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Started by MadelineB, September 04, 2012, 10:26:44 AM

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Peaches: The Movie
Jack Cullen
Posted September 3, 2012

http://www.gaytimes.co.uk/Interact/Blogs-articleid-9258-sectionid-705.html



Move over Wallis Simpson, there are some bigger biopic shoulder pads in town.

And about fatherf***ing time too! Goddess of pop music, pioneering electro rock whore, high-art trendsetter, one-woman birth place of Lady Gaga, gender destroyer, wig investor and mullet-sporter Peaches is finally hitting the big screen with an eponymous film: Peaches Does Herself. The trailer has just landed on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/embed/KhNhrKNYvSo

Peaches' hand-picked co-stars include transsexual porn star Danni Daniels and retired stripper Sandy Kane, the film is choreographed by Jeremy Wade and features 22 Peaches songs (There better be a sing-a-long screening somewhere in Shoreditch, if not we'll arrange one here in the Gay Times office). The semi-autobiographical storyline follows a wannabe electro pop star from bedroom fantasies into the dangerous world of showbusiness realities, following the lead character's journey that encompasses sex changes, heartbreaks, unforgiving smoke machines and what seems to be never-ending excuses for Peaches to storm up to performers and slap their t*ts.



Peaches Does Herself - Trailer
Posted by PeachesTV
September 3, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/embed/KhNhrKNYvSo



Peaches Does Herself has its World Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 13th September at Bloor Hot Docs Cinema at 9pm.

The 'anti-jukebox musical' written, directed by and starring, Peaches, tells the story of a young woman who, inspired by a 65-year-old stripper, begins to make sexually forthright music. Her popularity grows and she becomes what her fans expect her to be: transsexual. She falls in love with a beautiful she-male, but gets her heart broken and then ventures on a path of self-discovery.
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
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