Hedwig and the Angry Inch

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In theaters Jan 19, 2001
R, 1 hr. 31 min.

Movie Info

Director: John Cameron Mitchell
Rated: R
Running Time: 1 hr. 31 min.
Genre: Drama, Musical & Performing Arts, Comedy
Theater Release: Jan 19, 2001
DVD Release: Dec 11, 2001
Synopsis: Adapted from the hit off-Broadway musical of the same name, Hedwig and the Angry Inch is the tale of an "internationally ignored" rock & roll singer who hails from Communist Berlin and who dreams of becoming an American sensation. Hedwig (John Cameron Mitchell), born a boy named Hansel, is raised by a single mother (Alberta Watson) who wishes to see her son do better than his poverty-stricken family. Some years later, Hansel is attracted to a good-looking American G.I., who promises a better

Critic Reviews

  • Those expecting a rockin' good time are likely to be left cold by this screen translation, which despite some imaginative packaging too often proves a drag in more than the sartorial sense. More...
  • Despite the creator/actor/director's energetic efforts, the material never feels comfortable in its new form. More...
  • It is fairly short and fairly enjoyable. More...
  • Flamboyant, irreverent, naughty and oddly, profoundly moving. More...
  • What in any other hands than Mitchell's might have been a sexual sight gag becomes a symbol of personal freedom and expression. More...
  • As heartfelt as it is bizarre. More...
  • The film's not only funny and weird, it's oddly poignant. More...
  • It's not a lark or a kitschy goof or a parody; it just is what it is and you can't tear your eyes away from it. More...
  • Mitchell's textured acting and singing make Hedwig a mercurial creature, not just a transvestite harpy. More...
  • Hedwig makes for an unforgettable heroine, the perfect center to this wonderfully odd, vivid and dynamic movie. More...