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How Gay Is Pakistan? Review: A Personal Documentary About Queer Survival in a Closeted Society

Review How Gay Is Pakistan? Review: A Personal Documentary About Queer Survival in a Closeted Society

How Gay Is Pakistan? follows Mawaan Rizwan through a difficult, revealing look at queer life, danger, and contradiction in Pakistan. It only scratches the surface, but it remains an intimate and often eye-opening documentary about visibility and survival.

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