A film by Leslee Udwin
Directed by award-winning British filmmaker Leslee Udwin, India’s Daughter is the story of the brutal gang rape and murder in Delhi of 23-year-old medical student Jyoti Singh, which sparked protests and serious debate about gender inequality across India.
Through interviews with Jyoti’s family and friends, victims’ rights advocates, as well as from the assailants, their lawyers, and their families, India’s Daughter paints a complicated picture of a country struggling to embrace modernity while wrestling with the rampant effects of extreme poverty and patriarchal attitudes towards women.Read more
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Ticket Information
Admission is free, however, a ticket reservation is required. Due to limited seating, tickets are limited to 2 per order.
Seating is general admission (open seating). The theater will open approximately 30 minutes before the film begins.
Wheelchair accessible seating is available to individuals who require wheelchair accessible seating themselves or to someone purchasing on their behalf.
Film Information
The film estimated run time is 62 minutes with no intermission.
This film is for a mature audience as it discusses sexual violence.
No outside food or drinks are allowed on the premises.
To reach the box office, call (713) 521-4533 or email boxoffice@matchouston.org.