Alphavillemonamour
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TRAMPS! | |
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Directed by | Kevin Hegge |
Produced by | Brian Robertson Kevin Hegge |
Written by | Kevin Hegge |
Starring | Judy Blame Duggie Fields Princess Julia John Maybury Philip Sallon Mark Moore Christine Binnie Scarlett Cannon Sue Carrington Les Child Michael Costiff Andrew Czezowski Jeffrey Hinton David Holah Mark Lebon Andrew Logan |
Music by | Verity Susman Matthew Simms Kat Duma |
Cinematography | Jack Reynolds |
Edited by | Neil Cavalier |
Production company | Low End |
Distributed by | Game Theory Films Good Deed Entertainment Bohemia Media |
Release date |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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TRAMPS! is a 2023 Canadian documentary film, written and directed by Kevin Hegge. The film features interviews from Duggie Fields, Princess Julia, John Maybury, Philip Sallon, Mark Moore, Christine Binnie, Scarlett Cannon, Sue Carrington, Les Child, Michael Costiff, Andrew Czezowski, Jeffrey Hinton, David Holah, Mark Lebon and Andrew Logan, including the last on-screen interview given by Judy Blame before his death.
Premise[edit]
Rising from the nihilistic ashes of the punk movement in the late 1970s, a fresh crowd of flamboyant fashionistas, who would later be christened the New Romantics, began to materialize on the streets of London, England.
Featuring[edit]
- Judy Blame as Himself
- Duggie Fields as Himself
- Princess Julia as Herself
- John Maybury as Himself
- Philip Sallon as Himself
- Mark Moore as Himself
- Christine Binnie as Herself
- Scarlett Cannon as Herself
- Sue Carrington as Herself
- Les Child as Himself
- Michael Costiff as Himself
- Andrew Czezowski as Himself
- Jeffrey Hinton as Himself
- David Holah as Himself
- Mark Lebon as Himself
- Andrew Logan as Himself
- Kevin Hegge as Herself
Release[edit]
The film premiered in March 2022 at BFI London FLARE.
Critical reception[edit]
The film received positive reviews from critics. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, it currently holds an approval rating of 100% FRESH with an average rating of 7.3 out of 10, based on 5 reviews.
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