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  1. 3 days ago · Unicorns is the latest British film to grapple with the romantic prospects of a drag performer of colour and the white boy she longs for.. Written by James Krishna Floyd and co-directed with his ...

  2. 2 days ago · Actor James Krishna Floyd makes his directorial debut with “Unicorns,” a film that delves deep into the complexities of identity within the U.K.’s South Asian LGBTQ+ community.

  3. 2 days ago · WHAT ARE MY THOUGHTS ON UNICORNS? As many LGBTQ+ narratives have proven, love can be found in the least likely of places, and between the most unlikely people. In Brokeback Mountain, two cowboys unexpectedly fell in love in the mountains of Wyoming. In Carol, a meek department store clerk fell hard for the older divorcee of the title.

  4. 3 days ago · Co-directors James Krishna Floyd and Sally El Hosaini talk about their new star-crossed romance film, Unicorns. Unicorns, the story of a single dad (Ben Hardy) falling for a troubled drag queen (Jason Patel), has been through plenty of guises during its eight-year journey to the screen. Beginning life as a screenplay from writer-director James ...

  5. 3 days ago · Review and star rating: ★★★★. A single dad with a young son meets an Asian drag queen and questions everything about his identity. Unicorns, this year’s biggest independent British LGBTQ ...

  6. 3 days ago · Unicorns, this year’s biggest independent British LGBTQ film, explores queer representation in a way that feels thoroughly and thrillingly fresh. Sexuality is no longer about being either gay or straight: there is a huge rise in people defining as bisexual as well as ‘pansexual’, when you are attracted to the individual rather than the ...

  7. 5 days ago · Unicorns is a love story by Egyptian-Welsh filmmaker from Swansea, Sally El Hosaini, and her co-director James Krishna Floyd. Set in London, it stands alongside recent movies like Joyland, and upcoming documentary India’s 1st Best Trans Model Agency – created, like Unicorns, by Welsh talent – as queer South Asian stories on the big screen.