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Queens in Finistère is a raw glimpse into the life of Anthony, who juggles his dual existence as a business owner and a vibrant queen named Britany. The film unfolds against the backdrop of Quimper's charm, contrasting his daytime normalcy with the nighttime escapades of drag performance. The pacing is contemplative yet engaging, allowing us to absorb the atmosphere of his world. There's a palpable tension between personal identity and societal expectations, which the documentary navigates with a delicate touch. The practical effects here aren't flashy; rather, they serve the authenticity of the performances, showcasing Anthony's transformation seamlessly. It's an intimate portrait that feels both personal and universal, revealing the struggles and joys of living one's truth.
Focuses on identity and transformation.Captures the vibrant atmosphere of drag culture.Explores the contrast between day and night life.
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