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KILL DOLLY KILL
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#POLISH PREMIERE | horribly funny | Troma | John Waters | LGBTQ+ | Tromaville | Lloyd Kaufman | Heidi Moore | drag | Dolly Deadly | bloody comedy | black humour | musical | obscene | vulgar | indecent | bold | gros sex aggeration | politically incorrect | bad taste | kitschness | horror | bloody crusade | this bitch

KILL DOLLY KILL

horror, comedy, musical | USA | 2023
World premiere: Fantastic Fest 2023
Polish premiere: Splat!FilmFest

 

INDECENT AND BOLD ANTIDOTE FROM TROMA ENTERTAINMENT TO „BARBIE”

An antidote to the “Barbie” phenomenon and its pink effect. “Kill Dolly Kill” is a cheap, grossly obscene and vulgar film. In fact, that is exactly why it is so excellent because it came from the heart and for a good cause…

Heidi Moore’s masterpiece, inspired by the oeuvre of incorrigible counterculture icon – John Waters, is a sequel of the cult film popular among certain social groups, “Dolly Deadly”, which also came out of Troma, the famous film production company. This studio is the reason behind dozens of C-grade cinema gems, including some of which – such as “The Toxic Avenger” – forced their way into the mainstream.

The question is whether the story of-serial slasher dragqueen Slasherella will repeat this feat. Probably not. “Kill Dolly Kill” is a politically incorrect and gruesome film that is filled with really horrible (but catchy!) songs. After all, it’s not just a horror and black comedy, but also a musical. But above all, “Kill Dolly Kill” is an innovative masterpiece that speaks up for people who cannot speak out. Slasherella is on a mission to silence both the bigots and the homophobes. In other words, those who forced drag in the US to go underground. The story of her bloody crusade in defence of the oppressed is not something sophisticated, but that is the whole point. “Dolly” got the green light from Lloyd Kaufman himself, who, as he has a habit for, makes a cameo appearance in this film. Don’t expect a cosy and colourful screening, one after which you can discuss patriarchy and whether the world is really run by men with the help of horses. “Kill Dolly Kill” brims with contagious rage.

director: Heidi Moore, Daniel Murphy, Tony Walters
screenwriter: Tom Komisar, Heidi Moore
cast: Lloyd Kaufman, Justin Moore
photography: Anthony David, Heidi Moore
editor: Daniel Murphy
music: Shawn Patrick Thomas Daley, Tom Komisa
duration: 1h 19min
language: English
subtitles: Polish
recommended age: 18+