Hues & Blues

Hues & Blues

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Runtime : 46m
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Original Language : Bengali / English / Hindi / Marathi / Telugu /
Director : Vinayakram C /
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Prasanna, Prasenjit, Ayushi and Vivek are individuals living separate lives and having distinct careers in different cities of the world. Being queer is a common thread they have and united by chance, they come together to throw a camping festival for the queer community in India. The festival is named “URU” meaning “VILLAGE” in the southern languages of India. The documentary captures these individual’s journey as they design and build the space for India’s first queer camping festival. They aim to develop a safe space where there is no judgment and all voices can be heard.
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  • title:Hues & Blues
  • status:Released
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Runtime:46m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Bengali · English · Hindi · Marathi · Telugu ·
  • Director: Vinayakram C /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Prasanna, Prasenjit, Ayushi and Vivek are individuals living separate lives and having distinct careers in different cities of the world. Being queer is a common thread they have and united by chance, they come together to throw a camping festival for the queer community in India. The festival is named “URU” meaning “VILLAGE” in the southern languages of India. The documentary captures these individual’s journey as they design and build the space for India’s first queer camping festival. They aim to develop a safe space where there is no judgment and all voices can be heard.
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