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My God, I'm Queer

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 30 mins

  • Director: Matt Mahmood-Ogston
  • Producer: Meera Mistry

CGiii Comment

Unfortunately, it's a film that doesn't accomplish what it set out to do.

Matt Mahmood-Ogston asks a powerful question...and then, for some unknown reason, forgets about it.

The result is...mini personal histories of Asian/Muslim LGBT folks. Nothing we haven't heard before.

Shame...it could have been a mightily important film.


Trailer...

My God, I'm Queer - Trailer from Matt Mahmood-Ogston on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Can you be Muslim and gay? A bereaved fiancé goes on a deeply personal journey to prevent the tragedy from ever happening again.

Cast & Characters

Sanah Ahsan (as Self)
Shahida Akhtar (as Self)
Kiku Aruba Basu (as Self)
Seemaa Butt (as Self)
Syeda Sarwat Fatima (as Self)
Kaleem (as Self)
Ferhan Khan (as Self)
Imran Khan (as Self)
Philis King (as Self)
Asifa Lahore (as Self)
Claudia Lahore (as Self)
Tabatha Lewis (as Self)
Zoe Lovell-Othen (as Self)
Nazim Mahmood (as Self (archiveFootage))
Matt Mahmood-Ogston (as Self)
Meera Mistry (as Self (voice))
Louise Port (as Self)
Saima Razzaq (as Self)
Sadia Sarder (as Self)
Shamal Waraich (as Self)