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JOYLAND Movie Short Story :-

Following a long spell of unemployment, Haider lands a job at a Bollywood-style burlesque, telling his family he is a theater manager. In actuality, he is a backup dancer and becomes infatuated with a strong-willed trans woman, Biba.

Critics Consensus: With stunning honesty that's achingly bittersweet, Joyland tackles gender and sexual fluidity in a repressed patriarchal society with wisps of hopefulness.
Synopsis: The Ranas--a happily patriarchal joint family--yearn for the birth of a baby boy to continue the family line. Their youngest... [More]
Starring: Ali Junejo, Rasti Farooq, Alina Khan, Sarwat Gilani
Directed By: Saim Sadiq


JOYLAND Movie Cast :-

Ali Junejo as Haider
Rasti Farooq as Mumtaz
Alina Khan as Biba[13]
Sarwat Gilani as Nucchi[14]
Salmaan Peerzada as Rana Amanullah
Sohail Sameer as Saleem
Sania Saeed as Fayyaz


JOYLAND Movie Release :-

Premiere and festival screenings
Joyland had its world premiere at the 75th Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section on 23 May 2022.[15] Film Constellation, a U.K. and France-based sales firm, has taken up the international rights for the film, which will be shared with WME Independent for representation in North America.[16] French rights of the film were acquired by Condor.[5]

The film was invited at 2022 Toronto International Film Festival in the "Special Presentations" section and was screened on 8 September 2022.[17][18] It was also selected as part of the 27th Busan International Film Festival's "A Window on Asian Cinema" section, screening on 6 October 2022.[19] Later in December, it was invited to the 28th Kolkata International Film Festival and was screened on 18 December 2022.[20] In the same month, it was also invited to "Spotlight" section of 2023 Sundance Film Festival, held from 19 to 29 January 2023.[21]

Joyland did not screen at the International Film Festival of Kerala, one of India's most respected film festivals. In a report for Firstpost, journalist Anna M. M. Vetticad revealed that the film was rejected by the artistic director of the festival, Deepika Suseelan, who said: "There are actually so many films dealing with the same [sic], particularly transgender if we take out, you know there is lesbian, gay, different segments ... For me personally, I liked Paloma more, and for me, Joyland was taking too much time." Vetticad wrote: "It is inexcusable ... for an individual in such a critical position to consider their personal opinion reason enough to reject such a film despite its cultural and socio-political significance; to be unaware of that significance and equally unaware of audience interest in it despite the crowds it has drawn at festivals across the world."[22]