Pride Film Festival Featuring Moonlight, Rocketman, Baapya Hits Indian Theatres May 29
Pride Film Festival with Moonlight, Rocketman, Baapya in India

A curated Pride Film Festival featuring internationally acclaimed and regional films will roll out across theatres in India from May 29, bringing a mix of award-winning and independent queer narratives back to the big screen. The week-long festival will be held across 20 cities and 40 cinemas, with a line-up that includes Moonlight, Rocketman, and the Marathi film Baapya.

The selection reflects a mix of global recognition and local storytelling, offering audiences varied perspectives on identity, sexuality, and personal struggle. Moonlight, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, traces the coming-of-age journey of a young Black man grappling with masculinity and sexuality across three stages of his life. Rocketman, a musical biopic on musician Elton John, blends fantasy and realism to depict fame, addiction, and self-acceptance. Adding a regional dimension, Baapya brings a Marathi-language exploration of identity and relationships, placing queer narratives within a more local, cultural context.

Growing Need for Inclusive Storytelling

The festival comes at a time when conversations around representation and inclusivity in Indian cinema continue to evolve. While mainstream Hindi cinema has gradually begun engaging with LGBTQ+ themes, curated screenings and festivals remain key spaces for audiences to access a wider spectrum of queer storytelling—especially films that may not have had large theatrical runs in India. Re-releases of globally recognised titles also point to a growing appetite for event-based theatrical programming, where audiences return to cinemas not just for new releases but for shared viewing experiences around significant themes or cultural moments.

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Event Details and Availability

The screenings are expected to run for a week, with show timings and bookings opening closer to the start date. This initiative not only celebrates queer cinema but also fosters a sense of community and visibility for LGBTQ+ narratives in Indian theatres.

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