Canadian feature-film, ROOBHA highlights the difficulties faced not only of being transgender, but of being transgender within a conservative culture. Living in a Tamil community, ROOBHA (Amrit Sandhu) is a transgendered woman who is shunned and rejected by her family and who has to fight for her way of life. Things begin to improve for … Continue reading Roobha →
Stephen Watson offers an introduction to Lech Majewski’s visually inspiring and intellectually stimulating cinematic works, screening at CFF2015
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