Nana Mensah
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Meeko Gattuso
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Oberon K. A. Adjepong
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Madeline Weinstein
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Russell G. Jones
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Ward Horton
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Purva Bedi
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Daniel Reece
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Elia Monte-Brown
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Alok Tewari
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Maria-Christina Oliveras
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Anya Migdal
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Nana Mensah | Meeko Gattuso | Oberon K. A. Adjepong | |||
Madeline Weinstein | Russell G. Jones | Ward Horton | |||
Purva Bedi | Daniel Reece | Elia Monte-Brown | |||
Alok Tewari | Maria-Christina Oliveras | Anya Migdal |
Nana Mensah | Meeko Gattuso | ||
Oberon K. A. Adjepong | Madeline Weinstein | ||
Russell G. Jones | Ward Horton | ||
Purva Bedi | Daniel Reece | ||
Elia Monte-Brown | Alok Tewari | ||
Maria-Christina Oliveras | Anya Migdal |
As Sarah struggles with funeral arrangements (for both a ‘white people funeral’ and traditional Ghanaian ceremony) and tries to get rid of the shop, she begins to re-evaluate her life. In doing so, she regains a connection to her culture. With a cast of supporting characters, including weed brownie-baking ex-cons and English-football-loving uncles, Queen of Glory is a hilarious and touching film that breathes new life into the tropes of millennial comedy.