Thursday 13 November, 18:15

Screening & Panel Discussion: The Shameless

The Shameless is a powerful film that explores caste, gender, and queer resistance through the story of two women on the margins of Indian society. Set against a backdrop of oppression and forbidden love, the film raises urgent questions about identity, freedom, and justice. A panel discussion with scholars and activists will follow the screening.

Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2
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