The documentary follows a Vancouver-based non-profit, Refugee Rainbow, as they privately sponsor LGBTQ refugees facing persecution in their home country. The organization guarantees support for a year and assigns each refugee a "circle" of volunteers who commit to supporting them until the end of that year. The film focuses on one such circle of eleven individuals, including a 22-year-old refugee named Drake from Uganda, as they navigate their differences and internal struggles while trying to help Drake adjust to his new life in Vancouver.
Someone Like Me
Eleven strangers join forces to rescue a gay youth from life-threatening violence in Uganda, only to face a new challenge when a pandemic strikes and internal conflicts arise, jeopardizing the youth's chance at a new life in Canada.