PREVIEW: Brighton Photo Biennial 2016 screening of LOEV

Two men reconnect in this emotionally raw and politically radical gay love story, banned in India upon its release. When hot shot, Wall Street deal-maker Jai thinks of putting some pleasure into his 48 hour business trip to Mumbai, Sahil, his young, music producer friend, drops everything, including

PREVIEW: Brighton Photo Biennial 2016 screening of LOEV
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Two men reconnect in this emotionally raw and politically radical gay love story, banned in India upon its release.

When hot shot, Wall Street deal-maker Jai thinks of putting some pleasure into his 48 hour business trip to Mumbai, Sahil, his young, music producer friend, drops everything, including his reckless boyfriend Alex, to help him execute the perfect getaway.

Hiking the hills and canyons of Maharashtra, amidst half-attempted conversations and sudden silences, business calls and old jokes, the friends discover there is more than just time-zones keeping them apart. Things take another turn when Alex shows up with a new male companion at his side, throwing up old conflicts and bringing unanswered questions to the fore.


Event: LOEV with live introduction by Director, Sudhanshu Saria

Where: Sallis Benney Theatre, University of Brighton Galleries, Grand Parade

When: Wednesday October 12

Time:  6pm-8.15pm

Cost: £6/£4 (concessions and Photoworks Members)

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