R21 / English / / 1h 18mins
R21 / English / /
Director: Jennie Livingston |
Cast: Brooke Xtravaganza André Christian Dorian Corey |
Release Date: 30 November, 1989 |
Running Time: 1h 18mins |
Distributor: NA |
Paris Is Burning (1990), directed by Jennie Livingston, is a powerful documentary that explores the underground drag ball culture of 1980s New York City, focusing on Black and Latino LGBTQ+ communities. The film captures the vibrant world of voguing and the “houses” – chosen families led by “house mothers” – that offer support and a sense of belonging to young, marginalized individuals. Through interviews and footage of ball competitions, Paris Is Burning reveals the challenges these individuals face, including discrimination, poverty, and the pursuit of identity. Celebrated for its candid portrayal of resilience and self-expression, the film is a poignant look at race, gender, sexuality, and survival.