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Indias first ever LGBTQ film's restored version to lead Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2025

Indias first ever LGBTQ film's restored version to lead Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2025
The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), now in its 16th year, continues to set a global benchmark for cultural celebration and cinematic inclusivity. As the largest Indian film festival held outside of India, and the only one officially backed by the Government of another country, the Government of Victoria, Australia, it proudly stands as a beacon for representation, diversity, and community engagement.This year, the film festival will screen nearly 75 films that reflect themes of inclusivity spanning gender, race, sexuality, disability, and women’s representation. One of the most anticipated highlights of the festival is the LGBTQ+ Pride Night scheduled for August 22, which promises to be a powerful tribute to queer cinema and Queer South Asian identity in Australia The Pride Night will feature the screening of the restored version of Badnaam Basti India’s first-ever LGBTQ film originally released in 1971. The film's legacy will be honoured by this rare showcase, followed by the Australian premiere of We Are Faheem and Karun, a tender queer love story directed by acclaimed filmmaker Onir. Speaking about the festival's commitment to representation, director Mitu Bhowmik Lange said "At IFFM, we believe cinema has the power to connect and create conversations. It is our responsibility to reflect on the world we live in, with all its beautiful diversity. This Pride Night is not just about celebrating queer identity but also reclaiming the space that has long been denied to LGBTQIA+ narratives in Indian cinema.
Through films like Badnaam Basti and We Are Faheem and Karun, we honour the past and embrace a future of inclusive storytelling."IFFM 2024 continues to break ground by celebrating cinema that reflects the kaleidoscope of human experiences, ensuring that voices from every corner of society are seen, heard, and celebrated on the global stage.
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