Greyson, JohnQureshi, Muhammad Abdullah2023-03-282023-03-282022-12-162023-03-28http://hdl.handle.net/10315/41023Mela Jaloos (Translation: Festival Procession, in Urdu) is a 13-minute film that embarks upon a speculative queer Muslim journey of celebration, resistance and protest. Taking a performance-based approach, the film uses poetic, hybrid and dramatic means to present a kaleidoscope of influences that are rooted in Sufi histories, queerness, and life in Lahore, Pakistan. The narrative of the film is centred around a conversation between Mela, Jaloos, and the river Ravi. The three characters come together to discuss and respond to the end of the world, collapsed timelines, and its subsequent impact on the present. What unfolds is a journey and dance of spiritual transgression, opening a cosmos of queer Muslim potentialities and sexuality.Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.Film studiesMela Jaloos,(Festival Procession)Electronic Thesis or Dissertation2023-03-28Queer; Muslim; Islam; Race; Film; Contemporary Art; Mythologies; MigrationMuslimIslamRaceFilmContemporary artMythologiesMigration