Venus Boyz (2001)
Directed by Gabrielle Baur / Gabriel Baur
Sub-Genres - Gender Issues, Sexuality, Social Issues |
Release Date - Aug 22, 2003 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 104 min. |
Countries - Switzerland, Germany, United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Andrea LeVasseur
Gabriel Baur directs the documentary Venus Boyz, an intimate look at drag king culture and female masculinity in various parts of the world. Starting out on Drag King Night in New York City, the film introduces the lives of several women who discuss their fascination with dressing up like men. Mildred Gerestant is a data processor who performs in the evenings as a male rapper named Dred. Dressed as businessman Danny King, Diane Torr runs workshops to show other women the fine art of drag king-dom. Other subjects include Bridge Markland from Germany, Del LaGrace Volcano from London, and several others. After opening to festival acclaim throughout Europe, Venus Boyz won an honorable mention at the New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.
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drag [cross-dressing], sexual-identity, transgendered, transvestite, tolerance