
Varsha, a young South Asian girl grapples with her culture’s conservative beliefs on menstruation as well as her own inner struggle about wanting to talk to someone in her family about simply being on her period.
Asis Sethi is a Canadian director, producer and script writer who is known for her docu-series "Darshan Dekh Jeeva" and her documentary "A Colourful Crown" which premiered on national television and ran for 5 years.
A Bloody Mess is a call to the South Asian community and society that we must engage in open dialogue with males and females alike when it comes to menstruation. The need to ensure that myths and stereotypes are not attached to menstruation is important as the day-to-day functioning of a family can be inexplicably disturbed when one resor
A Bloody Mess is a call to the South Asian community and society that we must engage in open dialogue with males and females alike when it comes to menstruation. The need to ensure that myths and stereotypes are not attached to menstruation is important as the day-to-day functioning of a family can be inexplicably disturbed when one resorts to the negative connotations that surrounds the coming and going of a period.
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