Paris Is Burning (1990)
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- Paris Is Burning is a landmark 1990 documentary film directed by Jennie Livingston that explores the underground subculture of ballroom dance and performance in the 1980s among New York City's African American, Latino, gay, and transgender communities. The film provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of drag queens, trans women, and gay men of color as they compete in ballroom contests, showcase their talent, and express themselves through fashion and style.
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This documentary is itself legendary, for all times. The people. The stories. The dreams. The sheer humanity. The period in time. The timelessness of so much of this. You just can't but feel emotional and connected to them.
Yea that’s the first word that comes to mind LEGEBDARY
Why has the world gone gay crazy? I respect the documentary but if gays dont want to be treated as some circus freak show, then don't objectify themselves. No need to be a curriculum topic.
It’s men that believe they are women. I wouldn’t let any kids watch this 💩
@lisaolivia5652 guys will always be treated like animals no matter what. They make up a super small amount of people so naturally they will be hated
This is a study on the psychological emasculation of black and brown males.
It's crazy how to this day we still talk like them , move like them , think like them . They truly will live forever.
This is so thoughtful and sweet.
They laid the blueprints so we would have a clue. It's hard out here and they cared. ❤❤❤
We I’m glad I was part of that era🙏
Hearing all their dreams of wanting to be a star and leave a mark on the world, and here we are 32 plus years later still watching this documentary. Movies and shows and books have been created about them all. They are remembered every single day. Their influence was ahead of their time. I only hope that some of them are still with us today to be able to see themselves become the stars they always knew they truly were.
Some of them are not with us still, unfortunately, and some met the kind of horrible end we were all afraid of.
Venus Xtravaganza was murdered, at 23 years-old. Hearing her talk about her dreams, every time I re-watch this documentary, never fails to make me ugly-cry, and want to tear down the walls with a great, big hammer.
How unfair, how ugly, how despicable can humans be? How can we perpetuate hate, towards people that only wish to be themselves, to love and be free?
The world out there is ugly, and we still fight the fight.
With every wave of acceptance, another wave of hate will follow.
We must fight, always.
@@thestudio66Venus sadly gamble big with life. Never surprise your costumer by not letting them know you’re not a woman. These types of men are explosive. Venus rest well in gods hands you’re so beautiful
@@thestudio66Sadly enough many died of AIDS related illnesses. Dorian Corey, Willi Smith David & Angie Xtravaganza. Pepper LaBeija had Diabetes and lost both legs, while Kim Pendavis killed himself. Another Movie that lost alot of folks to AIDS was The Boys In The Band. Kenneth Nelson (Michael), Keith Prentice (Larry), Robert LaTourneaux (Cowboy), Leonard Frey (Harold) and Frederick Coombs (Donald). Cliff Gorman (Emory) died of Cancer. He and his Wife took in Robert LaTourneaux when he was dying of AIDS. He couldn't get any acting jobs so he did Porn and Prostitution to pay the rent.
@@spinrash6000I get what you are trying to say but this sounds a lot like you are blaming the victim. Besides, you’re just assuming the man was surprised by her being trans. Many things could have happened. The only person to blame here is the person who murdered her.
@@ARareAndDifferentTune1313, I don’t think she was saying that at all. But putting oneself in a dangerous position should be a very seriously consideration before stepping.
Justice for my baby Venus! This movie breaks my heart every time! 😢
This definitely broke my heart💔to hear that Venus was murdered in such a cruel way. Poor dear may Venus rest in peace.🙏
Justice for Venus
She was a wild one
1:08:26 with regards to Venus, this scene plays in my head spontaneously. To me, it is an iconic moment.
One of the greatest unsolved cases ever!
Sad that when people today think "Vogue" the dance, they think Madonna, not Willie Ninja.
#FACTS
There's a great pic of Madonna and *VVilli* Ninja together
Also great pics of Madonna dancing in NY gay clubs in the late seventies or early eighties
You people seem to be totally clued up.
*LMFAO*
She vvas a dancer in NY, btvv, and alvvays surrounded by gay people
Multiracial
😬
@@glendagoodewright3438 I bet as a Gorillaz fan you also don't knovv vvhat they represent
Exactly. I saw it first on American Bandstand and Soul Train respectively and Dick Clark always supported lgbt rights. In Philadelphia the original dancers had gay kids.
not enough people talk abt the way class struggle defined ball culture. with how corporate and individualist pride has gotten i think we forget that queer culture comes from struggle, not just an obtuse form of homophobia but a larger system that punishes its marginalized people into homelessness, sex work, and prison. be gay do crimes is not just a saying.
The communal nature of queer culture has definitely diminished in some ways and it’s sad. It’s almost hard to stomach the pride parades in my city because of how sanitized and corporate they are:/
@@TenderNoodle rainbow capitalism as they call it. imagine gays today received authenticity and the true struggles were recognized from generations before us. i don't think we are as appreciative of the underground workings and smaller details as we should be.
spill!!!!
reading up on them on wikipedia and not a single one of them grew old (several of them died only a few years after the documentary was released). iirc, carmen xtravagenza lived the longest and even she only reached 62. this documentary is so important capturing the life of people on the margins who had so many dreams (some seeming quite mundane to those outside of the community) but the odds were against them :(
I think Junior Labeija (the emcee) is still living.
This documentary should be part of every US history curriculum in high school. It is one of the most important pieces to the foundation of modern American culture.
No, fr. It is. It has aged beautifully.
In a perfect world, unfortunately we already know how those homophobes are
@@ItsmejackieeeYou gotta present facts slowly and in a very dry, matter of fact manner.
@@candistarbuckle girl move if you’re stupid just say that
You’re joking right… what does a bunch of homosexual men have to do with children in high school… your comment makes you sound very much so like a child predator sir… you need to seek some mental evaluation as well as stay away from children 17 and under because you clearly aren’t to be trusted
Venus had a dream at that young age, and hearing her talk about what she wanted in life broke my heart ... she just wanted to live her life and sadly evil stopped her to achieve that ... I hope God made her dreams all come true
Pepper Labeija 1948-2003 was a staple in the ballroom community...
periodt
Willie Definitely spoke life into vogue. God I wish he was here to witness it.
Idk why but Ms. Brooke and Carmen at the beach is EVERYTHING! Babygurl said she is as free as the wind ☺️🌸🩷
31:48 This sweet kid with his comic books…. I can’t understand why people don’t think these people deserve a safe space. We’re all human.
We live in a society where femininity is seen as a negative. Why can’t we just accept that being a human is balance of masculinity and femininity.
I love this movie so much. There is also a documentary/movie called "Queen" that features Crystal LeBeija in a drag beauty pageant in 1969. Also, "Split" which is a documentary about National Chrysis...She was Salvador Dali's Trans Muse.
Amazing . How interesting .
Thank you!
Dali LOVED Trans people because they were surreal.
Theres also a follow up documentary called "How do i look?"
Go on! Is there a link.
Venus Xtravaganza was simply delightful, RIP
She was so much fun to be with. I miss her.❤
Pepper LaBeija was also an inspiration to Elektra’s character.
1980’s NYC was dangerous as fu*k…but damn, those were some fun times. The city was vibing
Seeing how much this inspired Rupaul's Drag race is impressive
Ru Paul ain't nothing but a high level pimp, period. I have lost ALL respect for her. What started out as fun and camp has turned into a multi million dollar machine that just CHEWS QUEENS UP AND SPITS THEM OUT. Thanks but no thanks!
RuPaul loves Paris is Burning :)
Yet Drag Race pays horrible homage to Ballroom and continues to appropriate it and misuse it's lingo
Lol totally different
@@minoru8391 bingo.
I'm so tore up over this. What a revolutionary film and documentary.
The muting/ editing of sections has diluted this film. Glad I saw the original back in the day.
Just watched for the first time… this is such an important glimpse into gay culture. All I can say is WOW… Definite must see.
Even with the audio- this was so incredibly moving. It’s always been a fight to be defined on your own terms - and not how the world sees you. You have to FIGHT to Be- and these were some of the baddest bitches to ever do it. This was so beautiful. I will be watching this over and over.
Freedom is a fight til the bitter end- knowing that victory is almost never promised- but fighting and living and LOVING as big as your own fragile heart can dare.
This was so beautiful
Plot
“we’re Not going to be shady just fierce.”
That is such a classic line!❤
That was the best line that the MC said. He was saying to them, the contestants have it just as hard as you but they were brave enough to do this, let's support each other because we don't get it outside in the modern world.
Legendary quote
"If everybody went to balls and did less drugs, it would be a fun world, wouldn't it?" ---- Dorian Corey
Said the queen with the dead body in his closet. 😂
Guess that’s the level of denial you need to keep a dead body stuffed in a trunk in your room for decades - and still live the dream
I keep thinking, gawd, imagine the smell. It must havve been putrid in that apartment
@@ydennek856happened in 1968... No smell
I read this as she was saying it! 😳😆
BLESS YOU FOR POSTING THIS!!!
my bisexual, drag queen-loving heart thanks you🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
I enjoyed this in black and white. Thank you for posting.
all of these souls are truly so beautiful and so unique. to not only know yourself truly and deeply but have the courage and confidence to be that person in a society like ours is a marvel to witness and behold.
Poor Octavia, she truly wasn’t appreciated forreal. Long live the Queen. She had so many innocent hopes and dreams but life has other plans
I think the character Kandi in pose was inspired from Octavia
The hardest part of this great film . NYC is no playground .
@@darrellmoore5349 Naw Electra fir sure and Damon in my opinion
@@finessewright9458I think Angel's character is a combination of Venus and Octavia. The interest in modeling and the Ford modeling competition is from Octavia and the being a mistress to a married white man and desiring to be a normal wife in the suburbs, and a white wedding is from Venus. I think Candy's death was taken from Venus and her look from Octavia but I think her personality and storyline was inspired by the part in the film where the judges are nitpicking the menswear and he's not having it.
I repect the older drag queens so much. The younder ones are undoing all the work the older ones did, all the hard work.
When you're young you think you know everything. Only with age do we learn respect
Oh Venus 💔 😢 Beautiful little doll, RIP
This is hands down my favorite documentary of all time. I can't count how many times I have watched it in my life. What it captures is magical and very sad at the same time. Almost all of the featured faces are now resting and most of them passed not too long after the doc. The nyc sub-culture in the background is one that has shaped history and culture in general and not just gay culture. There is so much to break down, so much glorious content, so much wisdom, life lessons shared, so many amazing characters, in just about an hour. This is one is really life changing as someone stated here. God bless.
A towering film. A true American document.
Life changing documentary. Venus, rest in power 😢
Back when the Bodies were REALLY piling UP! A kid from my Neighborhood (I live in the Midwest)moved to South Beach and became a hairdresser. He was actually a Buff, competitive Diver (like Louganis-but, not at that Level.) Real Nice Guy. Then, back in 'early '93, my Dad called me long-distance, to tell me that he Died of AIDS. SAD.
You KNOW...Gay Men may be Wild, and Junkies share needles (in part, because they cannot find Clean ones.) What REALLY sparked the AIDS Pandemic, however, was the Hemo-Caribbean Plasma Center in Port au Prince, Haiti. It was open from 1971-72, and they Never-or Rarely, changed out needles and tubing(!) Well, some Haitians had been guest workers in Africa-which has similar problems. About 7000 Poor People got the equivalent three American dollars/day to donate there, every two weeks or so. (You can give Plasma much more frequently than whole blood.)
The American Company who ran the place imported thousands of gallons of the stuff back to the US, where it went into the veins of Hemophiliacs and others. Plasma contains clotting factors that keeps them from bleeding.
ALL Hemophiliacs are MEN, and a certain percentage of them are Gay.
Ask yourself why Haiti had such a Bad Epidemic, when the Dominican Republic-on the same Island, did NOT. NO Country in Central or South America had Anything approaching their Prevalence! There was a Death from Toxoplasmosis of the Brain, in Haiti, back in 1978. Grown adults do NOT get that Disease, unless they're Severely Immunocompromised. And, Decades Later, when Everyone Knew Better, Plasma Centers in Mexico City, China and India ALL sparked major local epidemics of HIV, from the same negligent practices.
After you get infected with HIV, you have a Very High level of the virus in your Blood, and other bodily fluids, for about a month. Then, it goes down by a factor of maybe one thousand, and stays low, until eight to ten years later, when you begin to become Ill (but, not TOO sick to have Sex.) the HIV prevalence among high-risk individuals was only about Five Percent...as late as 1978. In 1983, in contrast-it was Sixty Percent(!) The found that out from a retrospective analysis of blood slides from the Hepatitis B vaccine study, which began, back in '78. The HIV test became available in early 1985. And, Yes, there were a few outliers, like the Teen Boy who lived in the Ghetto of St. Louis, and Died of it, back in 1969.
The NY Hepatitus Study of 1978 was nicely covered up .
@@jameskennedy721 I do not believe that the Hepatitis B vaccine caused or contributed directly to the AIDS crisis. It merely created many vectors of HIV by making the unexposed inherently negative for the virus.
EXTREMELY informative, thank you!
I randomly found this looking through film lists online and thought it sounded interesting. Wow, what a touching, eye-opening documentary. I never realized how little I knew about drag and ball culture. This is a totally new world to me. My heart really goes out to people needlessly struggle just trying to live their truth. Nothing but love and respect here
Love it! Anyone else have issues with audio? Several times there was no audio at all.
Copyright claimed.
@@vreevroow thank you. 😚
Everytime I watch Paris Is Burning and Dorian comes up, all I can think about is that damn mummy in the closet...
I mean... what did that guy do to get himself killed? Maybe it was self-defense, and Dorian was scared and hid him 🤷♀️.
@@whitneykawaharaThat is what I think. Dear God, to have something like that and keep it a secret. Dorian represents The "Pioneers" of the Balls. Did any of you see Fellow Travellers, that Movie was so mindblowing.
Venus' death was probably the hardest one to hear about, during the film. Of course many of the subjects in this doco have passed away. One can only hope for those who are still alive, that their lives turned out for the best. This doco was probably one of the best produced films in the last 50 years.
Extraordinary movie. Beautiful. It transcends time, place, color, race...everything. Love conquers all!
Im 73 now and back in my day, mid 60's thru the disco ear, 'reading' and 'mopping' were very much there for us LGGT community.
Although, many websites refer to this documentary's official release date as 1991. I can tell you for a fact that this documentary was aired back in 1988, on PBS, in NYC. I remember clearly that Oliver North's Iran-Contra Affair, before his trial, was dominating all the TV channels. I turned the dial on the TV and stopped on PBS because there was a familiar face on TV talking. I was fixated because as young as I was, I clearly remember some of these faces from The Pier and yes, the club. This was my first-time viewing Paris is Burning. The documentary wasn't popular then and hadn't caught on until after Madonna's "Vogue" was released and then all of a sudden there was a resurgence of this documentary, and it became the classic hit that it is today. What I can say is that there is a lot of footage that did not make it on the re-released. I'll give you one example. There is a scene with Venus Extravaganza walking the runway in a beautiful brown dress, looking fabulous, and carrying some sort of orb in her hand. There was a moment where she stepped on the front bottom of her dress, tripped, and fell. This scene was removed from the reissued documentary, and rightfully so, out of respect for her. Sadly, we may never see what I would call the "Director's Cut" as much as I loved this documentary. I can say for sure that the original release would have been even more advantageous to our beloved Gay Community, simply because it was more revealing and telling than what is shown in the reissued version of this classic.
The footage of Venus holding an orb and tripping was included as a bonus within the deleted scenes of this film's Criterion collection release. If you look up "Paris is Burning deleted scenes" you will find about 2 hours of additional footage. May I ask what other footage from that you recall?
truly so timeless. i am so proud of every single one of these beautiful beings and i am so grateful for them and all they did. so so so much love, truly. imagine they added such an important and impactful documentary and part of history to the curriculum and showed the true nature of things. how wonderful it would be for these bold people to be recognized for all they contributed to our society.
Wow thank you for having this on TH-cam! Saw this on Netflix years ago and I was so sad when they removed it.
WOW! 949 (including mine) upvotes and not a SINGLE down!
Okay, so as a "cis white male" or whatever I have only recently come across the works of "The Queen (1968)" and "Paris is Burning" afterward and holy freaking shit... I am absolutely FASCINATED by this subculture, and "Voguing" and "Vogue Fem" dance style, like the bread crumb trail I've been lead on has honestly been awesome.
The downvotes still happen, but they aren’t publicly listed anymore unless you’re the channel creator. YT made the downvotes private bc they felt it gives into bullying, hate speech online, etc., which I can understand.
@@erikm8372there are still plugins to show how many down votes there are. This one has only 19
also you’re a white man, no need for the ‘cis’ ✌🏻
Now study _Party Monster._
@@theexpresidents I just finished the Pose series like last week! Back to "The Queen" tho, it's REALLY interesting that the shade-throwing and reading are almost identical to, like, The House of Abundance in "Pose." The way they speak in a high-society tone and cadence.. and that was like 35 years prior.
So many are so young!
So pure of heart and gorgeous souls
Thank you for what you have done for the gay community, the culture, this is true history and can never be replicated
True trailblazers and icons
RIP to those who have passed your legacy will be remembered forever 🤍
The best documentary ever made.
_The Impostor_ is up there.
Rewatching 30 years on (streaming vs hunting around for a video store who won't keep the record of the rental) I feel that having portions dubbed over or without voices is especially poignant. Thank you for posting. I hope that everyone who needs to has VPN and can see this post wherever they huddle together in the world.
Watching this because my professor assigned it, but I'm so thankful that she did. It's such a good watch. wow
Thank you for posting this. A true history for our future. Because of this, Pose and Drag Drace was born for the new generation
LEGENDARY AS WELL
This made me so emotional. I loved this so much.
I Love 💕 Paris is Burning ❤️🔥 thank you 😊😘
Here today to understand more about the culture O'Shae Sibley comes from. RIP O'shae! I've never heard of you before, but you sound brave and powerful - you should still be here.
I know the director had her reasonings for filming in B&W; however, I think if it had been filmed in color, we would have FULLY experienced those amazing costumes, clothes and especially beautiful skin tones. Just saying.
It was in colour, I think its only black and white here for copyright.
This film was originally shot in color. I assume it's black and white solely for the sake of TH-cam copyright rules and so on. 😊
you know the director had her reasoning? even though it was originally filmed in color? the fuck are you on about bro?
It's absolutely in technicolor.
A great companion piece to this documentary is Nelson Sullivan on TH-cam. He filmed early-mid 80s drag culture in a vlog setting. He was ahead of his time
I used to have this legendary film on vhs but that got lost in a house move. This is the first time in years that I’ve seen it again. My oh my, those queens were fierce. Paving the way forward for young queers to come out and be seen. Those moves are top runway stylee and Dior and Givenchy should take note!!
It always makes me smile and cry seeing these beautiful girls and boys being staunch and real. 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧💋💋💋💥💥💥👄💄💋👠👩❤️👩💏🦋🦋🦋🦋🦄🦄🦄🫎🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This documentary is pure Gold
You own everything everything is yours I hear opulence, every single time I step out. and I am a woman you hear me yesss opulence my favorite part 😊
THANK YOU! I have been looking everywhere and didn't find it! ❤ You've made my week!❤
You’re welcome!
The 2020s could nevaaaaa. Real, raw art is absolutely dead.
Love the documentary 🫶🏾🫶🏾
This is... genuinely so beautiful, and devastating in a way. It's sad to me that there are lots of folks who will watch these lives and all they'll comment is "Well, why don't they work an honest living?" Or "They must all have some kind of issue."
That's all some folks will see. All this humanity and realness and struggle on display. And that's all they'll see.
i’m happy this is on youtube now i remember it in color, but god we need to keep these stories alive.
Beautiful! 💥💥❤️
Thank you so much for spreading the legacy!
It’s been so long since I have seen this… Had to click. Thanks for posting!
Great to have this here so we can use it as an educational tool!
Very interesting film! Thanks.
THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS! I haven't seen this film in ages...I speak about to others that have never seen it but certainly need to. I remember going to some underground clubs in NYC back in the day and watched them vogueing for the first time! I was blown away! Never saw anything like that and I was an instant fan.
pose did an amazing job portraying this
My gosh child, I'm Finally getting to See this film 🎥📽️,
Omg can we just appreciate how fine Shari Headley is I would totally fan girl over her if I met her at a model agency like that 😍🥰 ps I live for all of their drive and ambition to live in their true lives all yall will be severely missed the club scene will never be the same 😢 RIP Venus, Hector, Willi, Dorian, Pepper All my fellow LGBTQ+ LEGENDS your names will forever live on I'm fully crying yall😢 its crazy how times were back then even down to language used but im glad they got to experience good parts of life ❤
Always a winning film.
Thank u so much
I loved this movie
Fascinating and yet so sad that most if not all these people have died since...
58:32 As a natural born woman, I appreciate how he broke that down. gay men have obstacles, women have obstacles but at the end of the day, women do have it the worst so be sure you want to take that chance, having a vagina is not going to grant you a better life just because you have one. He ain’t lyin at all doll.
I felt that as a heterosexual woman. His telling it as it is
Just say woman. We know it means natural.
But pepper was a drag queen and has no idea what it’s like to be Trans and experience gender dysphoria. Trans people don’t get surgeries because they think it’s going to make their lives easier. It’s to make them more comfortable in their bodies
How do you let your family or main daughter go missing for four days plus, without worrying or looking for her?
My friend is in this movie. Looking all bangee but I love it 💜
Thanks man
You're welcome! 👍
This is why in 2023 I love my children xx thank you for you lovely people in this doc xx❤
The sound cutting in and out is BREAKING this amazing video. Is it to get around copyright?
Watch my version. Colored and sound… this video is a fraud
Thanks! @@bourdivin78
My Uncle Milton USMC (NC + SC) showed me this movie ang it’s been my favorite movie to this day. I love you Uncle Milton ❤
I always wondered what became of those two young boys.i hope they have had a good life 💜💜💜
One still is active but the Young Man with a High Voice is now known as Alicia who walks balls but don't quote me. Dorian you left an amazing legacy on the world. You were brave enough to live your truth. Sadly enough it reminds me of Old School Girl Group Icons who are all but forgotten but the songs they sang on became timeless.
Incredible work. Thank you.
I remember going to the movies one night and opting to watch this one because there is nothing else .. I was a teenager and it really impressed me because .. FASHION
One of my most favorite movies. It put the girls on the map!
I remember watching this in college. I can't remember what class it was but this really stuck with me and I come back to watch it again sometimes. it's so fascinating.
Im literally in tears for venus
Rest in paradise to all the legends we’ve lost ❤
As a member of the lgbtq+ community, I strongly suggest watching this. Always educate yourself on your culture 🌈
58:32 LEARN SOMETHING 😉 What an epic docu. ....Masterpiece! 💜💫💞
Such beautiful souls.
I love Dorian. She's my favorite....
This film was made in colour, not B&W
I wish this was in color ❤
It is..
@@DaytonaMeth7 huh
@@katherinejaworek3340 This documentary is originally in color you can find it on TH-cam
A time without phones how much better it was
Be interesting to have a reunion now of those still left to see the direction their lives took
Spectacular
I've been looking for this movie a long time. So thrilled to find it here. What a glorious fabulous sickening fascinating poignant and yes! *legendary* group of people. I feel honored to be one of those remembering them all and treasuring their impact on the world.
Happy pride 2024❤🎉