Until very recently, gay foreigners wanting to live in the US have faced huge problems getting a green card. DOMA meant their relationships weren’t recignised, those with HIV weren’t even meant to be allowed into the country and compared to straight people the immigration odds were stacked against them.
That’s the world I Do Inhabits, which reaches DVD in the UK on October 28th. You can take a look at the trailer above.
Here’s the synopsis: ‘Whilst looking after his niece and sister-in-law (Alicia Witt), Jack (David W. Ross from 90s boy band, Bad Boys Inc) a British gay man living in in New York City, finds himself at risk of losing his family when his work visa is denied. Threatened with deportation he has to compromise his ideals in order stay in the USA and enters into marriage of convenience with his lesbian best friend, Ali (The Sopranos star, Jamie-Lynn Sigler). The couple quickly wed but have to prove the validity of their marriage to the authorities.
Glenn Gaylord (producer of Leave It on the Floor) directs a contemporary romantic drama addressing equality issues and personal dilemmas. Featuring a stellar cast headed by David W. Ross, I Do is a touching and important film in the face of the global news of DOMA, gay marriage and immigration law.’
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