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Supa Cottonelle is quite the fascinating dive into the Vancouver ballroom scene of the 2000s, really. It’s a documentary that shines a light on House Mother Cotton and her sisters, exploring not just their lives but how they shaped the local LGBTQ+ community. The atmosphere is vibrant, with great pacing that balances interviews and archival footage. You get a real sense of the challenges they faced and the joy they created in their spaces. The performances, both in ballroom and in candid moments, capture raw emotion and resilience. It’s distinctive for its blend of celebration and history—a heartfelt tribute that doesn’t shy away from the realities of those times.
Focuses on LGBTQ+ historyFeatures archival footageRich in personal stories
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