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  1. This Place is a Canadian drama film, directed by V. T. Nayani and released in 2022. The film stars Devery Jacobs and Priya Guns as Kawenniióhstha and Malai, two young queer women who fall in love while both confronting family difficulties: Kawenniióhstha is searching for her estranged Iranian father, while Malai's father is ...

  2. Sep 6, 2022 · Canadian director V.T. Nayani’s feature debut, starring Devery Jacobs and Priya Guns, is a queer love story about two young women — one Iranian and Kanienʼkehá꞉ka, the other Tamil ...

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  3. Jul 14, 2023 · With Devery Jacobs, Priya Guns, Janïsa Weekes, Alex Joseph. A coming-of-adulthood story about two women falling in love for the first time. As they grow closer, each is forced to confront their family histories in unexpected ways, while navigating multiple legacies of grief and love.

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    • V.T. Nayani
    • 2023-07-14
  4. A coming-of-adulthood story about two women falling in love for the first time. As they grow closer, each is forced to confront their family histories in unexpected ways. Through multiple legacies...

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    • Devery Jacobs
    • V.T. Nayani
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  5. Sep 10, 2022 · At the center of "This Place" are Kawenniióhstha ( Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs) and Malai (Priya Guns), two young women struggling with different complications about...

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  6. Jun 20, 2023 · A coming-of-adulthood story about two women falling in love for the first time. As they grow closer, each is forced to confront their family histories in une...

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    • Vortex Media
  7. www.picturetree-international.com › films › detailsTHIS PLACE - Picture Tree

    Through two families complicated by love and loss, this film intimately explores the stories of those living in the liminal space between cultures, displaced both at home and abroad. At the centre of it all remains Kawenniióhstha and Malai, whose journeys we follow together and apart.