Gender Me: Homosexuality and Islam Backdrop Blur
Gender Me: Homosexuality and Islam Poster
ไม่มีเรตติ้ง 0h 52m

Gender Me: Homosexuality and Islam

Gender Me is a road movie about Mansour’s voyage into the world of Islam. It is a personal odyssey through a world of taboos, filled with contradictory images. He explores questions regarding faith and gender in Islam with a special focus on the unusual stories of Muslim gays. Mansour is a homosexual Iranian refugee who has been living in Oslo for the past 18 years where he works as a pharmacist. Now he wants to travel back to Istanbul, where he lived for two years before he was granted asylum in Norway.

นักแสดงนำ

  • Mansour Saberi

    Mansour Saberi

    Himself

  • Abdullah

    Abdullah

    Himself

  • Imam Daayiee

    Imam Daayiee

    Himself

  • Kaltham

    Kaltham

    Himself

  • Alexander Lie

    Alexander Lie

    Himself

  • B. Lennart Persson

    B. Lennart Persson

    Himself

  • Hüseyin Ates

    Hüseyin Ates

    Himself

  • Geir Søli

    Geir Søli

    Himself

  • Emre

    Emre

    Himself

เรื่องย่อ

Gender Me is a road movie about Mansour’s voyage into the world of Islam. It is a personal odyssey through a world of taboos, filled with contradictory images. He explores questions regarding faith and gender in Islam with a special focus on the unusual stories of Muslim gays. Mansour is a homosexual Iranian refugee who has been living in Oslo for the past 18 years where he works as a pharmacist. Now he wants to travel back to Istanbul, where he lived for two years before he was granted asylum in Norway.

คะแนน

ไม่มีเรตติ้ง / 10
0 รีวิว
0 ยอดนิยม

1 รีวิว

  • ZsazsaFilm
    ZsazsaFilm
    12 ส.ค. 2567

    Powerful and revealing this story is without a montage of extremities and naivety. What becomes of his gender is a personal odyssey. But full of taboos and hypocrisy that if not challenged takes away from his own meaning of life.

ภาพยนตร์แนะนำ

Tongues Untied

Marlon Riggs, with assistance from other gay Black men, especially poet Essex Hemphill, celebrates Black men loving Black men as a revolutionary act. The film intercuts footage of Hemphill reciting his poetry, Riggs telling the story of his growing up, scenes of men in social intercourse and dance, and various comic riffs, including a visit to the "Institute of Snap!thology," where men take lessons in how to snap their fingers: the sling snap, the point snap, the diva snap.

Tongues Untied

6.6 1990
I Am Divine

Harris Glenn Milstead, aka Divine (1945-1988) was the ultimate outsider turned underground hero. Spitting in the face of the status quos of body image, gender identity, sexuality, and preconceived notions of beauty, Divine succeeded in becoming an internationally recognized icon, recording artist, and character actor of stage and screen. Glenn went from the often-mocked, schoolyard fat kid to underdog royalty, standing up for millions of gay men and women, drag queens and punk rockers, and countless other socially ostracized misfits and freaks. With a completely committed in-your-face style, he blurred the line between performer and personality, and revolutionized pop culture.

I Am Divine

7.3 2014