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What I LOVE about being QUEER

What I LOVE about being QUEER Where to Watch Online

Movie"34 beautiful queers. One big question."

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What I LOVE about being QUEER starring Alex Brown, Ali Humza Naqvi, Anna Willats, Anni Spadafora has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 19 min, and a scheduled release date of .

Thinking about what happens in this film? Here's the plot: "Filmed entirely in the director's Toronto apartment, What I LOVE about being QUEER is a candid and raw look at queerness. In some scenes, the hum of Shraya’s refrigerator or soft giggling can be heard off in the distance. It all makes for an honest, yet familiar account of being queer… Shraya’s intimate, yet humourous approach is a welcome change of pace." .