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			<pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2024 12:02:52 GMT</pubDate>
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			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>🌈 Today on @jins_podast, the first podcast on love, sexualities and gender for Arabs and/or Muslims,&nbsp;I feel thrilled to present you my dear friend Haaz Sleiman. Based in L.A., Haaz Sleiman is the first openly gay Arab Muslim actor in Hollywood! He is a Lebanese-American actor celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to the representation of gay Arabs in the film industry. He gained critical acclaim for his portrayal of Tarek in the 2007 drama "<em>The Visitor</em>" and his career took a historic turn with his role in Marvel's "<em>Eternals</em>" (2021), where he played Phastos' husband, marking the first openly gay couple and parents in the Marvel Universe. Additionally, Haaz starred in "<em>Breaking Fast</em>" (2020), a romantic comedy that explores the life of a gay Muslim man during Ramadan who falls in love with a white man.</p><br><p>📲 Follow @jins_podcast on Instagram for more exclusive content.</p><p><br></p><h6><strong>⚙️ Credits:</strong></h6><h6>“Agadir” by Gnawa Masters.</h6><h6>Excerpt from “Shahs of Sunset” Reza's Perfect Persian Skin, on Bravo.</h6><h6>Excerpt from “Queer Eye: Season 7” Official Trailer, on Netflix.</h6><h6>Excerpt from “Love, Victor”, on Hulu.</h6><h6>Excerpt from “Sex Education S02E01”, on Netflix.</h6><h6>Excerpt from “Elite”, on Netflix.</h6><h6>Excerpt from “The Visitor”, by Tom McCarthy (2007).</h6><h6>“Eternals Theme (from “Eternals” /Score)”, by Ramin Djawadi (Hollywood Record, Marvel Music) (2021).</h6><h6>“Soot”, from “Breaking Fast” (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), by Omar Fadel (Inti Binti Shinti (BMI)) (2021).</h6><h6>“The Visitor Overture”, by Jan A.P. Kaczmarek (Overture Films) (2008).</h6><h6>“Elisa's Theme (From "The Shape Of Water" Soundtrack)”, by Alexandre Desplat (Solrey Music (BMI) administered by Songs of Universal, Inc., Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation) (2017).</h6><h6>“Main Title” (from Nurse Jackie, Season 1 (Music from the Original TV Series)), by Wendy Melvoin, Lisa Coleman (Lions Gate Records) (2010).</h6><h6>“Jack Ryan - Main Theme”, by Ramin Djawadi (Paramount Music) (2018).</h6><h6>“A Wish (from “Eternals” /Score)”, by Ramin Djawadi (Hollywood Record, Marvel Music) (2021).</h6><h6>“The End of the World”, by Kent Arthur, Dee Sylvia. Performed by Skeeter Davis (Music Sales Corporation).</h6><h6>“Killing Jesus” music, by Trevor Morris (Sony Classical) (2015).</h6><h6>“Mountain”, from “Breaking Fast” (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), by Omar Fadel (Inti Binti Shinti (BMI)) (2021).</h6><h6>Post production: @pogoff_sound</h6><p><br></p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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