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Hedwig and the Angry Inch

An anatomically incorrect rock odyssey 

Year: 2001 
Running Time:
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 (Scope) 
Certificate: BBFC 15 Cert – Not suitable for under 15s 
Subtitles: The level of subtitling in this film is unknown to WSC 
Directed by Unknown 
Starring: Unknown  
Review:

Hedwig and the Angry Inch tells the bizarre life story of a rock and roll drag queen, from her beginnings as a small boy in East Berlin to the present day. It shows her falling in love with an American G.I. then going for a sex change operation, waking up to find nothing but a "one inch mound of flesh" where her organ should be. The story is packed with twists and turns at every stage, and has to be seen to be believed.

Remarkably, I really enjoyed seeing this film, which is told mostly through songs, despite the fact I normally hate musicals. The soundtrack picked for the movie is perfect - packed with rock and roll that's easily on a par with Tommy. After seeing this film a went away humming the tune to one particular song that stuck with me for days.

Considering this film is a directorial debut and has no big name stars in it, the acting is fantastic and the story line very strong. The character of Hedwig could so easily have been one dimensional and easy it to poke fun at, the truth is John Cameron Mitchell gives the character so much emotional depth you forget this is a fictional story.

This film is totally inspiring and uplifting, well worth a look.

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Screenings of this film:

2001/2002 Spring Term (35mm)