The Goddess Bunny (film)
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Original title | The Goddess Bunny |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1994 |
length | 85 minutes |
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Director | Nick Bougas |
production | Ray Atherton |
cut | Nick Bougas |
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The Goddess Bunny is an American documentary directed by Nick Bougas , released in 1994, that documents the life of the American actress of the same name .
overview
The film documents a tour of the then transgender, lesbian and gay nightclub scene in Los Angeles , California , USA , which is moderated by The Goddess Bunny, a disabled tap dance artist. The film documents their lives and focuses mainly on their gender change to women and their fight against poliomyelitis as a child.
controversy
A scene from the documentary The Goddess Bunny , in which Crisp performed a tap dance , was first published in 2005 in the form of an online video on the eBaum's World platform and later re- uploaded on YouTube . The video with the Spanish title Obedece a la morsa or in English Obey the Walrus ( obey the walrus ) went viral and has been discussed in public, because Sandie Crisps appearance was perceived by some people as disturbing. The video was also received negatively and controversially by some people who believed that the creator of the video wanted to expose Sandie Crisp.
Web links
- The Goddess Bunny in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The Goddess Bunny on YouTube
- Obey the Walrus on YouTube
Individual evidence
- ↑ The Goddess Bunny | VHSCollector.com. Accessed February 16, 2020 .
- ↑ a b c d Obedece a la morsa / Obey the walrus. In: knowyourmeme.com. Retrieved February 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Obey the Walrus on YouTube, January 21, 2008