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In a world that challenges gender conventions and the morality of its time, we follow the life of a charismatic drag queen who becomes the center of attention in a vibrant city full of contrasts. The story begins when this character, known for his wit and charm, decides to leave his small town in search of fame and acceptance in the bustling environment of the big city. With a jar of makeup and an innate talent for performance, he delves into the world of cabaret, where bright lights and applause intertwine with the shadows of social criticism.

As the plot unfolds, the protagonist's internal struggles are explored: his desire to be authentic and loved in the face of the pressure to conform to social expectations. Along his journey, he forms friendships with a diverse group of artists who also grapple with their own identities and dreams, creating bonds that transcend the superficial. However, like in any story of love and self-discovery, he also faces adversities; a forbidden romance and the disapproval of a society that is still not ready to accept what is different.

Amidst laughter and tears, this cinematic gem reveals a powerful message about acceptance and the quest for personal truth, turning into an exhilarating journey toward self-affirmation in a time of change.

Media type
Movie
Year
1929
Director
Frank Lloyd
Writer
Bradley King
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.50
Actors
Richard Barthelmess
Lucien Littlefield
Kathrin Clare Ward
Alice Day
Tom Dugan
Lila Lee
Margaret Fielding
Garry Watson
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
Drag
Duration
85
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