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Secret Disco Revolution (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Jamie Kastner
  • Writer: Jamie Kastner
  • Producer: Jamie Kastner; Diana Warme

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A documentary that tries to prove that 'Disco' was a masterminded political movement. A protest by the gay & black communities and by women.

Unsurprisingly...it fails.

There's an unconvincing feminist drearily feminizing everything about disco...and, there's the Village People...moronic to the nth degree...with a cringe factor that goes off the scale.

By the end, all the participants admit that Disco was not a political movement...but, unfortunately, Kastner still made a film about it - a film that features some of the worst disco tunes EVER and is approximately 87 minutes too long.

What a complete waste of time.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A cheeky, sexy documentary hybrid, THE SECRET DISCO REVOLUTION wraps revealing celebrity interviews, classic kitsch footage and music, in a hilarious new package that never lets you stop dancing long enough to decide what's real and what's satire.

Cast & Characters

Vince Aletti as Himself;
Eric Anzalone as Himself;
Robert Kool Bell as Himself;
Henri Belolo as Himself;
Mark Benecke as Himself;
Alex Briley as Himself;
Harry Wayne Casey as Himself;
Carmen D'Alessio as Herself;
Alice Echols as Herself;
Gloria Gaynor as Herself