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KingDom

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 23 mins

  • Director: Joanna Vymeris
  • Writer: Molly Beth Morossa
  • Producer: Joanna Vymeris

CGiii Comment

Please...someone explain the 'art' of Drag Kings?!? A merkin on the face, fake 5 o'clock shadow? A plethora of tattoos! Duh...that's what makes a man!?!

This is over-written, over-played and under-funny.

On a brighter note...the cinematography and lighting are fantastic...in too few places! 


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The(ir) Blurb...

In a dark alleyway Moloko Jones narrates an exciting tale of intrigue and adventure and this story of one fateful night comes to life on the screen. He describes how, without an urgent injection of cash, KingDom faces imminent closure and our cast of eclectic characters face a humiliating and uncertain future. Never one to concentrate on a problem for long Randy suggests they all visit the 'monument to masculinity' on show at a local gallery, for a fun lads outing, when suddenly Moloko gets an idea.

They could save their beloved bar and get their hands on an iconic work of art reflecting what they value above all else; Manhood. Scoping out the gallery they realise the guard is a bit of a ladies man, just like Steve, and conclude that no one could capture the essence of a seductive woman better than a man. So the boys drag up, the heist begins, and needless to say all does not quite go to plan.

Cast & Characters

Rosie Bartley (as Steve)
Len Blaco (as Guard)
Ruby Gaskell (as Frank)
Madi Gianfrancesco (as Beau Jangles)
Molly Beth Morossa (as Moloko Jones)
Lilly SnatchDragon (as Celeste Lecroix)
Symone (as Barry Badass)
Veronica Thompson (as Randy)