🎬 	Maya & Sama (2025) – queer film LGBTQ+

🎬 Maya & Sama

2025 πŸŽ₯ Director Anita Doron ⏱️ Runtime 95 minutes (1h 35m)
Cast: 🎭 Cast Nicolette Pearse, Amanda Babaei Vieira, Brenna Coates, Agni Scott
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Maya & Samar (2026) is an intense, visually captivating, and culturally charged contemporary queer romantic drama that injects a layer of provocative realism into the QueerFilmHub.com master directory. Set against the neon-lit, pulsing backdrop of contemporary Athens, the film explores the volatile collision of Western privilege and migration trauma. The narrative follows Maya (Nicolette Pearse), a fiercely independent and free-flowing journalist working for a trendy indie website, where she covers underground music, sex, and culture. While visiting an old friend in Greece, Maya crosses paths at a rave with Samar (Amanda Babaei Vieira), a queer Afghan refugee who has survived a harrowing, death-defying escape from the Taliban. Currently living undocumented in Athens, Samar dances at a local adult club to secure under-the-table cash to surviv

An instant, high-chemistry attraction ignites between the two women on the dance floor, leading to a passionate, torrid sexual affair. However, boundaries begin to dangerously blur when Maya decides to probe into Samar's life to craft a sensational online headline.

As their intimacy deepens, the film beautifully captures the friction of their contrasting realities. While Maya views their bond through a lens of progressive liberation, Samar carries the exhausting weight of a woman who must constantly explain her existence to someone who may never fully comprehend her reality. Directed with a raw, sensory gaze by Anita Doron, the film balances tender, explicitly framed sapphic intimacy with sharp social commentary. Ultimately, Maya & Samar tracks how a brief romance can dangerously spiral out of controlβ€”catapulting one woman toward instant internet fame while actively threatening the safety and survival of the other.

πŸ’‘ Did You Know? (Czy wiesz, ΕΌe?) 🧠
The Controversial NC-17 Battle: The film sparked intense debate in the industry after receiving a strict NC-17 rating from the MPA in the United States due to its explicit sexual content. Director Anita Doron openly blasted the decision as "shocking," accurately pointing out that heteronormative love stories rarely face the same institutional censorship for celebrating the joy and sacredness of female pleasure

Theatrical vs. Festival Timeline: Though the film made its official global festival debut at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival in late 2025, it secured its wide, official theatrical and digital VOD rollout across Canada in March 2026 via VVS Films.

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