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Ross Mathews Joins Queer Muslim Film 'Poreless'
26 Nov
Summary
- Ross Mathews joins 'Poreless,' a film about a queer Muslim entrepreneur.
- The film explores the tension between societal expectations and authentic self.
- 'Poreless' has screened at over 20 festivals and is now online.

Celebrity Ross Mathews has recently taken on an executive producer role for the short film "Poreless." This project, directed by Harris Doran, features a compelling narrative about a queer Muslim beauty entrepreneur facing a "Shark Tank"-style competition.
The film's synopsis highlights its exploration of the internal conflict between societal pressures for conformity and the liberating act of embracing one's true self. "Poreless" aims to reframe the queer Muslim experience, presenting it as both deeply personal and universally relatable through humor.
Following its debut at the Tribeca Festival, "Poreless" has been screened at more than 20 film festivals. The film has secured distribution and is currently accessible for viewing on the Switchboard Magazine's YouTube Channel, making its important message widely available.




