Kiki

Kiki

By Sara Jordenö

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2017-02-24
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 33min
  • Director: Sara Jordenö
  • Production Company: Story AB
  • Production Country: United States of America, Sweden
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.8/10
5.8
From 20 Ratings

Description

25 years after 'Paris Is Burning' introduced the art of voguing to the world, Kiki revisits New York City's thriving underground ballroom scene. It's a larger-than-life world in which LGBTQ youths of color are empowered by staging elaborate dance competitions that showcase their dynamic choreography, fabulous costumes, and fierce attitude. It's also a safe haven for struggling, at-risk teens who find acceptance, support, and friendship within the Kiki community. Granted intimate access to the scene, filmmaker Sara Jordenö introduces viewers to some of Kiki culture's most prominent personalities, going beyond the glamour of the balls to highlight the serious challenges facing queer black and Latino young people. Bringing together heartrending personal stories with incredible displays of creative expression, Kiki is 'exhilarating…an indelible, must-see ode to gay New York' (Manohla Dargis, The New York Times).

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  • It was great.

    5
    By .><
    What a joyous movie. I loved it.
  • Great movie

    5
    By metamindwerx
    Really enjoyed this film, and learning more about this sect of the LGBT community in NYC. An excellent follow up to Paris Is Burning.
  • Sage O'Neil

    5
    By Sage O'Neil 18
    Very eye Opening Film touched me in every way
  • Disapointed at Victim Focus

    3
    By ChristoNL
    I was so excited about seeing this movie and getting an update on the ball scene. Paris Is Burning struck such a wonderful balance between the hard reality of life as a poor, LGBT person in that era and the fierce competition, joy and art of the ball scene that people used to escape or overcome their situations in life. There were some very sad and rough stories in PIB, but I never felt like it was a "Victim Story", it was a story of survivors and I found it very inspiring. That's not what Kiki felt like to me. The stories may be very real, but the characters are developed in a far less structured way than in PIB, and I couldn't help but feel like each one of them was portrayed more like a victim. A sign of how culture in America is evolving? I didn't really enjoy it.
  • Kiki is a great spin off of Paris is Burning

    5
    By HVM4
    Highlights the Ballroom Vogue dance communitiy with diversity and unity in all there highs and lows in the community and shows there educating other children to support how HIV and the LGBTQ activism help educate there house family. Fierce dancing and a must watch especially for NYC club kids and the underground house musuc ballroom scene.
  • Reality

    5
    By Thegreatwhitesharkkk
    Beautifully shot. This film displays the harsh realities of queer urban youth, gender transition, chosen family, HIV, vogueing, love, joy, and so much more.
  • Exciting ‼️

    5
    By Octavia Unbothered .C
    This Film Was Phenomenal 💛🔱 To Be Able To Relate To The Stories Was The Most Important Part Great Job Sara & Twiggy , And Congradulations To The Cast W/ Much Respect 🔱

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