*Bombay Dost Sunday High screens Award Winning Films from*

*KASHISH – Mumbai International Queer Film Festival 2010*

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In the month of September,* Bombay Dost Sunday High* will bring to you Award
Winning and Audience Favourite films from the hugely successful and popular
*KASHISH – Mumbai International Queer Film Festival 2010*.* *If you have
missed these films at the KASHISH festival, do catch them on *September 5th and
19th*.

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*September 5th*

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*1. STEAM*

(2009)   15.30 min / Short / USA / Dir: Eldar Rapaport

Two guys who are stuck in a steam room with no exits try to figure out the
situation and each other.

*Winner - Best International Short  -  **Jury Citation: A compelling
thriller, it encompasses a whole socio-political world with deft, cinematic
brilliance.*

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*2. DIRTY MAGAZINES*

(2008)   39 min / Short / USA / Dir: Jay J. Levy

In the 1980s, a mother-son relationship takes a wild left turn after she
finds adult gay magazines under her son’s bed on his birthday.

*Winner -Special Jury Award -  **Jury Citation: An over-the-edge view of a
real situation, that makes its point with sensitivity*

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*3. I AM GAY (Jag Ar Bog)*

(2008)   14.30 min / Short / SWEDEN / Dir: Nicolos Kolovos

A humorous glimpse into a young man’s dilemma about how to reveal his secret
to his Greek-Swedish family which is quite orthodox. He finally designs his
own unique way!

*Special Jury Award  - **Jury Citation: A humorous look at the agonies of
coming out in a traditional family*



*4. OH HAPPY DAY*

(2007)   100 min / Feature / UK / Dir: Ian Poitier

In advertising, being true to oneself is a hard pill to swallow… Oh Happy
Day is a comedic romp through London's white collar boardrooms n bedrooms.
Jonathan and David meet at a formal black-tie dinner and end up spending the
night together at Jonathan’s London flat. The budding relationship faces its
first challenge the very next morning when Jonathan discovers that David is
his “new client” at the marketing firm where he works.

*Audience Favourite *(based on survey feedback)**

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*Date:  **September 5, 2010*

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*Time:*  5pm to 8pm.

*Venue:* The Humsafar Trust's Drop-in Centre, 4th floor, Municipal Transit
Building (Vakola Municipal Market Building), Near Raheja Point and Vakola
Masjid, Santacruz (East), Mumbai.

*Getting there:* It's approximately minimum fare by auto-rickshaw from
Santacruz station (East). You could also take routes 311 or 313. The same
routes also operate from Kurla (West) station..

*Programme Courtesy: **KASHISH – Mumbai International Queer Film Festival***

*Space courtesy:* The Humsafar Trust.



*Links:  *http://bombay-dost.pbworks.com/     http://www.mumbaiqueerfest.com


*Note: More KASHISH award winners will be screened on September 19, 2010:*
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September 19th



1. LOST AND FOUND

(2008)   6 min / Short /   INDIA /  Dir: Shrenik Jain

Two strangers meet on a bumpy ride in a crowded local bus. What follows is a
comedy of errors which leads to a funny climax.

Best Indian Short  - Jury Citation: For sensitively capturing in a few
minutes an entire gamut, and the vulnerability, of cruising.



2. FLYING INSIDE MY BODY

(2008)   36 min / Documentary / INDIA / Dirs: Sushmit Ghosh, Rintu Thomas,
Sumit Sharma and Ajeeta Chowhan, India

A film that explores how the form of the body can become a powerful physical
language to express dissent over societal norms and conventions. It profiles
Sunil Gupta, a world renowned photographer, who has fearlessly announced
that he is gay and HIV positive.

Special Jury Award  -  Jury Citation: For a stark film exploring sexuality
and identity, with honesty and first-rate cinematic values



3. HOLDING HANDS

(2009)   65 min / Documentary    / AUSTRALIA / Dir: Katherine Wilkinson

A sensitive and shocking film based on a real incident. After suffering a
brutal hate crime, Craig and Shane are forced to tread difficult journeys to
recovery; but they soon discover that even in the worst circumstances, they
can inspire positive change.

Special Jury Award  -  Jury Citation: For a touching film, intimately
conveying the struggle, and hope, of living with homophobia



4. AMNESIA: THE JAMES BRIGHTON ENIGMA

(2005) 90 min / Feature / CANADA / Dir: Denis Langlois

A handsome American man wakes up in a deserted part of Montréal, completely
bereft of all memory, except one… that he is gay. Hypnosis and truth serum
bring back ambiguous memories: he thinks his name is James Brighton, that he
comes from New Jersey, and that he was raised maybe in England or even in
France. But research done by the police and the extensive media coverage
yields no results. Based on real life incidents, this enigmatic film treads
the thin line between real and surreal.

Audience Favourite (based on feedback survey)



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