Expelled for a gay film

There are nutjobs everywhere. Every religion has them. Hindu right-wing nutjobs, Muslim right-wing nutjobs and Christian right-wing nutjobs (yes, I have made nutjobs into one word!)

Step up to the plate, Christian right-wing nutjobs!

A Catholic Church-run mass communications college in Kottayam has stirred a hornet’s nest by expelling five students for making a film on homosexuality.

The students are all fourth semester BA (multimedia) students of the St Joseph’s College of Communications at Changanassery.

The incident brings alive the raging worldwide debate on homosexuality to the church circles in Kerala.

These are film students. Homosexuality is a reality. Filmmakers hold up a lens to society. That’s it. Get over it already!!

Prathyush, one of the expelled students, told Deccan Herald that four of them had acted in the five-minute short film titled Secret Minds.

The film depicting homosexuality was directed by an MA (film and TV) student Jeo Baby. He claimed that it was mainly intended for an inter-collegiate film festival here.

The college management, however, felt that the film had transgressed the limits of decency and moral values that the college stood for and would have misled youths. The college authorities further said that the students misused the campus and college hostel premises for making the film and had also acted entirely nude in it. The management made clear its stand in the showcause notice issued to the students. The students were first served a showcause notice on March 23 and 27 and later expelled on April 2 on finding that their replies were unsatisfactory.

However, Prathyush who was the only student willing to speak denied these allegations and said that they had exercised only their freedom of expression. The film was also well within the confines of the course to which they were admitted. Also, they had acted only partially nude as required by the script.

Fully nude, partially nude – interesting. I wonder if people have sex partially nude in real life. I mean if all the students acted in the film voluntarily, does it really matter?

The students registered a complaint against the college with the Mahatma Gandhi University’s grievance cell and also forwarded the notice which contained the charges against them.

I am glad the students are fighting this. More power to them!

Despite fervent searching, I have not found any updates to the story. Let me know if you know what’s happening with this situation.

Full article in the Deccan Herald.

Comments

  • Kiran
    Gays are not normal. They want to escape from the realities of life. They make use sex only for pleasure and they ignore that sex is primarily opened to life and welfare of the partner. Such gay films are contemptious.
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