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Carol opens Kashish Film Festival

Carol today kick started the seventh Kashish Mumbai Queer Film festival.

Carol, Kashish film festival, Cate Blanchett, lesbian drama, LGBT films, Rooney Mara, 7 shades of love, Ian McKellen, Rajeshwari Sachdev, Manav Gohil, Parvathi balagopalan, Kaizaad Kotwal, Andrea Kuhn, Entertainment news Carol kick started the seventh Kashish Mumbai Queer Film festival.

Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett-starrer 2015 lesbian drama “Carol” today kick started the seventh Kashish Mumbai Queer Film festival.

The five-day extravaganza will showcase old and new LGBT films.

“Carol”, also starring Rooney Mara, is a poignant story of a love affair between a young aspiring photographer and an older woman going through a difficult divorce set in 1950s.

The theme of the fests this year is “7 Shades of Love”. It underlines that at the core of human relationships is the capacity to love each other and offer respect so that each person can like equality and dignity.

The fest had Hollywood star Ian McKellen as the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony.

About his experience in Mumbai, McKellen said, “It was five years ago when my best friend asked me to come to India, because his husband is Indian. We came with an ex-boyfriend of mine from New Zealand and we went to Rajasthan. Everywhere we looked, we looked for gay population. We couldn’t find you because you were hiding in Mumbai.”

Over 182 films from 53 countries will be screened at the festival.

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The three venues for the fest are Liberty cinema, Alliance de Francaise and Max Mueller Bhavan.

This edition, the ‘country in focus’ is Brazil with the festival screening 11 films from the country.

The competition section will showcase 41 films that will be judged by an eminent international jury panel, which comprises National Award-winning actress Rajeshwari Sachdev, TV actor Manav Gohil, filmmaker Parvathi Balagopalan, theatre director Kaizaad Kotwal and Andrea Kuhn.

American film “Those People” will close the festival.

Anupam Kher’s acting academy, Actor Prepares, will sponsor cash prize for the three top competition categories- Rs 30,000 for best narrative feature film, Rs 20,000 for best Indian narrative short film and Rs 20,000 for best performance in a lead role.

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