New Queer Visions: Seeing is Believing

New Queer Visions: Seeing is Believing

Release date : April 6, 2020
Countries of origin :
Original Language : English / Arabic / Dutch / Greek / Spanish / Russian / Tagalog /
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Production companies : NQV Media /
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In a world where men hide their true love and feelings, where a mother turns a blind eye to her son's identity, and where religion dictates that a man may only lie with a woman — is everything we see truly what it seems to be? The latest release from New Queer Visions takes a look at representations of boys and men, how desires are hidden from those around them, and how self-belief conquers doubt. The short films are: Adult (2017); Hello, Stranger [Dag vreemde man] (2016); Little Potato (2017); Juan Gabriel is Dead [Se murió Juan Gabriel] (2018); The Guest [Le convive] (2017); Contestant #4 (2016).
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  • title:New Queer Visions: Seeing is Believing
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2020
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English · Arabic · Dutch · Greek · Spanish · Russian · Tagalog ·
  • Director: Wes Hurley / Celeste Joven / Hakim Mastour / Nathan M. Miller / Kaj Palanca / Jamieson Pearce / Tavo Ruiz / Anthony Schatteman /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: NQV Media ·
  • Overview:In a world where men hide their true love and feelings, where a mother turns a blind eye to her son's identity, and where religion dictates that a man may only lie with a woman — is everything we see truly what it seems to be? The latest release from New Queer Visions takes a look at representations of boys and men, how desires are hidden from those around them, and how self-belief conquers doubt. The short films are: Adult (2017); Hello, Stranger [Dag vreemde man] (2016); Little Potato (2017); Juan Gabriel is Dead [Se murió Juan Gabriel] (2018); The Guest [Le convive] (2017); Contestant #4 (2016).
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