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Documentary

Mirror, Mirror

- Limitation Of Life

Portrait of the last year of the life of famous New York drag queen Consuela Cosmetic.

Release Date : 1996-09-13

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Première Heure

Production Country : France

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Cast

Consuela Cosmetic

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Consuela Cosmetic

Gender : Male

Hector Xtravaganza

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Hector Xtravaganza

Gender : Male

Gina Germaine

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Gina Germaine

Gender : Male

Ms. Hawaiian Angie

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Ms. Hawaiian Angie

Gender : Male

Bruce Benderson

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Bruce Benderson

Gender : Male

Amilia Black

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Amilia Black

Gender : Male

Karen Covergirl

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Karen Covergirl

Gender : Male

Freddie De Jesus

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Freddie De Jesus

Gender : Male

Sylvia Del Rio

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Sylvia Del Rio

Gender : Male

Barbra Herr

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Barbra Herr

Gender : Male

Christie Hill

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Christie Hill

Gender : Male

Brenda Holder

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Brenda Holder

Gender : Male

Blue Lamour

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Blue Lamour

Gender : Male

Pam Magic

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Pam Magic

Gender : Male

Ava Montiel

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Ava Montiel

Gender : Male

Nicole L. Petrone

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Nicole L. Petrone

Gender : Male

Christine Piaget

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Christine Piaget

Gender : Male

Allison Porch

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Allison Porch

Gender : Male

Madinah Porch

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Madinah Porch

Gender : Male

Octavia St. Laurent

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Octavia St. Laurent

Gender : Female

Michelle Tarrio

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Michelle Tarrio

Gender : Male

Ann Margret Thoma

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Ann Margret Thoma

Gender : Male

Jessie C. Torres

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Jessie C. Torres

Gender : Male

Keith Turner

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Keith Turner

Gender : Male

Tanya Walker

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Tanya Walker

Gender : Male

Tanya Walke

Character Name : Self

Original Name : Tanya Walke

Gender : Male

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aknitter

@aknitter

2021-06-23

November 30, 1996 | 11:00PM PT Emanuel Levy Baillie Walsh’s “Mirror, Mirror” is a grimly disturbing documentary that probes the life of Consuela Cosmetic, a black transsexual who died of AIDS in March l996, during the film’s post-production. Offering an uncompromisingly candid look, docu demystifies such relevant issues as gender, sex and daily survival as they pertain to a “deviant” minority that’s often misunderstood and misrepresented in the media. Though laced with humor, overall downbeat tone, along with a gruesome onscreen operation of breast removal, might restrict theatrical potential, but docu should be shown in festivals and other venues open to challenging nonfiction fare. Born in l958, as Floyd William Bradford, Consuela Cosmetic was a fair-skinned black male who devoted virtually his entire lifetime to altering his physical appearance through female hormone therapy, silicone injection, plastic surgery — and whatever else it took to create the credible illusion of a female. But Consuela never took the crucial final step of gender-changing surgery; for most of his life, he functioned as a person with both breasts and penis. In fact, advertising his unique attributes, he managed to make a decent living as a nightclub performer and an aggressive hustler; many men were reportedly intrigued by his peculiar combination of biological traits. Among docu’s most harrowing sequences are Consuela’s comments on how AIDS has not only ravaged his peers, but also destroyed the notion of self-worth and other values associated with transsexualism. The central figure comes across as a sensitive and witty person whose chief concern was to live with dignity and at peace with himself. Helmer Walsh, who has directed some impressive musicvideos, keeps his subject on a tight rein, never letting him digress from his focused concern, even when the remarks are entertaining in their own right. Consuela’s contributions while at his best — and worst — add considerable energy and humor to the film’s intimate, often moving portrait. In large sections, Consuela, too weak to walk around, is seen lying in his bed. “Mirror, Mirror” doesn’t provide the light, entertaining look at drag queens and transsexuals that prevails in such movies as “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” and “To Wong Foo,” but it’s far more substantial, and often quite illuminating, in its observations about the day-to-day reality of a minority still misperceived by mainstream society.