Front Cover (2016)
Front Cover offers a quietly radical twist on the romantic drama: two men, each hiding a core part of their identity—one his heritage, the other his sexuality—find unexpected freedom in each other’s company. The film’s subtle power lies in how it lets these parallel masks slowly slip, not through grand confessions but through small, tender moments. It’s a thoughtful, visually stylish story for anyone who loves slow-burn connections, cultural nuance, and the ache of wanting to be truly seen.