Queens of Heart: Community Therapists in Drag

Nov 17 2006 Not Rated 0h 49m
Biography, Documentary, Family

Go backstage at the country's oldest drag club with this fascinating look at the psychology of drag that examines the skills needed for men to transform into women and the complex social interaction between performers and audience.

Plot

Queens of Heart brings to the screen the fabulous complexity of drag dhows and their characters who dance into our psyches. Darcelle XV is the longest-running drag club in the United States and an Oregon institution. A bachelorette night visit to the club has become a rite of passage for women throughout the Pacific Northwest celebrating their 'last night out.' The proprietor, seventy-five year old Darcelle, performer and community activist, comforts and confronts her audiences, from the brides gone wild and their nervous male companions, to gays and lesbians celebrating a step towards coming out, to older women recovering from an illness or divorce. Her sassily dispensed bon mots bring audiences together reminding us that although we may look different, a good laugh is universal.

Written by

Jan Haaken, Wendy Kohn

Directed by

Jan Haaken

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Average Rating
4.8 out of 10
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