Drag Kids
Tell Tale Productions (2019)
Documentary, Queer Themes/Interest
Not In Collection
#1921
0*
Seen ItNo
IMDB   5.2
80 mins Canada / English
Olivia Bailey Herself - Jason's Sister
Trinity Bailey Herself - Jason's Sister
Victoria Bailey-Kerr Herself - Jason's Mother
Nemis Quinn Mélançon Golden Herself - Drag Artist
Bracken Hanke Herself - Hyper Queen
Dominique Hanke Herself - Bracken's Mother
Stephan Hirst Himself - Drag Artist
Gregory Kerr Himself - Jason's Dad
Jason Kerr Himself - Drag Artist
Megan Wennberg Herself - 'Drag Kids' Director
Olivia Bailey Self - Jason's Sister
Trinity Bailey Self - Jason's Sister
Victoria Bailey-Kerr Self - Jason's Mother
Nemis Quinn Mélançon Golden Self - Drag Artist
Bracken Hanke Self - Hyper Queen
Dominique Hanke Self - Bracken's Mother
Stephan Hirst Self - Drag Artist
Gregory Kerr Self - Jason's Dad
Jason Kerr Self - Drag Artist
Megan Wennberg Self - 'Drag Kids' Director
Director/Choreographer
Megan Wennberg
Producer Edward Peill
Erin Oakes
Cinematography Paul McCurdy

Four precocious preteens perfect their lip-synching and runway walks in anticipation of the biggest drag performance of their lives at Montreal Pride, in this fierce and joyous celebration of acceptance and self-discovery.
Edition Details
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
References
IMDb Voters <500
Viewing Priority 1 Low

Notes
I am very nervous about the topic of this film. While one reviewer reports that "The parents deny they are sexualizing their children or that drag has anything to do with their sexual identity", I wonder. If it is not sexualizing pre puberty childen, what is it? Is this more than just kids having fun? Where are the adults? It will take me a while to persuade myself to watch, even should it be available. I buy the concept that gender fluidity occurs early in life, but should we make a contest of it?