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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Oscar-Nominated Short Tackles Gender, Culture

Oscar-Nominated Short Tackles Gender, Culture

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Short film explores an 11-year-old's non-binary identity journey.
  • The film merges comedy with vital menstrual and gender education.
  • Inspired by filmmaker's childhood experiences in India and US.
Oscar-Nominated Short Tackles Gender, Culture

Filmmaker Snigdha Kapoor's short film 'Holy Curse' offers a poignant exploration of identity, merging comedic elements with crucial discussions on gender and bodily education. The narrative centers on 11-year-old Radha, who grapples with her non-binary identity while visiting India from America, facing family attempts to 'cure' her through rituals.

The film, executive produced by Lilly Singh, has garnered critical acclaim, premiering at the BFI London Film Festival and winning awards at various LGBTQ+ and film festivals. Kapoor draws inspiration from her own childhood, reflecting on the confusion of perceived identity versus self-perception during adolescence and the impact of cultural environments.

'Holy Curse' delves into gender norms, the privilege associated with gender, and the immigrant experience. Kapoor aims for universality, hoping audiences will reflect on how society treats those who think differently and the importance of supporting individual journeys of self-discovery.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The main theme is an 11-year-old's journey of non-binary identity amidst cultural expectations and the filmmaker's own childhood experiences.
The filmmaker is Snigdha Kapoor, an Indian filmmaker based in New York.
'Holy Curse' premiered at the 68th BFI London Film Festival and has won awards at festivals like the Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival.

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