for Hungary following the passage of a discriminatory anti-LGBTQ law there.
Hungarian President Janos Ader signed the bill into law June 22, the day before the meeting convened. The Russian-style anti-homosexuality propaganda bill was swiftly drafted and attached to the popular anti-pedophilia legislation less than a week before Hungary s National Assembly overwhelmingly voted in favor of the law June 15.
It was the Roman Catholic-majority Central European country s third assault on its queer citizens within a year.
Hungary s anti-gay law was not on the European leaders agenda, but it quickly became the top topic at the two-day summit. In a June 15 news release, the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association called upon the European Union to utilize all its legal and political instruments to hold Hungary accountable