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Jim Queen: The Animated Comedy That Flips the Script on Queer Cinema
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Jim Queen: The Animated Comedy That Flips the Script on Queer Cinema

spotlightAnimationComedy4 hours ago2 min read

Jim Queen is a bold, animated comedy that tackles a satirical premise: a virus turning gay men straight in Paris. Featuring a voice cast led by Alex Ramirès and Jéremy Gillet, the film offers a fresh, hilarious take on identity and community. Did you know that legendary adult film star François Sagat lends his voice to the film?

Imagine a world where a mysterious virus named Heterosis sweeps through the Parisian gay scene, turning gay men straight. That's the wild premise of Jim Queen, the new animated comedy from director Marco Nguyen. With a runtime of just 85 minutes and a solid 7.25 on TMDB, this film is already generating buzz for its audacious storytelling.

The story follows Jim, the six-packed sovereign of the Gym Queens, who goes from Pride royalty to social outcast overnight. Alongside him is Lucien, a freshly-out twink with more heart than abs. Together, they race to find a cure before the disease erases the community that once worshiped him. It's a hilarious yet heartfelt journey that celebrates queer resilience.

Did you know? The voice cast includes François Sagat, a well-known figure in adult cinema, making his mainstream animated debut. The film also features Shirley Souagnon and Elisabeth Wiener, adding layers of talent to this vibrant production. Director Marco Nguyen, known for his visually striking style, brings a unique flair to the animation, blending comedy with social commentary.

Currently playing in Belgian cinemas, Jim Queen is a must-see for fans of boundary-pushing animation and queer cinema. It's a film that doesn't shy away from bold ideas, making it a standout in the comedy genre this season.