Girls Will Be Girls

Release Date: October 10, 2003
Limited release

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Its spot in the Midnight Section at Sundance indicates that you should be ready for some campy fun. Three actresses at various stages of their careers share a house in Hollywood. You have the aging actress at the end of her career, the actress who just wants to have a baby (oh and she wants the doctor who performed her abortion years before to be the father), and the naïve innocent girl just off the bus from the Midwest. One more thing – all three of them are played by men.

The drag gimmick may get the film some attention, but as with any movie there is going to have to be more to satisfy audiences. The film has had success on the festival circuit, including a Best Actress award at the US Comedy Arts Festival. With evidence that the film is actually funny and perhaps with the success of Hairspray, which also features a drag performance, on Broadway perhaps Girls Will Be Girls can expand upon the gay audience that is sure to seek it out into the broader mainstream audience. (Dan Krovich/BOP)




Vital statistics for Girls Will Be Girls
Main Cast Jack Plotnick, Clinton Leupp, Jeffery Roberson
Supporting Cast Ron Mathews, Eric Stonestreet, Hamilton von Watts, Dana Gould, Chad Lindsey
Director Richard Day
Screenwriter Richard Day
Distributor IFC Films
Trailer Click Here for Trailer
Official Site http://www.girlswillbegirlsmovie.com
Rating R
Running Time 79 minutes
Screen Count 2
Awards
  • US Comedy Arts Festival - Best Actress (Jack Plotnick, Clinton Leupp, Jeffery Roberson)

Awards page for Girls Will Be Girls
Talent in red has entry in The Big Picture


     


 
 

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