Filmed over six years and following six celebrated performers as they swim against the tide, the film follows the literal highs and graphic lows of this popular tribe, revealing the personal... Read allFilmed over six years and following six celebrated performers as they swim against the tide, the film follows the literal highs and graphic lows of this popular tribe, revealing the personal struggles of each heroine.Filmed over six years and following six celebrated performers as they swim against the tide, the film follows the literal highs and graphic lows of this popular tribe, revealing the personal struggles of each heroine.
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I expected (and was hoping for) a laugh and a close-up view of a lot of parties and a lot of drag. I got all that, but what really makes this film stand out is that it looks beyond the glamour and the fun at the people behind it, their lives and also their hardships. It portrays whole persons, rather than just the characters you see on stage, and so you get to see more than what you are presented with in their shows. You get to see the connection between the glowing public persona and what's behind it. The film raises important questions about what it is that makes these performers who they become, and it carefully tells comprehensive and often very touching stories about their lives.
This film gets full marks from me because of its combination of entertainment and insight.
Thumbs up!
This film gets full marks from me because of its combination of entertainment and insight.
Thumbs up!
New film maker Colin Rothbart brings us a documentary that goes under the sequins and glitter of the East End of London drag scene. It stars many a well known name of that small – yet perfectly formed – circle of performers. Jonny Woo is very much to the forefront as is Scotee and Holestar ('the tranny with the fan – ee').
There is film from a few years back and features many a fabulous moment along the way including Glastonbury, the Royal Opera House and the Edinburgh Festival. There is also the story of Gay Bingo. Some of the pieces to camera are nakedly honest and can be quite moving especially the stories of rejection and self destruction in a miasma of drugs and alcohol.
The soundtrack is great too – check out 'I can't get the glitter out of the groove' along with some other excellent numbers. I think it is Jonny Woo who says at one point that they may not look to good on the outside but 'inside we are feeling glamorous'. I think that sums it up and drag makes the World a more colourful, vibrant place and long may it and the queens reign – I doff my diamanté tiara to all involved – truly exceptional.
There is film from a few years back and features many a fabulous moment along the way including Glastonbury, the Royal Opera House and the Edinburgh Festival. There is also the story of Gay Bingo. Some of the pieces to camera are nakedly honest and can be quite moving especially the stories of rejection and self destruction in a miasma of drugs and alcohol.
The soundtrack is great too – check out 'I can't get the glitter out of the groove' along with some other excellent numbers. I think it is Jonny Woo who says at one point that they may not look to good on the outside but 'inside we are feeling glamorous'. I think that sums it up and drag makes the World a more colourful, vibrant place and long may it and the queens reign – I doff my diamanté tiara to all involved – truly exceptional.
I loved the film from beginning to end. I always rate movies according to how much they manage to stir emotions within me. In this case, "Dressed as a Girl" is a success namely because it manages to put you through a whole range of emotions - as you watch, you smile, you laugh, you cheer, you cry... This production is not only a beautiful show that makes you rediscover the wonderfully colourful world of drag, and takes you back to the "glorious years" of the movement some 15/20 years ago - it is also a dramatic film in which the main protagonists open up and tell you their real life story, very humbly accepting to reveal their moments of weakness as honestly as their moments of glory. It is this very honesty that is deeply touching, and that occasionally brings you to tears during the screening.
A huge thanks to the whole cast and the director for a beautiful moment and for successfully brightening up what had started as a dark hangover Sunday ;D
Looking forward to much more of this! cheers XX Alice (PS: I put 9 out of 10 and not 10 only cause its always good to think there's room for improvement ;))
A huge thanks to the whole cast and the director for a beautiful moment and for successfully brightening up what had started as a dark hangover Sunday ;D
Looking forward to much more of this! cheers XX Alice (PS: I put 9 out of 10 and not 10 only cause its always good to think there's room for improvement ;))
I think I must have seen a completely different movie from all of the other reviewers as this is quite possibly the worst movie I've ever seen
How on earth you could film it over a period of six years and end up with such a rambling, incoherent series of snapshots is quite beyond me.
Lest anyone reading this think it is from some rabid homophobe let me state that I am a gay man, I have lived in the East End, I do consider drag (can be) an art form and I wholeheartedly encourage the human race to seek out alternative lifestyles BUT this just depicts the characters as shallow, self-centered and utterly narcissistic
How on earth you could film it over a period of six years and end up with such a rambling, incoherent series of snapshots is quite beyond me.
Lest anyone reading this think it is from some rabid homophobe let me state that I am a gay man, I have lived in the East End, I do consider drag (can be) an art form and I wholeheartedly encourage the human race to seek out alternative lifestyles BUT this just depicts the characters as shallow, self-centered and utterly narcissistic
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I love this film so much! Watching this with a couple of friends a few months ago was so much fun with a few sad moments in the film. It really touched me as I knew a couple of people in the film and the ones i didn't know I felt I connected with them once the film had finished.
There are some great scenes from parties, makeup, flying wigs and much more. The film takes you on the ups and down of 6 performers on the London club/drag scene and the personal lives.
Dressed as a girl is a great window into the lives of some amazing performers!
Go see it for yourself, you will love it!!!
There are some great scenes from parties, makeup, flying wigs and much more. The film takes you on the ups and down of 6 performers on the London club/drag scene and the personal lives.
Dressed as a girl is a great window into the lives of some amazing performers!
Go see it for yourself, you will love it!!!
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- TriviaDRAG is what Shakespeare would write on his play notes when he wanted the men to be 'dressed as a girl'.
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