Breaking Free (film) explained

Breaking Free
Director:Sridhar Rangayan
Producer:Solaris Pictures
Distributor:Solaris Pictures
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:India
Language:Hindi/ English

Breaking Free is a 2015 film directed by Sridhar Rangayan and produced by Solaris Pictures. In this documentary, filmmaker and gay activist Sridhar Rangayan embarks on a personal journey to expose the human rights violations faced by the LGBTQ community in India due to a draconian law Section 377 and homophobic social mores of a patriarchal society.The film was selected to be part of the Indian Panorama (non-Fiction) and screened at International Film Festival of India in 2015.[1]

It won the Rajat Kamal National Award for Best Editing (Non-Fiction) in 2016 for its editors Pravin Angre and Sridhar Rangayan. It also won the Barbara Gittings Human Rights Award at qFLIX Philadelphia in 2016.[2] It is currently streaming on Netflix.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: In a First, LGBT Documentary Makes It to the Indian Panorama. 2017-11-17. The Better India. 2017-11-17. en-US.
  2. News: Sridhar Rangayan on the National Award, gay pride and the road ahead. 2016-04-11. The Better India. 2017-11-17. en-US.
  3. News: 9 Movies to Watch on Netflix for LGBTQ History Month. 2018-10-18. newnownext.com. 2018-10-18. en-US.