Pride Projected: Shades of Feeling

TIME

Sun

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Jun 21

1:00 pm

3:00 pm

LOCATION

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema

506 Bloor Street West

PRICE

TBA

oronto-based critic, editor, and film curator Saffron Maeve shares a collection of five shorts by British filmmaker Pratibha Parmar, released from 1988-1991.

"Pratibha’s works have a strong decolonial sensibility that I immediately respond to, and I admire her ability to be at once playful, coy, headstrong, and critical in her depictions of queer South Asian diasporas. She understands the shared urgency of desire and the constraints that are placed upon it." – Saffron Maeve on Shades of Feeling: Five by Pratibha Parmar

From the 80s into the 90s, British filmmaker Pratibha Parmar established a body of short films and video poems dealing intimately with ethnic and sexual expressivity in a blinkered UK. Carving out a queer South Asian imaginary, Parmar’s films prioritize pleasure (khush) and thematize lesbian chat rooms, the infiltration of colonial architecture, desire and diaspora, and the writings of Indian lesbian poet Suniti Bamjoshi. Parmar’s spatially engaged strategies of revolt are both protective and generous, clarifying the importance of anti-colonial perspectives on queerness. This program originated at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in partnership with Alfreda’s Cinema.

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