Fag Hag (film)
Fag Hag is the debut film of director Damion Dietz, who also wrote the film and has a lead role in it alongside Stephanie Orff. It was released in 1998. The film has been praised for its lighting design although panned for its script.[1]
Fag Hag | |
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Directed by | Damion Dietz |
Produced by | Damion Dietz, George Orff |
Screenplay by | Damion Dietz |
Starring | Stephanie Harnisch Damion Dietz |
Music by | Damion Dietz |
Cinematography | Pedro Castro |
Edited by | Vince Filippone |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Stephanie Orff, (aka Stephanie Harnisch) as Destiny Rutt
- Damion Dietz as Scott Bushey
- Saadia Billman as Sasha Cardona
- Darryl Theirse as Pageant Director
- Wil Wheaton as Christian Bookstore Manager
- Jaush Way as Madonna-obsessed Party Host
- Keythe Farley as Confused Gay Basher
- Ann Closs as Lola Beavers
- Sharon Orff as Wakie Funches
- Jill Kocalis as Colada Bang
gollark: Yes.
gollark: You probably have a justification internally, but a really stupid one, nobody.
gollark: Roughly.
gollark: Like I said, about 0.5 kilohitlers of evil. That's quite bad.
gollark: > doing things does not need justificationWell, if you want other people to support it, you do. I assume you *don't*, but you should have reasons or you're maybe just doing stupid stuff for no reason.
References
- Lorber, Daniel; Lorber, Daniel (July 27, 1998). "Fag Hag".
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