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Alternative Film Festivals India

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The article highlights ongoing tensions between cultural expression and state censorship in India, particularly regarding Dalit narratives. This reflects broader societal debates on freedom of speech and minority representation.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Fifth edition of P.K. Rosy Film Festival in Chennai faced government scrutiny.
  • Festival honors Dalit History Month and celebrates Dalit stories.
  • Previous editions had films withdrawn due to external pressures.
  • Similar censorship issues at International Film Festival of Kerala.
  • Event coordinator Vasugi Bhaskar curated to avoid disruptions.
Sector verdictEDUCATIONFlatmagnitude 1/3 · confidence 4/5

The education sector is not expected to be impacted in the short term by the film festival's censorship. However, discussions on free speech may arise in academic circles.

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