Queer relationship blossoms in this tale that is tactful of identification from first-time manager Faraz Shariat.

In the darkness of his bedroom, a promise for his own sanity as a young gay German-Iranian man“ I am the future,” Parvis (Benjamin Radjaipour) mutters to himself. No Hard Feelings, Parvis confronts the direction of his future and the duplexity of his own identity against the backdrop of Germany’s refugee programme in Faraz Shariat’s debut feature. Continue reading