All About Love
Documentary Film
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Tejashri JoshiDirector
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Tejashri JoshiWriter
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Tejashri JoshiCinematographer
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Tejashri JoshiEditor
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Raj JadhavSound Record and Design
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Harsha AutadeAssist Directors
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Prasad BhideAssist Directors
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UNDP (Under Project DIVA)Funded by
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The Humsafar Trust, MumbaiFunded by
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The Global FundSupported by
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Screen Language StudiosProducer
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Short, Other
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Runtime:15 minutes 30 seconds
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Completion Date:February 1, 2016
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Production Budget:449 USD
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:English, Hindi, Marathi
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Shooting Format:Digital 1080HD
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival 2016Mumbai
India
May 28, 2016
KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival -
Kashish Forward - Lgbtqia Movie Screening at IIT BombayMumbai
India
October 7, 2016 -
Kashish Forward - Lgbtqia Movie Screening at IIT MadrasChennai
India
November 1, 2016 -
Kashish Forward - Lgbtqia Movie Screening at Jadhavpur UniversityKolkata
India
October 17, 2016 -
Official Selection at Chennai Rainbow Film Festival 2016Chennai
India -
Official Selection at Female Film Festival of Kerala 2016Thiruvananthapuram
India -
Official Selection at OUT web Fest 2017Los Angeles
United States -
Advait Pune Queer International Film Festival 2017Pune
India
Born and brought up in a small town of India, Tejashri pursued her passion for film making and undertook professional cinematography course from Film & Television Institute of India. Her final course project film 'Bhar Dupari' won a 'Special Mention' at the prestigious 65th National Film Awards given by the Government of India. Tejashri has always worked on socially relevant issues and has been actively working with and for LGBTI media in Pune since 2016.
'All About Love' truly portrays the lack of knowledge and understanding the Indian community has about homosexuality and at the same time tries to build a dialog. Same-sex may be a hidden part of our society and now de-criminalized also but giving the topic a serious thought and understanding the entire concept is still far away from the general public's domain.