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No press ID needed: Catch this queer film screening at Press Club today

'Don’t Interrupt While We Dance' is being screened on Thursday, with a discussion with the director after the screening

Nitya Choubey
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Nitya Choubey
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Don’t Interrupt While We Dance
Poster by @thetamingoftheshru and illustration by @yathaarth.x | Don’t Interrupt While We Dance is being screened at the Press Club
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Here’s your chance to step inside the Press Club of India – no press ID required! Delhi-based queer filmmaker Anureet Watta is screening her film Don’t Interrupt While We Dance at the Press Club of India today.

An official selection at the Delhi International Film Festival, the 30-minute film explores queer rage as a response to systemic silencing and erasure, while asserting queer existence, resistance and joy. Since its release earlier this year, it has been screened at a handful of venues across Delhi.

The story follows Noori, a transgender woman who finds a home among her chosen queer family. On her 18th birthday, an unexpected and hostile visitor disrupts the evening, setting off a chain of events involving six friends, three scenes, a police case and a gun.

The film is crowdfunded by artists, activists and audiences, and brings together a predominantly queer cast and crew. The screening will be followed by a conversation with the director and members of the cast and crew.

Details
When: April 16, 2026 (Thursday)
Where: Press Club of India, New Delhi
Entry: Free

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