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  1. Eddie Cockrell indieWire. TOP CRITIC. Ganatra and co-writer Susan Carnival do a fine job of illuminating and contrasting the Indian and lesbian cultures, drawing subtle yet strong visual linkages...

  2. Sep 22, 2000 · Chutney Popcorn - Metacritic. Summary When Sarita discovers she can't have children, Reena finds that for the first time in their lives, she, Reena, can do something her perfect sister Sarita can't: get pregnant! Now she just needs to convince her commitment-phobic girlfriend to go along with the idea. (Mata Productions)

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  3. The 1999 film Chutney Popcorn examines the essence of family through a queer lens. Reena (Nisha Ganatra, who also directed the film and co-wrote the screenplay) is a young lesbian who works at a photographer in New York City.

  4. Sep 25, 2021 · Nisha Ganatra's indie lesbian film Chutney Popcorn is an impressive debut with themes of intersectionality and progressive families. 6.3/10.

  5. Dec 31, 1998 · Chutney Popcorn Review. Reena and Sarita are sisters living in New York. When Sarita discovers that she and her husband can't have children, Reena, a lesbian, offers to act as surrogate. But...

  6. 87% Tomatometer 15 Reviews 50% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings When Sarita discovers she can't have children, Reena finds that for the first time in their lives, she, Reena, can do something her ...

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  7. Showing 8 Critic Reviews. 80. The New York Times. Because Chutney Popcorn knows its characters deeply enough to let them determine events, it rises above formula. It is also unusually well acted. Read More. By Stephen Holden FULL REVIEW. 80. Washington Post.

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