Cheltenham Welcomes Refugees
About this show
This short film shares the journey of Warren Hallett, a gay man from Malaysia. Warren was
the first person to become a refugee in the UK on the grounds of his sexual orientation. The
film covers outing, disownment, and the quest for acceptance.
Warren joins us in person to answer questions about the film: the life he has built in England
over the last 33 years and his work helping other refugees and asylum seekers and for the Home Office. He will be joined by staff from Gloucestershire Action for Refugees and Asylum seekers (GARAS) who can support LGBTQ+ people with their applications for asylum.
Zariq Rosita Hanif, an artist, performer and a trans woman from Malaysia, will close the
evening, sharing folklore, personal accounts and difficult facts faced by the Transgender
community in Malaysia.
Film night is hosted by Cheltenham Welcomes Refugees. We are a local charity making sure
refugee families and asylum seekers in Cheltenham are supported from the moment they
move in.
www. Cheltenhamwelcomesrefugees.org.uk
This event is supported by Cheltenham Borough Council Community Pride Fund
the first person to become a refugee in the UK on the grounds of his sexual orientation. The
film covers outing, disownment, and the quest for acceptance.
Warren joins us in person to answer questions about the film: the life he has built in England
over the last 33 years and his work helping other refugees and asylum seekers and for the Home Office. He will be joined by staff from Gloucestershire Action for Refugees and Asylum seekers (GARAS) who can support LGBTQ+ people with their applications for asylum.
Zariq Rosita Hanif, an artist, performer and a trans woman from Malaysia, will close the
evening, sharing folklore, personal accounts and difficult facts faced by the Transgender
community in Malaysia.
Film night is hosted by Cheltenham Welcomes Refugees. We are a local charity making sure
refugee families and asylum seekers in Cheltenham are supported from the moment they
move in.
www. Cheltenhamwelcomesrefugees.org.uk
This event is supported by Cheltenham Borough Council Community Pride Fund
Performance times
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Thursday 16 April 2026, 7:00pm
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