LGBTQ+ asylum seekers in Belgium face an impossible ask: prove their identity by reliving the worst things that have happened to them.
For people who have hidden their queerness their whole lives just to survive, the asylum process demands the opposite: total openness, total detail, to complete strangers. Red Elephant follows those caught in this cruel contradiction, many of whom have fled deeply conservative, homophobic societies only to encounter a system that requires them to narrate their most painful experiences as evidence. The film gets close to the reality of what this process feels like; the waiting, the vulnerability, the absurdity of turning personal identity into a bureaucratic checkbox. Red Elephant is a powerful story about what gets lost when the price of safety is exposing the very thing you were taught to hide.
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Premiere statusWorld premiere
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Director(s)Iqran Rasheed
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Country(s)Pakistan, Belgium, Hungary, Portugal
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Year2026
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Duration22 mins
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Producer(s)Victor Candeias, Sachin, Iqran Rasheed
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CinematographySiddhant Sarin, Catarina Gonçalves, Lokesh Saini
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EditingIqran Rasheed
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SoundMontserrat Mancilla, Abram Cerdahin
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Language(s)Urdu, French, English
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Sales CompanyIqran Rasheed