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What begins as a routine immigration interview quickly becomes something larger: a test of memory, identity, and the story she must tell about her own life.
In a room where every answer matters, the simple promise to "tell the truth" becomes more complicated than it first appears.
Pages 8–9 of the QUEEN(S) graphic novel adaptation.
QUEEN(S) is an independent feature filmed in Queens, NYC.
The film's August 2026 theatrical rollout supports immigrant advocacy organizations through our Civic Cinema model.
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/queensmovie
Sisi moves through the rhythms of Queens each morning. Buses, train platforms, and the promise of another day.
The city represents opportunity, but also uncertainty. Every ride carries her toward a future she hopes to build, while reminding her how fragile that future can be.
Pages 5–6 of the QUEEN(S) graphic novel adaptation.
QUEEN(S) is an independent feature filmed in Queens, NYC.
The film's August 2026 theatrical rollout supports immigrant advocacy organizations through our Civic Cinema model.
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/queensmovie
Before Sisi arrives in Queens, her story begins thousands of miles away.
QUEEN(S) is an independent feature filmed in Queens, NYC.
The film's August 2026 theatrical rollout supports immigrant advocacy organizations through our Civic Cinema model.
Learn more: https://linktr.ee/queensmovie
One of the recurring themes in QUEEN(S) is the relationship between memory and place.
This illustration depicts an older Sisi looking out over the village where she spent her childhood. The same landscape appears earlier in the story when she is still a young girl, long before the journey that would take her halfway across the world.
No matter how far from home we go, it always has a place within us.