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Peach Paradise

Synopsis

Non-binary Japanese-Irish drag artist ShayShay storms the UK’s cabaret scene with a gender-diverse, Pan-Asian collective to dismantle racial stereotypes with love and glitter.

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 min
Director
Shiva Raichandani
Producer
Chi Thai
Co-Producer
Shaun Lónyay-Rhodes
Editor
Rebecca Gin
Screenwriter
Shiva Raichandani
Director of Photography
Darius Shu
Sound
Jane Lo
Composer
Rushil
Principal cast
Shane (ShayShay) Konno, Lilly SnatchDragon, Evelyn Carnate

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