Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel (2015)
March 31, 2015Release Date
Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel (2015)
March 31, 2015Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Marc Kenison
Waxie Moon
Sarah Rudinoff
Sahara
Ben Andrews
Marya Sea Kaminski
Mariah
Erin Douglass
Polly
BenDeLaCreme
Jinkx Monsoon
Jinkx Monsoon
Luminous Pariah
Damian Puggelli
Paul Rosenberg
Lynn Shelton
Mean Tabloid Lady
Deirdre Allen Timmons
Wedding Party Guest
Wes Hurley
Director
Gretta Harley
Composer
The Shanghai Pearl
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 31, 2015
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 28m
Content RatingNR
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This Movie Is About.
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Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel is a 2011 pop-art musical comedy from cult filmmaker Wes Hurley. It stars the renowned performance artist Marc Kenison as his gender-bending burlesque personae Waxie Moon, as well as The Stranger Genius-award winners Sarah Rudinoff, Marya Sea Kaminski and John Osebold, Nick Garrison, Keira McDonald, Sage Price, Brandon Petty, Erin Emlyn Badenhop, Inga Ingenue, Lou Henry Hoover, with memorable cameos by Jinkx Monsoon, Lynn Shelton and Jackie Hell, among others. The film also features an original soundtrack with music by Campfire OK, Jose Bold, Gretta Harley, We Are Golden, the Little Penguins and Brendan Patrick Hogan. Two songs were arranged and recorded exclusively for the film by Eric Lane Barnes β his original composition "Everything is on Fire" performed by Sarah Rudinoff and a techno version of "Cold Song" performed by Nick Garrison. Wade Madsen, Anna Allen, Inga Ingenue and Waxie Moon choreographed the film's many dance sequences. Several hundred looks were created for over 200 performers by the costume and makeup designer Harmony Arnold. The Genius-award winner Jennifer Zeyl served as the art director for the film.
Although primarily a comedy, Waxie Moon in Fallen Jewel experiments with narrative structure by switching genres to mirror Waxie's social standing and emotional state, and in the process eschews Hollywood's traditional treatment of its female protagonists. Other experimental elements in the film include the generous use of Bertolt Brecht's alienation effect and its highly stylized movement and blocking, which often references choreographers such as Martha Graham.