Directed by:
John Cameron MitchellScreenplay:
John Cameron MitchellCinematography:
Frank G. DeMarcoComposer:
Stephen TraskCast:
John Cameron Mitchell, Michael Pitt, Miriam Shor, Stephen Trask, Andrea Martin, Rob Campbell, Alberta Watson, Maurice Dean Wint, Rosie O'Donnell (more)VOD (3)
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Hedwig was born a boy named Hansel in Communist East Berlin who dreamed of finding his other half and becoming a big American rock star. When a handsome American GI promises love and liberation, it seems like a dream come true. But there's a catch-in order to marry and emigrate Hansel must "leave a little something behind." Hedwig survives a botched sex change operation that leaves her with an "angry inch" only to be stranded in a Kansas trailer park the very day the Berlin Wall comes down. Undeterred, Hedwig dons immaculate makeup and a Farrah Fawcett wig and forms a rock band-The Angry Inch. While supporting herself with babysitting gigs, she falls for a 16-year-old Jesus freak she renames Tommy Gnosis. Tommy steals her songs and becomes the rock star Hedwig always dreamed she'd be. Refusing to be defeated, she fiercely performs in crumbling theme restaurants seeking recognition, retribution, and reconciliation with her other half. (official distributor synopsis)
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Even though I will never intentionally seek out John Cameron Mitchell's films, I actually admired him at times for his debut. Unlike Shortbus, which is self-absorbed and purposefully open-ended, the characters in Hedwig can be understood and Hedwig herself is a very likable character, who easily connects with the audience thanks to the amazing lyrics of her songs. However, as a whole, the film remains too bizarre for my taste, despite its pleasant feeling. ()