Team L&M
The 14th Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, South Asia’s biggest LGBTQ+ film festival, has instituted a new award from this year – the Ismat Chughtai Award – for Best Indian Woman Filmmaker. It has been instituted in the memory of eminent Indian Urdu novelist, short story writer, liberal humanist and filmmaker Ismat Chughtai, by her grandson and filmmaker Ashish Sawhny. Kashish 2023 will screen 110 films from 41 countries, out of which 40 films are in competition in 10 categories.
“I am delighted to partner with Kashish, after 13 years of having many of my films screened, being part of panels and supporting the festival as best as possible. It was my Nani – Ismat Chughtai, the liberal feminist writer & filmmaker who gave me my wings to fly. Hence, the idea to institute an award, especially for women filmmakers in her honour seemed like a great match, and I hope this encourages more diversity and representation amongst our filmmakers,” says Ashish Sawhny.
Sridhar Rangayan, Festival Founder-Director, said “This award is an attempt to acknowledge and encourage Indian women filmmakers to tell path-breaking narratives infused with progressive, positive viewpoints. We also wanted to encourage gender parity in filmmaking, which in India is still woefully lacking. And Ismat Chughtai ji’s works like Lihaaf will definitely inspire more women filmmakers to make films on LGBTQ+ focused films”.
The five women filmmaker nominees are Akanksha (film Road Blocked Ahead), Anisha Sharma (film Beach), Kamya N (film Lailaa Manju), Kartika Nainan Dubey (film Oas) and Preeti Kanungo (film Malwa Khushan). Their films push the narratives beyond patriarchy and genders. The winner will receive a KASHISH Golden Butterfly Trophy and cash award of Rs.20,000 supported by Ashish Sawhny.
Kashish happens between June 7-11 at Liberty Cinemas, Mumbai