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Swan Song
Andrew, a film student, must connect with his unresponsive father Tom who has Alzheimer's, but when every attempt to relate to him fails, Andrew turns to filmmaking, the only medium Tom responds to.
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Plot Summary
In a small-town Ohio, a retired, flamboyant hairdresser, Pat Pitsenbarger, escapes his nursing home and embarks on an odyssey across town to style the hair of a former client for her funeral. Along the way, he revisits his past, confronting estranged relationships and grappling with his own mortality.
Critical Reception
Swan Song received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its unique blend of humor and pathos, Udo Kier's titular performance, and its heartfelt exploration of identity and legacy within the LGBTQ+ community.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Udo Kier's career-defining performance.
Appreciated for its heartwarming and quirky tone.
Lauded for its sensitive portrayal of a marginalized figure.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film's charming and emotional story, with many highlighting Udo Kier's performance as a standout. The film's humor and touching narrative resonated well with viewers.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Feature Film at the 2021 Outfest.
Fun Fact
The character of Pat Pitsenbarger was inspired by director Todd Stephens' own hairdresser in his hometown of Sandusky, Ohio.
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