
Why has "Water" evaporated? : the controversy over Indian filmmaker Deepa Mehta
B. Kulla
Director Deepa Mehta's 1996 film Fire caused controversy in India with the portrayal of a lesbian relationship between two sisters-in-law; her second film, Earth, was also controversial, and in 2000, the set of her third film, Water, was burned by protesters who said her work defamed Hinduism; subsequently, the local government where she planned to film retracted permission for the filming.
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Why has "Water" evaporated? : the controversy over Indian filmmaker Deepa Mehta
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Bridget Kulla
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In: Off Our Backs; vol./jrg.:
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32 (2002), nr. 3/4 (Mar-Apr), pp. 51-52
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Kulla
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Director Deepa Mehta's 1996 film Fire caused controversy in India with the portrayal of a lesbian relationship between two sisters-in-law; her second film, Earth, was also controversial, and in 2000, the set of her third film, Water, was burned by protesters who said her work defamed Hinduism; subsequently, the local government where she planned to film retracted permission for the filming.
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