Paris Is Burning is a documentary film that explores the drag ball culture in New York City during the 1980s. The film follows the lives of African American and Latino LGBTQ+ individuals who participate in these balls, where they compete in various categories such as voguing, fashion, and realness.
The film delves into the struggles and triumphs of these individuals as they navigate issues of race, gender, and sexuality in a society that often marginalizes them. Through interviews and footage from the balls, Paris Is Burning sheds light on the creativity, resilience, and community that exist within the drag ball scene.
Directed by Jennie Livingston, the film has been praised for its candid portrayal of the lives of its subjects and its exploration of themes such as identity, self-expression, and acceptance. Paris Is Burning has become a cult classic and a landmark in LGBTQ+ cinema, influencing popular culture and sparking important conversations about diversity and inclusion.
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Paris Is Burning
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Sundance
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Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
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The Show
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Never Gonna Give You Up
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Barry White:
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Move Your Body
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Love Hangover
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Triumphal March
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Giuseppe Verdi:
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Silent Morning
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Over the Rainbow
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Deep in Vogue
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Got To Be Real
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Love Is The Message
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Another Man Is Beating My Time
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I Am What I Am
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Let No Man Put Asunda
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I'll House You
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Who's Zoomin' Who
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I'll House You
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Jungle Brothers:
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Who's Zoomin' Who
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Aretha Franklin:
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