Title: “Unicorns: A Love Story Shining a Light on Underground LGBTQ+ Subculture”
In a groundbreaking new film, “Unicorns,” co-directed by Sally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd, a cross-cultural love story unfolds in a secretive and glamorous underground world. The film explores the highly secretive “gaysian” scene, shedding light on the challenges faced by drag queens within the South Asian LGBTQ+ community.
The story follows Luke, a white, heterosexual, working-class mechanic, played by Ben Hardy, who stumbles upon the underground world of drag queens and meets Aysha, a South Asian Muslim drag queen portrayed by Jason Patel. Their unexpected encounter leads to a love story that defies societal norms and explores the complexities of identity and acceptance.
Floyd, who also wrote the screenplay, drew inspiration from his own experiences and the stories of South Asian drag queens he encountered. The film features real-life South Asian drag queens in supporting roles, adding authenticity to the portrayal of the “gaysian” community.
“Unicorns” not only challenges stereotypes but also highlights the struggles faced by individuals who are marginalized within both their cultural and LGBTQ+ communities. The filmmakers aim to give a voice to a community that has been overlooked in mainstream media.
The film, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, has received critical acclaim for its bold storytelling and authentic representation of diverse identities. “Unicorns” is a powerful reminder that love knows no boundaries and that true acceptance comes from embracing our differences.
As El Hosaini and Floyd continue to break barriers in the film industry, “Unicorns” stands as a testament to the power of storytelling in amplifying voices that are often silenced. The film is now showing in UK and Irish cinemas, inviting audiences to step into a world where love transcends all boundaries.