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Assaad Yacoub is a boundary-pushing queer filmmaker who brings a bold, visually-striking style to his provocative explorations of LGBTQ+ identity and experience. Drawing on influences ranging from magical realism to gritty social realism, Yacoub crafts films that are at once fiercely personal and compellingly universal. His debut feature The Wing (2015) announced Yacoub as a major new voice, blending dreamlike imagery and raw emotional power to tell the story of a young trans woman navigating the complexities of family, love, and self-acceptance. This daring, genre-bending approach has only continued to evolve in films like the caustic comedy Cherry Pop (2017) and the deliciously camp Butch Pal for the Straight Gal (2019), which subvert heteronormative tropes while celebrating queer joy and resilience. Throughout his work, Yacoub displays a keen eye for striking visual motifs and a masterful command of tone, seamlessly shifting between laugh-out-loud hilarity, gut-wrenching drama, and surreal fantasy. But at the heart of his films lies a deep empathy and a commitment to amplifying marginalized voices, cementing Yacoub's reputation as one of the most vital and innovative LGBTQ+ filmmakers working today.