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Signature Move
TrailerZaynab, a thirty-something Pakistani, Muslim, lesbian in Chicago takes care of her sweet and TV-obsessed mother. As Zaynab falls for Alma, a bold and very bright Mexican woman, she searches for her identity in life, love and wrestling.Actors: Fawzia Mirza, Shabana Azmi, Sari Sanchez, Audrey Francis, Charin Alvarez, Molly Brennan, Mark Hood, Mark Hood, Molly Callinan, Minita Gandhi, Mia Park, ...»Director: Jennifer ReederCountry: United StatesDuration: 80 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 5.81 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Muz AnonymousAt 18:18 the man isn't singing in Urdu, "a man is calling for prayer (Adhan) in Arabic".2018-02-16 00:02Keywords: -
Actors of "Signature Move"
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Characters of "Signature Move"
ZaynabPlayed by: Fawzia MirzaAlmaPlayed by: Sari Sanchez -
Directors of "Signature Move"
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Creators of "Signature Move"
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Critic Reviews of "Signature Move"
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 08, 2018With its likable characters, local color and cross-cultural sparks, "Signature Move" has unsentimental sweetness and pluck.
Chicago Sun-TimesSeptember 29, 2017While this likely will appeal strongly to LGBTQ audiences, I hope it finds a wider viewing, as the acting and the dialogue make for excellent drama.
Chicago TribuneSeptember 29, 2017It doesn't all work. But the film's gently erratic personality is winning nonetheless, and it's interesting to watch Reeder, in the first project she has done without a hand in the writing, make sense of the tones.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 28, 2017This plays like a hipster version of a Nia Vardalos comedy.
Hollywood ReporterMarch 21, 2017Vivid details can animate almost any old chestnut, and many of the variations on this timeworn tale help to give the film its appeal.
eFilmCritic.comJanuary 18, 2018The movie is a perfectly pleasant bonbon for its target audience.
Black Girl NerdsNovember 13, 2017Signature Move is visually stunning and does a great job of capturing Chicago and the diversity folded throughout the city.
Screen InternationalNovember 13, 2017Signature Move is - like its heroine - cautious when tackling its most contentious themes.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)November 13, 2017[Jennifer] Reeder finds the perfect note on which to end.
Eye for FilmOctober 19, 2017Signature Move is a film adept at finding the gaps in this tangle of personal, familial and cultural stories.
Seventh RowJune 29, 2017The film finds its sweet spot in how the pair navigate their relationships with each other and their families, finding common ground as outsiders in American culture.
Sight and SoundApril 27, 2017In telling their story, Reeder and Mirza finally make good on the abruption of the North American New Queer Cinema by 9/11, returning to the celebratory multicultural, intergenerational, complex lesbian films of the last century's end.
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