Cherry Pop (Short)

Synopsis:

When Lauren Ordair, headliner of a weekly drag show, threatens to not appear for her final performance all hell breaks loose backstage. While all the other drag queens fight about who will replace Lauren a young newcomer, Amanda Poupon, is battling stage fright over her debut performance. Will the show go on?

Quick Thoughts:

I actually didn’t know about this queer short film until after watching “Cherry Pop”, the feature film that expanded upon this queer short! So my review is a tad biased due to this, although it’s clear that there were key elements taken from this short film into the feature film – including a few that left me a bit underwhelmed. Overall, while I enjoyed this queer short film because it’s the foundation for the feature film, I think it’s too short to adequately cover the needed points crammed into fifteen minutes. But a decent attempt, and still worth watching – especially if you enjoy “Cherry Pop”!

Watched?

Yes

Reviewed?

No

Worth It?

Neither or Unsure

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Release Date:

4 April, 2014

Duration:

16m

Director:

Assaad Yacoub

Writers:

Nick Landa, Assaad Yacoub

Stars:

Donald Collins, Edward Davis, Nate Grey

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