Jai Ho! Democracy

Summary Jai Ho Democracy, is an Indian comedy film from the writer of 1983 bollywood cult film Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro. It is a dark satire on Indian politics and takes a dig at the existing social and political morass India is staring at currently. View more details

Jai Ho! Democracy

Directed : Ranjit Kapoor Bikramjeet Bhullar

Written : Ranjit Kapoor Bikramjeet Bhullar Sreekanth Agneeaswaran

Stars : Seema Biswas Vishnu Shankar Belu Aamir Bashir Dolly Ahluwalia

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Genres : Comedy War

Release date : Apr 23, 2015

Countries of origin : India

Official sites : Official Facebook Official Twitter

Language : Hindi

Filming locations : Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Production companies : Indian Production House

Summary Jai Ho Democracy, is an Indian comedy film from the writer of 1983 bollywood cult film Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro. It is a dark satire on Indian politics and takes a dig at the existing social and political morass India is staring at currently. View more details

Details

Genres : Comedy War

Release date : Apr 23, 2015

Countries of origin : India

Official sites : Official Facebook Official Twitter

Language : Hindi

Filming locations : Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Production companies : Indian Production House

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Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story

Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story

In the small, predominantly working class town of Inniston, Ontario, Marc Hall is a high school senior with a promising future in his chosen career as lawyer. He is bright, well liked by his classmates and teachers, and quietly supported by his hard working parents, Audy and Emily Hall. He is also openly gay and attends St. Jude, a Catholic school. His cordial relationship with those in authority in his sphere of life is put to the test when he requests that his boyfriend Jason be his date to the graduation prom. That request is flatly denied by the school's hard nosed principal, Mr. Warrick. Despite seeing his prom as an important rite of passage, Marc refuses to go if he is denied this request. He is supported by his best friend Carly, who also refuses to go if Marc doesn't go. As such, Carly's boyfriend, Beau, mounts an online "support Marc" campaign with the help of the school's computer geeks. The online campaign and Marc's appeal to the Catholic School Board catches the attention of gay rights lawyer, Lonnie Winn, who takes Marc's case pro bono. The resulting media maelstrom causes further problems, for Marc's devoutly religious parents, within their relationships at work and more specifically at their church, and for Marc himself. Although Marc willingly signs on to the legal case in order to get what he wants, Jason may have a different view, he who was in the closet. And Marc himself may only be able to take so much - partly as lack of support from the school may jeopardize getting a scholarship, which he needs to attend university - as he just quietly wanted to attend the prom with his boyfriend with no muss or fuss.

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