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This report covers the landmark documentary (1990), directed by Jennie Livingston . It chronicles the "Golden Age" of New York City’s drag ball culture during the mid-to-late 1980s. Film Overview Director: Jennie Livingston. Release Date: September 13, 1990. Setting: Harlem, New York City, 1980s. Genre: Documentary.

A highly stylized form of dance that originated in the balls as a way to "throw shade" or settle rivalries through performance. Paris Is Burning (1990)

Dorian Corey, Pepper LaBeija, Venus Xtravaganza, Willi Ninja, Octavia St. Laurent, and Angie Xtravaganza. Core Themes & Subjects This report covers the landmark documentary (1990), directed

The film explores the lives of Black and Latinx LGBTQ+ individuals who were largely excluded from mainstream society due to racism, homophobia, and poverty. Release Date: September 13, 1990

The ability to blend into heteronormative society, which was often a survival tactic for trans individuals and gay men of color. Impact and Legacy Paris Is Burning (1990)

Participants belong to "Houses" (e.g., House of LaBeija, House of Xtravaganza) led by "Mothers" or "Fathers" who provide emotional and sometimes financial support to youth often rejected by their biological families.

A subculture where participants compete in "balls" for trophies in various categories, such as "Executive Realness" or "Town and Country".