Toul Omri: A new queer Arabic film

By Ari | May 21, 08 11:49 AM

Our friends at freeDimensional let us know about "the first gay-positive, unapologetic and uninhibited feature movie in Arabic," Toul Omri (or "All My Life"). It's premiering at Frameline LGBT Film Festival in San Francisco on Sunday June 22nd at 8:30pm. (View trailer)

To help the independent filmmakers meet their post-production expenses, please send any donations to one of the 2 addresses below:

  1. Tax-deductible donations: Please write a check to "Al-Fatiha Foundation" (and write "All My Life movie" in the memo) and mail the check to: *Mike Karim*, PO Box 3422, San Diego, CA 92163.
  2. If you prefer to send your donation to the filmmaker directly (not tax-deductible), please send a check to Maher Sabry, 584 Castro St., Box # 378, San Francisco, CA 94114.
If for any reason you do not wish your full name to be to listed as a donor in the film's credits, please provide a partial name for the credits or mention that you prefer to stay anonymous.


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