Event



Until & Unless: Movie Screening and Panel at Community College of Philadelphia

Nov 20, 2018 at - | Community College of Philadelphia, Located in Room S2-03 in the Winnet Student Life Building

Join Penn's South Asia Center and CCP's MarcDavid LGBTQ Center for a screening of Until & Unless: Decriminalizing Queer India. The screening will feature a 30 minute film, followed by a panel discussion featuring activists featured in the film!


This is a free event at the Community College of Philadelphia, Located in Room S2-03 in the Winnet Student Life Building.

RSVP here: https://www.facebook.com/events/745263299187598/ 

Until and Unless Film Description: 
Set in West Bengal a year before the historic decision to repeal India's anti-sodomy law Penal Code 377, "Until and Unless", follows the story of four individuals and the impact of systemic oppression via India's legislative system on their lives. The film features Sintu, a transwoman community leader raised in the Sheoraphuli red-light district; Nitu, a transwoman sex worker who lives a dual identity as a man named Nitai; Lovely, a Koti person who lives a closeted life while working in an office environment, and Pratap, a trans teen still navigating her identity. Through juxtaposing their stories with interviews from lawyers and activists working to oppose these laws, the film shows the lived consequences of state and social violence on community self-representations.

Film Length: 30 Minutes
For mature audiences only.

About the making of this film: 
This film was created through a collaboration between the South Asia Center (SAC) Research Internship Program and the grassroots LGBTKH* organization Balaram Dey Street Anandam.

Watch trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNXjLvouD2A

Learn more about this film by visiting: https://www.balaramanandam.org