The Queen of My Dreams

Q&A Screenings (Sept 10 & 11) | General Release Sept 13

Director: Fawzia Mirza

Stars: Amrit Kaur, Nimra Bucha, Hamza Haq

Description

In UK Cinemas Sept 13 

Opens at:

Arthouse Crouch End
Barbican Cinema
Cineworld Ilford & Fletham
Curzon Bloomsbury,
Rich Mix Bethnal Green
Ritzy, Hackney & Clapham Picturehouses
VUE Cinemas (select cities)

Dukes Komedia, Brighton
Home Manchester
Pictureville, Bradford
Showroom, Sheffield
Broadway Nottingham
Phoenix Leicester

Azra is worlds apart from her conservative muslim mother. When her father suddenly dies on a trip home to Karachi, Azra finds herself on a Bollywood-inspired journey through memories, both real and imagined; from her mother’s youth in Karachi to her own coming-of-age in Canada.

1999, Azra (Amrit Kaur) travels from Toronto to Karachi after her father Hassan’s (Hamza Haq) sudden death, forcing her to confront her complicated relationship with her mother Mariam (Nimra Bucha).

The film flashes back to 1969 Karachi, portraying a booming, groovy period where the young Mariam (also played by Kaur) rebelliously pursues her own path in life. When a chance meeting with Hassan occurred, it was love at first sight.

In the modern-day storyline, Azra must navigate mourning her idealised late father while trying to understand her equally complex mother. It’s a story about intergenerational divides, culture clashes, and the messy reality of mother-daughter relationships.

While paying homage to the classic Bollywood film and song “Meri Sapno Ki Rani” (literally “The Queen of My Dreams”), the film’s heart lies in Fawzia Mirza’s very personal look at her own family dynamics and quest for self-discovery. The film is  insightful, joyful, and moving examination of South Asian identity.

Director / Writer: Fawzia Mirza

Stars: Amrit Kaur, Nimra Bucha, Hamza Haq,

Cast: Amrit Kaur, Nimra Bucha, Hamza Haq
Director: Fawzia Mirza
Language: English, Urdu
Subtitles: English
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Running Time: 96 mins
Sound: 5.1