Capital Celluloid 2019 - Day 99: Tue Apr 9

Female Trouble (Waters, 1974): Prince Charles Cinema, 6.25pm


This 35mm presentation is part of the John Waters season at the Prince Charles Cinema. You can find the full details here.

Chicago Reader review:
This 1975 feature is the best John Waters movie prior to Hairspray and his ultimate concerto for the 300-pound transvestite Divine, whose character will do literally anything—including commit mass murder—to become famous. As in all of Waters's early outrages, the technique is cheerfully ramshackle, but Divine's rage and energy make it vibrate like a sustained aria, with a few metaphors about the beauty of crime borrowed from Jean Genet. With Edith Massey and Mink Stole, as well as some doubling on the part of Divine that allows the star to have sexual congress with himself, giving birth to . . . guess who?
Jonathan Rosenbaum


Here (and above) is the trailer.

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