Girl King

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Girl King
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Directed by Ileana Pietrobruno
Music by Amon Tobin
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  • 2002 (2002)

Girl King is a 2002 Canadian feature-length, drag king pirate movie; directed, produced, written and edited by Ileana Pietrobruno, with cinematography by John Houtman. [1] [2] It stars Chrystal Donbrath-Zinga, Michael-Ann Connor, Raven Courtney, Victoria Deschanel, Joyce Pate, and Jonathan Sutton. The music is by Amon Tobin.

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  2. Stamets, Bill (July 26, 2002). "Gay/lesbian film fest 'Reeling' with diversity". Chicago Sun-Times.