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A formerly flamboyant hairdresser takes a long walk across a small town to style a dead woman's hair.
Aug 6, 2021 | Theatrical Limited (47 locations)
Other Key Dates
Mar 18, 2021 (South by Southwest Film Festival (USA))
Apr 8, 2021 (Cleveland International Film Festival (USA))
Jun 16, 2021 (Provincetown International Film Festival (USA))
Jun 17, 2021 (Frameline Film Festival (USA))
Jun 23, 2021 (Nantucket Film Festival (USA))
Aug 22, 2021 (Norwegian International Film Festival (Norway))
Sep 12, 2021 (Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (Hong Kong))
Sep 18, 2021 (Helsinki International Film Festival (Finland))
Sep 27, 2021 (Zurich Film Festival (Switzerland))
Oct 9, 2021 (American Film Festival (Russia))
Oct 15, 2021 (internet Kaohsiung Film Festival (Taiwan))
Oct 23, 2021 (Brisbane Film Festival (Australia))
Oct 30, 2021 (Tokyo International Film Festival (Japan))
Nov 3, 2021 (Braunschweig International Film Festival (Germany))
Nov 5, 2021 (Sydney Film Festival (Australia))
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Sound Mix: Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Country of Origin: United States
Pat Pitsenbarger was once Sandusky, Ohio’s leading hairdresser and shining light of its gay community. Now living in a nursing home, he’s informed that the town’s society leader, a former customer, has requested his services for her funeral. Escaping the nursing home with only his flashy jewelry, he heads to town on foot. Along the way, he visits the grave of his late partner, whom he still loves deeply, and is treated to a flashy wardrobe makeover by a woman who always admired his style. Dropping by the gay bar where he used to perform drag as “Mr. Pat,” he learns it’s their final night. He attends the festivities and recaptures some of the joy of his youth. He also faces the anger he feels at having been betrayed by his beauty shop protégé and the customer who abandoned him when his partner died of AIDS. — Jay Phelps