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My House
Ann's family moved into a new house hoping for a better live but soon consults a shaman that senses evil in the house. With the original landlord's help, Ann must uncover the horrifying secrets before the evil consumes the whole family.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the vibrant and diverse ballroom culture, a community that emerged from marginalized LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly people of color. It delves into the origins, evolution, and significance of this powerful subculture where participants compete in categories that celebrate fashion, dance, and self-expression. The film highlights the challenges faced by the community and the resilience and creativity with which they build their own chosen families and spaces.
Critical Reception
My House received positive reviews for its intimate portrayal of the ballroom scene, celebrating its artistic expression and community spirit. Critics praised its authentic representation and the emotional depth of the stories shared by its participants.
What Reviewers Say
An intimate look into the creative and resilient ballroom community.
Celebrates the artistry and chosen families formed within LGBTQ+ ballroom culture.
Highlights the challenges and triumphs of its participants with authenticity.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a larger project by Rachel Amdur aimed at documenting and preserving the history of the ballroom community.
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