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Layla

  • 2024
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,2/10
495
MA NOTE
Bilal Hasna in Layla (2024)
When Layla, a struggling Arab drag queen, falls in love for the first time, they lose and find themselves in a transformative relationship that tests who they really are.
Liretrailer2:06
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen Layla, a struggling Arab drag queen, falls in love for the first time, they lose and find themselves in a transformative relationship that tests who they really are.When Layla, a struggling Arab drag queen, falls in love for the first time, they lose and find themselves in a transformative relationship that tests who they really are.When Layla, a struggling Arab drag queen, falls in love for the first time, they lose and find themselves in a transformative relationship that tests who they really are.

  • Director
    • Amrou Al-Kadhi
  • Writer
    • Amrou Al-Kadhi
  • Stars
    • Bilal Hasna
    • Louis Greatorex
    • Darkwah
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
    495
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Amrou Al-Kadhi
    • Writer
      • Amrou Al-Kadhi
    • Stars
      • Bilal Hasna
      • Louis Greatorex
      • Darkwah
    • 8Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 13Commentaires de critiques
    • 64Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux43

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    Bilal Hasna
    Bilal Hasna
    • Layla
    Louis Greatorex
    Louis Greatorex
    • Max
    Darkwah
    • Lucilla
    Tim Bowie
    Tim Bowie
    • James
    Safiyya Ingar
    Safiyya Ingar
    • Princy
    Terique Jarrett
    Terique Jarrett
    • Felix
    Rebecca Lucy Taylor
    • Emily
    Freddie Thorp
    Freddie Thorp
    • Jonathan
    Adam Howden
    Adam Howden
    • Corporate Guy
    Baby
    Baby
    • Cornucopia
    Emma McDonald
    Emma McDonald
    • Areej
    Sarah Agha
    Sarah Agha
    • Fatima
    Ali Barouti
    Ali Barouti
    • Haydar
    Rania Kurdi
    • Mariam - Mama
    Adnan Rashed
    Adnan Rashed
    • Yousef - Baba
    Buket Kömür
    Buket Kömür
    • Sara
    • (as Buket Komur)
    Ghazi Al Ruffai
    Ghazi Al Ruffai
    • Travis
    Matthew Jacobs Morgan
    Matthew Jacobs Morgan
    • Jordan
    • Director
      • Amrou Al-Kadhi
    • Writer
      • Amrou Al-Kadhi
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    10tomperuhawaii

    Beautiful portrait of freedom

    The Brits know know how to write great scripts and make amazing down to earth, real and raw movies.

    LAYLA is a stunning, beautiful and sensitive portrait of a gay man who likes to perform in outrageous drag and happens to come from a Muslim family from Palestine. He is not out to his religious family and stays with a wonderfully supportive small community of other queer people. He then meets his match in a guy his age and it all feels so easy and fun until Layla realizes that his free life comes with a price and he does not want to give up that amazing freedom. This movie and its cast is just absolutely amazing and it is so refreshing to watch a gay movie that stays away from silly stereotypes like most American gay movies cant get away from.
    10rosie-ojeda-146-708200

    Beautiful Film about the Complexities of Identity

    I had the pleasure to see the film at the Summer Sundance Film Festival. The director introduced the film and briefly talked about needing to "perform" in many aspects of our lives. I found this theme prominent in the film with not only the main character, Layla, but many other characters as well. I think the film portrayed the complexities of identity, specifically the in between-ness of labeled identities. At the same time the film was beautiful in the colors it used, wardrobes of characters, and the music was splendid. Overall the film is throught provoking and also celebrates drag in a unique way.
    7CinemaSerf

    Layla

    When "Layla" (Bilal Hasna) dons the full drag regalia to perform at a corporate launch for some ready meal company and they pay her in vouchers, she isn't best pleased and so makes a speech annoying just about everyone in the room except the guy from the marketing company. He's "Max" (Louis Greatorex) and it's quite clear that there's a little chemistry between the two after a brief conversation on a stairwell. It's not long before they've hooked up and what's clear is that both are attracted to the other, but that both have their identification issues that might prove difficult for the other to reconcile. The question for each of them is the extent to which they can love each other and still be who they are, want or need to be. Now perhaps it's the old romantic in me, but I hated the ending. That may be, though, because it is truthful and didn't take any easy routes out of what is quite an interesting story of human nurture, nature and personality. The former man is from Surrey, but has Arab roots whilst "Max" is as white as chalk and way more conforming to the more standard British norms of dress and family. Both are openly gay so that's not the issue, it's much more about breaking free from those linear and societal boundaries and being true to themselves. If I'm honest, I didn't much care for the drag friends. They seemed determined that "Max" was always going to be an interloper, and most of us know that embryonic relationships - platonic or sexual - can often thrive or fail depending on the reaction existing friends provide. There's quite a bit of selfishness around here and that annoyed me a little. Both performances are honest, playful and at times quite visceral and though comparisons are bound to be made with "Femme" and/or "Unicorns" from last year, this has quite an unique take on issues that are specific to those two characters here, but needn't be looked at in isolation.
    8peter0969

    Queerly wholesome and sweet

    Watched this at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

    Filmmaker Amrou Al-Kadhi has made an very fun, sweet and positive queer drama comedy with strong direction and amazing performances from all the cast members, particularly Bilal Hasna. The writing and direction helps capture the conflicts of traditional religious traditions, queer culture and the impacts of queer and drag relationships between the characters and setting. Many of the production designs, sound designs, and the dialogue is really good and the color presentation was beautiful.

    Bilal Hasna and Louis Greatorex have really good chemistry between one another and many of the conversations and emotional moments were strong and visually engaging. There are some good humor but some of the humor aspects felt a little dry and could use some work. I did wish the movie did explore some of the other themes a little more but it didn't ruin the experience for me.

    This movie made me learn a lot about the queer community and the drag lifestyle. And this movie was queerly wholesome to watch.
    7BadRoosevelt

    Endearing and uplifting

    A London drag queen who lives something of a double life, chances to meet the man he falls in love with and has to reconcile his own acknowledgement of his identity with his strict Muslim family. Bilal Hasna brings conviction and emotional intelligence to this raw, heartfelt drama, but also a deeply humane passion (wonderfully brought to life in a dancing scene).

    This might not be for all tastes, but as avant-garde cinema that gives us a slice of life from walks of life that don't get much of a podium in the film industry, this delivers quite well. Strongly recommended.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 mars 2025 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langues
      • English
      • Arabic
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      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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