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MUMBAI:
National Film Development Corporation of India
(NFDC) will be submitting Parthiban Shanmugam's
You're Rejected to Cannes as India's
entry.
Apart
from directing it, Shanmugam, a versatile writer
and director of Indian origin, is also producing
the film with a budget of $2.5 million.
"The
film revolves around George, a self-appointed
soldier of Christ, who has embarked on a tortured
personal quest to investigate lifestyles that
disgust him and that he regards as rejected
by God. His interactions with a wide range of
people reveal their struggles toward self-acceptance
even as the investigations begin to erode George's
defences against his own demons," said
Shanmugam.
You're
Rejected, filmed in the Bible belt of Georgia,
USA, is slated to release in 2009 during the
US Presidential elections.
"The views of the Republican Presidential
candidates' echo those of the film's lead character
George who is conservative and provocative.
Hence, we decided to release the film during
the 2009 US elections," says an official
source.
The
film spins around gay and lesbianism captured
by the canvas of American conservatism, life
style and existence.
"We
don't know how the Indian censor board will
see the film because from the beginning to end
the film contains religious extremist views.
However, our distributors are very eager to
release the film in India," the source
adds.
Presidential
candidates like senator Hillary Clinton, former
New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, Chicago senator
Barack Obama, Tennessee senator John Edwards,
governor Mitt Romney, senator and actor Fred
Thompson, Arizona senator John McCain, Delaware
senator Joe Bidden from the opposite camps with
different opinions about the gay issues, have
become members in Parthiban's film site at MySpace.
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