
Underneath the Sequence, Rage: a History of Drag
The art of drag represents an artistic transformation where individuals create characters by amplifying gendered traits, challenging established social norms. This practice, known for its spectacular performances, has evolved through periods of repression and acceptance. Through humor and self-mockery, drag disrupts conventions and is deeply rooted in the history of LGBT+ movements. This documentary traces the history of Drag in France and around the world, from William Dorsey Swann—a young emancipated slave considered the first drag queen—to RuPaul, Nicky Doll, and Paloma. Featuring contributions from historians, anthropologists, and sociologists specialized in drag, as well as testimonies from drag artists who are shaping or have shaped this history.
Top Cast

Hugo 'Paloma' Bardin
Self / Narrator (voice)

Tonya Loren
Herself

Nicky Doll
Herself

Soa De Muse
Herself

Cookie Kunty
Herself

Esther Newton
Herself

Joe E. Jeffreys
Himself

Manon Bril
Herself

Apolline Bazin
Herself

Tyra Priam
Herself

Zize
Self
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