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Outtakes from an interview with filmmaker John Waters recorded for "The Cockettes" (2002). Director Bill Weber and David Weissman’s exuberant documentary loo...
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The Cockettes, an equal-opportunity theater group comprised of women, men and children, performed in drag at San Francisco's Palace Theater in the late '60s ...
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Apr 16, 2020 · Inevitably, the Cockettes were soon “discovered” by hip East Coasters, and in 1971 they—and I—flew to New York for a two-week run of performances at the run-down Anderson Theater on the ...
The Cockettes. 5,007 likes · 1 talking about this. Official page for The Cockettes documentary www.cockettes.com directed by Bill Weber and David Weissman Posting here is producer/ co-director David...
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May 19, 2015 · They mention Divine, who was affiliated with the Cockettes but not a member. Koldewyn and Worman discuss how they came to work together as songwriters. They talk about the glamour, mysticism and decadence of the Cockettes, the idea of the Cockettes as a way to live out their fantasies, and the thin line between performer and audience.
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The rise and and fall of San Francisco’s legendary theatrical troupe of hippies and drag queens, 1969 – 1972Produced and co-directed (with Bill Weber) by David Weissman. 2002 LA Film Critics Award for BEST DOCUMENTARY. 2002 Independent Spirit Award nominee for BEST DOCUMENTARY. “Wildly entertaining!”. Peter Travers, Rolling Stone.