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Title Jamie: Drag Queen at 16 / Director: Popplewell, Jenny
Published Australia : ABC2, 2011
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Summary *Coarse Language*Jamie: Drag Queen at 16 is a moving and uplifting documentary following the emotional story of teenager Jamie Campbell as he makes a bold step on his difficult journey into adulthood.The revealing, thought-provoking film shows Jamie battling prejudice from his community, and even within his own family, whilst pursuing what he feels is his destiny - to become a drag queen.Growing up in a former mining village in County Durham, Jamie has already faced his fair share of difficulties after coming out as gay at 14. However, with the majority of his family and friends being supportive, Jamie has now decided that he is ready to share his passion with the world.He plans to embrace who he really is by attending his end of school prom in drag.As Jamie has some frank and intimate family moments, the film explores his hopes and fears for the future as he finds out just how strong he really is. Will he get the acceptance he craves from his peers and the confidence to be who he really is?PRODUCTION DETAILS:Executive Producers Jes Wilkins & Tom Barry
Event Broadcast 2014-05-07 at 21:30:00
Notes Classification: M
Subject Psychological abuse.
Teenage boys -- Psychology.
Theater.
Young adult fiction.
Form Streaming video
Author Popplewell, Jenny, director
Halfpenny, Jill, host