The Queen of My Dreams | |
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Directed by | Fawzia Mirza |
Screenplay by | Fawzia Mirza |
Based on | Me, My Mom & Sharmila by Fawzia Mirza The Queen of My Dreams by Fawzia Mirza |
Produced by | Jason Levangie Andria Wilson Mirza Marc Tetreault |
Starring | Amrit Kaur Nimra Bucha Hamza Haq Uzma Beg |
Cinematography | Matt Irwin |
Edited by | Simone Smith |
Music by | Alysha Brilla |
Production companies | Baby Daal Productions Shut Up & Colour Pictures |
Distributed by | Cineplex Pictures [1] |
Release dates |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Countries | Canada Pakistan |
Languages | English Urdu |
The Queen of My Dreams is a 2023 Canadian-Pakistani [2] comedy-drama film, written and directed by Fawzia Mirza in her feature directorial debut. [3] The film is based on Mirza's theatrical stage play Me, My Mom & Sharmila, which in turn was based on her 2012 short film The Queen of My Dreams. [4] The film stars Amrit Kaur as Azra, a Pakistani Canadian woman who has had a strained relationship with her parents since coming out as lesbian, who undergoes an emotional journey after the sudden unexpected death of her father Hassan (Hamza Haq). [5]
The film had its world premiere in the Discovery program at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival. [6]
The cast is led by Amrit Kaur as Azra and Hamza Haq as her father, Hassan.
The film's supporting cast includes Nimra Bucha, Charlie Boyle, Kirstin Howell, Josh MacDonald, Ali Kazmi, Lindsay Watters, Uzma Beg, Kya Mosey, Emerson MacNeil, Meher Jaffri, Ayana Manji, Adnan Jaffar and Bakhtawar Mazhar.
The film was shot in 2022, under the working title Me, My Mom & Sharmila. [7] It was adapted from Mirza's theatrical stage play of the same name, [8] which was itself drawn from her 2012 short film The Queen of My Dreams.
The film was screened at the Cannes Film Market in May 2023, [5] and had its public premiere in the Discovery program at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival. [6]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 100% of 12 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.8/10. [9] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 66 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. [10]
The film was named to TIFF's annual Canada's Top Ten list for 2023. [11]
The film was shortlisted for the 2023 Jean-Marc Vallée DGC Discovery Award. [12]
The film received five Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards in 2024, for Best Lead Performance in a Drama Film (Kaur), Best Adapted Screenplay (Mirza), Best Art Direction/Production Design (Michael Pierson), Best Original Score (Alysha Brilla) and Best Original Song (Qurram Hussain for "Ishq Ki Na Koi Bhi Hud Hai"), winning for Best Lead Performance and Best Original Song. [13]
Mirza received a nomination for the DGC Award for Best Direction in a Feature Film. [14]
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