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Signature Move

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 20 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
724
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Fawzia Mirza and Sari Sanchez in Signature Move (2017)
Zaynab, a thirtysomething lesbian Pakistani Muslim in Chicago, takes care of her sweet, TV-obsessed mother. As Zaynab falls for Alma, a bold, very bright Mexican woman, she searches for her identity in life, love, and wrestling.
trailer wiedergeben1:29
1 Video
20 Fotos
ComedyDramaRomance

Zaynab, eine Pakistani um die Dreißig, Muslima und Lesbe in Chicago, kümmert sich um ihre entzückende und fernsehsüchtige Mutter. Als Zaynab sich in Alma verliebt, eine direkte und ausgespro... Alles lesenZaynab, eine Pakistani um die Dreißig, Muslima und Lesbe in Chicago, kümmert sich um ihre entzückende und fernsehsüchtige Mutter. Als Zaynab sich in Alma verliebt, eine direkte und ausgesprochen intelligente mexikanische Frau, sucht sie nach ihrer Identität im Leben, in der Liebe... Alles lesenZaynab, eine Pakistani um die Dreißig, Muslima und Lesbe in Chicago, kümmert sich um ihre entzückende und fernsehsüchtige Mutter. Als Zaynab sich in Alma verliebt, eine direkte und ausgesprochen intelligente mexikanische Frau, sucht sie nach ihrer Identität im Leben, in der Liebe und im Wrestling.

  • Regie
    • Jennifer Reeder
  • Drehbuch
    • Lisa Dash Donato
    • Fawzia Mirza
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Fawzia Mirza
    • Shabana Azmi
    • Sari Sanchez
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    724
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Jennifer Reeder
    • Drehbuch
      • Lisa Dash Donato
      • Fawzia Mirza
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Fawzia Mirza
      • Shabana Azmi
      • Sari Sanchez
    • 7Benutzerrezensionen
    • 10Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Trailer 1:29
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    Fawzia Mirza
    Fawzia Mirza
    • Zaynab
    Shabana Azmi
    Shabana Azmi
    • Parveen
    Sari Sanchez
    Sari Sanchez
    • Alma
    Audrey Francis
    • Jayde
    Charin Alvarez
    Charin Alvarez
    • Rosa
    Molly Brennan
    • Killian
    Mark Hood
    Mark Hood
    • Milo
    Ox Baker Jr.
    • Self - wrestling show
    Molly Callinan
    • Ragina Cruz
    Jacob Clapham
    • Self - wrestling show
    Minita Gandhi
    Minita Gandhi
    • Hina
    Brian G. Lawrie
    • Referee
    Jeez Loueez
    • Ring Announcer
    Mia Park
    Mia Park
    • Bookstore Customer
    Malic White
    • Security Bouncer
    Connie Kincer
    Connie Kincer
    • Customer purchasing mask
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Prateek Srivastava
    • Store Cashier
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Jennifer Reeder
    • Drehbuch
      • Lisa Dash Donato
      • Fawzia Mirza
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    9debrobins

    Wonderful Movie

    This is a new queer classic! I loved everything about this movie. It was funny, and sweet, and just awesome! Can't wait to see more from the folks who made it, we need more uplifting tales like this!
    10katejtoney

    Great story

    This movie has a 100% On Rotten Tomatoes and an 89% audience score, so this poor rating here does not reflect how good the film actually is. One fairly unhinged review on this movie is tanking the IMDb score unfairly and that's so annoying cause this movie deserves every award it won and then some.

    I was suspended by how much I liked this film. It was heartwarming and enjoyable to watch. I think 89% is the perfect score for it.

    I think it's biggest (only?) fault is the Lucha plot feels shoe horned in. I feel like Lucha Libre wasn't really given the respect it deserved and served as little more than a quirky plot device. I would be absolutely floored to find out anyone in the cast/writing team actually knows much about Lucha.

    Otherwise this was a really great film and definitely worth a watch.
    10minghuiluo

    An interesting composition of Muslim culture, Restling culture and LGBTQ topics

    It is a really funny and relaxing film. It really make me laugh. And especially love the mom part, which introduced the conflicts between old immigrants and the new elements. It make people reflect these serious topic in the laughters. Nice work! Also Shabana Azim and Fawzia Mirza really interpreted their roles perfectly!
    9ronisimunovic

    VQFF 2017: Signature Move

    Signature Move screened at the 2017 Vancouver Queer Film Festival (August 10-20) and is billed as an indie comedy-drama, but the film's writer and leading actress Fawzia Mirza, who attended the screening, called it a "romantic comedy Muslim melodrama." The film's protagonist, Zaynab (a Pakistani woman living in Chicago) starts seeing Alma (a bright, exuberant Chicana woman). Zaynab's relationship with Alma stumbles along in fits and starts: the next time she sees Alma after their first drunken hook-up, Alma realizes that Zaynab doesn't remember her name, and Zaynab says, "Gimme five to choose from." After being given five options, she picks wrong. A client of Zaynab's can't afford to pay her for her services as an immigration lawyer and asks if she accepts "other forms of payment," which means wrestling coaching, and she ends up training for a ladies luchador match. Meanwhile, her mother watches the world through binoculars from her living room armchair and tries to find a suitable husband for Zaynab; she tells her that she can go to the gym, but says, "Don't do too many crunches. You want to marry a man, not look like one."

    The concept of "coming out"-an individual announcing their homosexuality to their loved ones and the world as a whole-is inherently flawed. Gay folks decide whether to disclose their sexuality every day: when a cashier asks what they're up to that weekend, when friends ask who they're seeing and, of course, when their parents ask to meet their "friend." The idea of being out once and for all, as if it's a band-aid to be ripped off, is an impossible ideal, and an inherently white, Eurocentric one, too. In Signature Move, Zaynab is not out, and Alma is. This causes tension as their relationship grows and the film uses sights, sounds and well-timed cuts to strike a dichotomy between the two halves of Zaynab's life and the growing chasm that separates them. The way that the film deals with this makes it infinitely more nuanced than your standard East-meets-West romantic comedy, as it questions the tropes we've come to expect from films starring mixed race leads, where South Asian culture is seen as oppressive and backwards and Western culture as enlightened and forward-thinking.

    Zaynab is closeted, but as Mirza herself said in an extremely charming Q&A after the show, the point of the film is not to present Alma's way of life as more correct than Zaynab's. It's the opposite. "We have to let go of thinking that there's one right way to be," Mirza told the audience in a discussion about the white, Western concept of coming out, and her own experiences with her mother. "It's about finding better words and language to talk about the gay experience."

    On another note: Signature Move not only finds better language to talk about ethnocentrism and coming out, but to portray the lesbianism as a whole. It lets vibrant, lesbian womanhood exist in a way that often gets polished away for straight audiences-it's sweaty, awkward, funny and unapologetic. Even if you're not interested in the film for its aforementioned contributions to queer South Asian cinema, watch it because it's extremely well made. It's full of the little things that happen in real life: how your hair gets messed up as you get progressively more drunk, how your lips smush up when you kiss. Zaynab's mother has a band-aid on her thumb for most of the film. The set design is detailed and expressive, especially the bedrooms, packed with trinkets and posters. Zaynab's apartment is always filled with the sound of her mother's Pakistani television dramas, which creates a tangible feeling of home. This film was the one I was most excited to see at this year's VQFF, and I can't recommend it enough. It's one of those films you want to thank for existing.
    9JustCuriosity

    A Moving Film about Diversity, Romance, and Family

    Signature Move was well-received at its world premiere at Austin's SXSW Film Festival. It is a beautiful film. As the director alluded to in her introduction, the film is a lesbian love story between a Pakistan- American Muslim immigration lawyer and Mexican-American bookstore owner in a peaceful diverse Chicago. Basically, it is about everything Donald Trump hates! More seriously, it is about a diverse multicultural melting pot where people of different cultures come together and learn from each other and grow and sometimes come to love each other. The film is well-acted and the script is quite subtle. I particularly enjoyed the performances of Fawzia Mizra as Zaynab and Shabbana Azmi as her mother. The family relationship as Zaynab gradually figures out how to share her true self with her traditional mother is compelling. There are parts of the story that are a little too predictable, but basically it very enjoyable and a great anecdote to today's mean-spirited political climate.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. Oktober 2017 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Official site
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Urdu
      • Spanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Коронный прием
    • Drehorte
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Chicago Film Project (CFP)
      • Full Spectrum Features
      • Black Apple Media
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 31.551 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 18.935 $
      • 1. Okt. 2017
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 31.551 $
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