The Goddess Bunny
The Goddess Bunny is a 1994 American documentary directed by Nick Bougas, which is about the life of a transgender woman named Sandie Crisp, also known as the Goddess Bunny.[3][4]
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Directed by | Nick Bougas |
Starring | Sandie Crisp John Aes-Nihil Glen Meadmore |
Distributed by | Wavelength Video[1] |
Release date | 1994 |
Running time | 85 minutes[1][2] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Overview
The film depicts a tour of the Los Angeles, California underground transgender, lesbian, and gay nightclub scene, as hosted by the Goddess Bunny. The film also explores the life of Crisp, mainly focusing on her transition, as well as her battle with polio as a child.
Controversy
Crisp became a subject of controversy when a scene of the movie, which featured her tap dancing, was first released in 2005 in the form of an online video on eBaum's world[5] and then reuploaded on YouTube.[6] The video with the Spanish title "Obedece a la morsa"[5] or in English "Obey the Walrus" subsequently went viral.[5][7]
References
- "The Goddess Bunny". Vhscollector.com.
- "The Goddess Bunny". https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0184527/. External link in
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(help) - "The Goddess Bunny". The New York Times.
- Stuart, Gwynedd (April 29, 2017). "At the Punk Version of DragCon, NYC Queens Honor an L.A. Legend: The Goddess Bunny". LA Weekly.
- "Obedece a la morsa / Obey the walrus". Know Your Meme. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
- Obey the Walrus auf YouTube, 21. Januar 2008
- Hughes, Joselyn (January 20, 2010). "7 Hardest Things To Watch That We've Shown On Tosh.0". Tosh.0.