I Can't Think Straight

I Can't Think Straight
I Can't Think Straight
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Título I Can't Think Straight
Ficha técnica
Dirección Shamim Sarif
Producción Hanan Kattan
Música Raiomond Mirza
Fotografía Aseem Bajaj
Montaje David Martin
Reparto Lisa Ray
Sheetal Sheth
Datos y cifras
País(es) Estados Unidos
Reino Unido
India
Año 2007
Estreno 2008
Duración 80 min.
Idioma(s) Inglés
Compañías
Distribución Enlightenment Productions
Regent Releasing

I Can't Think Straight es una película de 2007 de romance sobre Tala, que está preparando una boda elaborada. Varios eventos causan que tenga una aventura y posteriormente se enamore con otra mujer, Leyla. La película está distribuida por Regent Releasing y fue lanzada en cines limitados en noviembre de 2008.[1] El DVD fue lanzado el 4 de mayo de 2009.[2] La película estuvo dirigida por Shamim Sarif y es protagonizada por Lisa Ray y Sheetal Sheth. Las dos actrices protagonizan en otra película como lesbianas, en The World Unseen, lanzada en 2008.

Elenco

  • Lisa Ray como Tala
  • Sheetal Sheth como Leyla
  • Antonia Frering como Reema
  • Dalip Tahil como Omar
  • Nina Wadia
  • Ernest Ignatius como Sam
  • Kimberly Jaraj como Zina
  • Sam Vincenti como Kareem
  • Anya Lahiri como Lamia
  • Rez Kempton como Ali
  • Daud Shah como Hani
  • Ishwar Maharaj como Sami
  • Amber Rose Revah como Yasmin

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