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One Zero One: The Story of Cybersissy & Baybjane

Country: Germany, Language: German, 90 mins

Original Title

One Zero One - Die Geschichte von Cybersissy & BayBjane
  • Director: Tim Lienhard
  • Writer: Tim Lienhard
  • Producer: Tim Lienhard

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It is a 90-minutes documentale, a hybrid of documentary and fiction. It follows the life of 33-year-old Moroccan-German Mourad, who is 'the smallest drag queen of the world' and multi-disabled, and 48-year-old Dutch Antoine, who is a nightclub performer as well. Mourad experiments with his disabilities and is not in the closet like most of disabled people, but on stage of Parties on Ibiza amongst the most beautifully built go-go dancers. This is because schizophrenic Antoine, academic educated artist, discovered Mourads skills for being a performer. This movie is part documentary and the other part is fairy tale, arty, Camp-Style fiction, connected to what they talk about, think and dream about. Very visual, very fancy as well as experimental, but always entertaining and burlesque.


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Cast & Characters

Antoine Timmermans as Himself;
Mourad Zerhouni as Himself;
Gregory Rack as Himself;
Hans Timmermans as Himself;
Joep Timmermans as Himself;
David Pereira as Himself;
Markus Pabst as Himself;
Christophe Laudamiel as Himself;
Christoph Hornetz as Himself;
Amanda Lepore as Herself