RuPaul's Drag Race UK is a reality competition show in which drag queens compete in various challenges to become the next drag superstar.
RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under is a thrilling reality TV show competition where drag queens from Oceania showcase their talent and compete for the title of the ultimate drag superstar. With fierce performances, glamorous fashion designs, and fierce challenges, the queens battle it out in a quest to be crowned the winner.
After being dumped by his prom-queen girlfriend, high school jock Zack makes a bet that he can transform an ordinary girl, Laney, into the new prom queen. As Laney begins to transform, Zack finds himself falling for her. However, complications arise when his friend Dean tries to sabotage the bet.
Drag Race España (2021) is a reality TV show competition where drag queens from Spain compete in various challenges to showcase their performance art, cross-dressing, and lip-syncing skills. It is a part of the Drag Race franchise.
The first international version of the show RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars.
The Family Fang is a comedy-drama movie based on a novel, that follows a dysfunctional family of performance artists, the Fangs. When their parents mysteriously disappear, the adult siblings must come to terms with their unconventional upbringing and confront the unresolved traumas of their childhood. The film explores themes of family dynamics, identity, and the blurred line between art and reality.
Drag Race Thailand is a reality competition TV show where drag queens from Thailand compete in a series of challenges to showcase their talents and fashion sense. The show follows a similar format to the original Drag Race series, with judges evaluating the contestants' performances and eliminating one queen each week until a winner is crowned.
In a future world where biotechnology has advanced, humans undergo biological changes and abandon physical pain and disease. Performance artist Saul Tenser and his partner Caprice exploit Tenser's accelerated evolution syndrome, showcasing his organ transformations through avant-garde performances. A police unit recruits Tenser to infiltrate a group of radical evolutionists. As Tenser delves deeper into this underground movement, he discovers their agenda of modifying their digestive system to consume plastics. Amidst betrayal and tragedy, Tenser ultimately embraces their beliefs on human evolution.
Sorry to Bother You follows the story of Cassius Green, a young black man living in Oakland, California, who works as a telemarketer. Frustrated with his low pay and lack of prospects, Cassius discovers a magical key that helps him achieve unprecedented success. However, as he rises through the ranks of his company, Cassius realizes the cost of his newfound success and must decide between loyalty to his friends and the pursuit of wealth and power.
Penn & Teller's Magic and Mystery Tour is a 2003 television documentary miniseries starring Penn & Teller. The program was created by the CBC in association with Channel 4 Film. The show focuses on street magic, and the subjects of each of the three shows are China, India, and Egypt. Unusually for Penn and Teller, Teller speaks in the Egypt episode, even though part of their trademark performance is that Penn does all the speaking.
The Square is a satirical comedy that explores the hypocrisy and absurdity of the art world. Christian, the museum's artistic director, is preparing for an upcoming exhibition called 'The Square', which aims to promote altruism and trust. However, his own behavior contradicts the values he preaches, leading to a series of awkward and hilarious situations. As Christian's life spirals out of control, he is forced to confront his own hypocrisy and the true meaning of art.
Encounters at the End of the World takes us to the remote and beautiful landscapes of Antarctica, where we meet a variety of individuals who have chosen to live and work in this extreme environment. From penguins and volcanoes to marine biologists and scientists studying neutrinos, this documentary explores the unique and captivating world of Antarctica.
Begotten is a surreal and disturbing fantasy horror film that explores ideas of transcendence, self-mutilation, spirituality, and the brutality and violence of existence. It follows a story of a deformed man who is born from the self-insemination of Mother Earth, and the various horrifying and grotesque events that unfold.
Looking for Richard is a documentary film that explores the process of creating and performing William Shakespeare's play Richard III. It offers insights into the world of acting, the challenges of staging a Shakespearean play, and the creative process behind bringing a classic work to life.
In Brazil, a group of queens compete in the glamorous world of drag to become the next Brazilian Drag Superstar, showcasing their charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent to snatch the crown.
Wig is a documentary that explores the vibrant and influential underground drag scene in New York City during the 1980s. It provides an intimate look into the lives of drag performers and their experiences within the LGBTQ+ community. The film also chronicles the annual Wigstock festival, a celebration of drag culture and performance art.
A hybrid feature film that investigates contemporaneity through the body and its countless possibilities of expression and meanings. The film puts the body and the idea of the body in evidence, through metalanguage, articulation and confrontation of documentary, fictional and performative languages. The film follows the trajectory of the main character who uses her own body to formulate universes and investigate the meanings that are drawn in it. In a kind of subjective diary written on her skin, she records sensations and reflections, building relationships with thinkers, performances and archival materials, which lead her to other bodies and other stories.
In 1974, French high-wire artist Philippe Petit attempts to walk on a tightrope between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. With the help of a group of friends, he plans and executes the daring and illegal act, defying all odds and capturing the world's attention.
Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present is a documentary film that explores the life and work of renowned performance artist Marina Abramović. The film provides an intimate and insightful look into Abramović's career, showcasing her groundbreaking performances and exploring the themes of art, endurance, and human connection. Through interviews, archival footage, and the documentation of Abramović's most famous performance, 'The Artist Is Present,' the film offers a deep understanding of the artist's impact on contemporary art.
For the first time in its herstory, Belgium is welcoming the most glamorous drag competition. Hosted by the great French-Canadian diva, Rita Baga, Drag Race Belgique will demonstrate the immense talent and creativity of its drag scene. So be prepared for their audacity and authenticity!