Paris Is Burning is a documentary film that delves into the vibrant and flamboyant drag ball culture in New York City during the 1980s. The film provides an insightful look into the struggles faced by the participants in the ball scene, the art of voguing, and the larger issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality. It explores themes of identity, self-expression, and the pursuit of fame in a society that often marginalizes and discriminates against those who do not conform to traditional gender roles and norms. The film also sheds light on the impact of AIDS and the struggles faced by the black LGBT community. Through captivating interviews and mesmerizing performances, Paris Is Burning celebrates the resilience, creativity, and strength of individuals who find solace and empowerment within the ball culture.
Madonna: The Immaculate Collection is a compilation of music videos by singer Madonna. The collection showcases Madonna's iconic videos, showcasing her passion for dance, music, and sexuality. Set in urban settings and featuring a mix of pop and dance music, the videos explore themes of sensuality, latino culture, and the power of self-expression through vogueing.
Port Authority is a drama/romance movie set in New York City. The story revolves around a young man named Paul who arrives in the city and gets involved with a transsexual woman named Lee. As their relationship develops, they face challenges and explore themes of love, identity, and acceptance.
Madonna: Celebration - The Video Collection (2009) is a compilation of Madonna's most popular music videos. From her early hits like "Vogue" and "Like a Virgin" to her more recent tracks like "Music" and "Hung Up," this collection showcases Madonna's incredible talent, creativity, and iconic fashion sense. Experience the evolution of Madonna's music and style through this must-watch video collection.
How Do I Look follows the journey of transgender individuals as they explore the ball culture and showcase their unique fashion and dance styles. This documentary dives deep into the vibrant and empowering world of vogueing and the struggles faced by the LGBTQ+ community.
Kiki is a documentary that delves into the vibrant and underground world of ball culture in New York City. The film explores the struggles faced by the black, LGBTQ community and the power of voguing as a form of self-expression and activism. It tackles prevalent issues such as homophobia, transphobia, and the fight for equality.
Kicked out of his home for being gay, a young man (Ephraim Sykes) finds a new family with Los Angeles drag queens.
Set in empty junkyards of Winnipeg, Sabu works in a pornography store and we view him as he approaches the end of his quest to sleep with 2000 men (which is eased by the fact that he works at a porno store). For his final conquest, he desires someone special and has chosen the eccentric character Happy to be his 2000th lover. Throughout out all of this, the town in impending doom as a flood of biblical proportions approaches.
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