
New Queer Visions: Parental Guidance
Drama
Overview
As any mother or father will tell you, when it comes to parenting, there's no right way to do it! Discover the highs and lows of being a queer kid in a straight family and vice versa in these six moving short films from Germany, Bulgaria, Israel, China and the United Kingdom. The short films are: Samira (2016); Pride [Чест] (2013); Lost and Found [אבידות ומציאות] (2015); Chaos Toad (2018); Sunken Plum [沉李] (2017); Escaping Gravity [Fliehkraft] (2013).
Top Cast


Sabin Tambrea
Sabin Tambrea
Leonie
Sabin Tambrea
Leonie


Ronald Nitschke
Ronald Nitschke
Ludwig
Ronald Nitschke
Ludwig


Mihail Mutafov
Mihail Mutafov
Manol
Mihail Mutafov
Manol


Aleksandar Aleksiev
Aleksandar Aleksiev
Georgi
Aleksandar Aleksiev
Georgi


Lucas Prisor
Lucas Prisor
Janosch
Lucas Prisor
Janosch


Dejan Bućin
Dejan Bućin
Sebastian
Dejan Bućin
Sebastian


Gu Xiang
Gu Xiang
Li Wanjing
Gu Xiang
Li Wanjing
Aviv Zalishanski
Aviv Zalishanski
Yuval
Aviv Zalishanski
Yuval
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