Hedwig and the Angry Inch (film)

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Movie
Original title Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2001
length about 87 minutes
Age rating FSK unchecked, BBFC 15
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Director John Cameron Mitchell
script John Cameron Mitchell
Stephen Trask
production Pamela Koffler
Katie Roumel
Christine Vachon
music Stephen Trask
camera Frank G. DeMarco
cut Andrew Marcus
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Hedwig and the Angry Inch is a film adaptation of the 1998 New York Off-Broadway premiered musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch from the year 2001 . John Cameron Mitchell wrote the text for the musical and later also directed and starred in the film. The plot is based on Jayne County's résumé . Stephen Trask wrote the music for musicals and films .

action

It tells the life story of Hedwig, who travels through America as a rock and roll drag queen, but was originally born as Hansel in East Berlin. The transformation of Hansel into Hedwig is described on the basis of several bizarre events and also the fact that something went wrong with the " sex change " and Hansel / Hedwig only remained the "angry inch" instead of a sex organ.

Reviews

The story is told mainly through the songs, as is typical of the genre, but the film also impresses with its extremely elaborate costumes (Hedwig wears 41 different outfits) and the very good acting performances that go back to the cast with theater actors.

  • "Strange, how the movie seems to be loud, flashy and superficial, and yet gives a deeper dimension to its characters." Roger Ebert , August 3, 2001, Chicago Sun-Times .

Background information

The film budget was about $ 6 million. The film was shot in Toronto , Canada. The film can be bought in English in Germany as an import from Great Britain. As extras there is a 90-minute, informative documentary about the creation of the stage show and film, an audio commentary with John Cameron Mitchell and Frank DeMarco, and two deleted scenes.

Awards (selection)

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  1. Sakura: Jayne County, Punk Pioneer, in: Transgenderradio Berlin, January 17, 2014
  2. Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

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