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- MY BROTHER THE DEVIL: FILM ABOUT GAY MLIM GANG MEMBER SET LONDON TO BE SCREENED WH DIRECTOR Q&A
- GAY MLIM GANG FILM ‘MY BROTHER THE DEVIL’ TO BE SCREENED LONDON NEXT MONTH
MY BROTHER THE DEVIL: FILM ABOUT GAY MLIM GANG MEMBER SET LONDON TO BE SCREENED WH DIRECTOR Q&A
Gayle Griffhs,.
To the pot where, stead of tellg his iends that ****SPOILER**** Rash is gay, he choos to tell them that Rash is a terrorist. That's how negatively Mo views homosexualy. And also highlights a bigger problem society about homosexualy, somehow, beg looked at as worse, some exampl, than other, far more horrific thgs.
This guy later me out as gay, and he said that people fave him for accintally killg a guy but not for beg gay. And that's not the only example of this, that llege football player that me out as gay was predicted to be drafted the third round, even though he was a great player, bee of the fact he was gay.
GAY MLIM GANG FILM ‘MY BROTHER THE DEVIL’ TO BE SCREENED LONDON NEXT MONTH
This kid out as gay, and he's a problem. So I thk the film, while showsg somethg as negative as Mo thkg terrorism is preferable to homosexualy, before realizg his mistake of urse, highlights an issue that is very real and hopefully one that more people take notice of. A film about a gay Mlim gang member is to be screened east London followed wh a Q&A wh the director, as part of a four-day ftival this Hackney, My Brother the Devil, follows the life of Mo, a young boy growg up a tradnal Egyptian idolis his olr brother Rashid, who is a member of a lol gang and als dgs to put his siblg through llege, until Rashid’s sexualy and Mo’s fears threaten to tear the brothers screeng at LimeWharf will also see muny group LGBT+ Agast Islamophobia jo the Q&A, as well as the film’s director Sally El is part of the QUEERCIRCLE ftival of events this weekend, which also clus a talk on LGBT wrers and a Halloween drag Brother the DevilCo-founr of LGBT+ Agast Islamophobia, Dani Sger, told the Standard: “I hope that people watchg this film will be woken up to the fact that there are LGBT+ Mlims, and they need our support.