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Queer as Punk review โ€“ joyous portrait of Malaysian LGBTQ+ rebels making noise
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Queer as Punk review โ€“ joyous portrait of Malaysian LGBTQ+ rebels making noise

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Yihwen Chenโ€™s warm and galvanising documentary follows queer punk band Shhโ€ฆDiam! as they battle discrimination with humour and raw energy

For queer Malaysian punk band Shh โ€ฆ Diam!, every live gig is a small miracle. Their name translates as โ€œShut up!โ€, a powerful and defiant cry in a country rife with homophobia. Favouring distorted riffs, heavy drums and swaggering lyrics, the bandโ€™s powerful sound seeks to drown out the noise of prejudice and discrimination. Their courage, as well as their simple joie de vivre, thrum through Yihwen Chenโ€™s documentary portrait. Shot over six years, the film charts the monumental changes undergone by the band members and their home nation.

Always ready with a joke, lead singer and guitarist Faris is a proud trans man. Rejected by his own family, the charismatic performer finds a safe haven with his bandmates Yon and Yoyo, and their audience. Their songs turn up the volume on issues faced by the queer community, and also bristle with an anarchic sense of humour. One particularly tongue-in-cheek tune is titled Lonely Lesbian; a title taken from a hostile rightwing article citing ways to spot a lesbian, its playful and defiant lyrics reconfigure homophobic ideology into satire, an act of rebellious subversion cloaked in irony.

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