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HOUSE OF GLOSS paints a strikingly intimate picture of Opal and Lana, two individuals navigating their vibrant lives in downtown Dundee. The documentary captures the nuances of their relationship, intertwining their passions for drag and music with the raw energy of their artistic expressions. There's an authenticity in their interactions—it's less about grand statements and more about everyday moments that speak volumes. The pacing is reflective, allowing space for the viewer to soak in the atmosphere, which is lively yet tender. What stands out is the film's unabashed embrace of identity and community, making it feel both personal and universal. It's a raw, honest dive into love and self-acceptance, all set against the backdrop of an evolving urban landscape.
Focuses on the daily lives of a queer couple.Captures the essence of urban creativity and identity.Themes of love, acceptance, and community throughout.
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