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5,4/10
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Die typisch amerikanische Highschool-Absolventin Anna findet sich selbst und ihren Lebenssinn, als sie sich den radikalen Feministinnen des Itty Bitty Titty Committees anschließt.Die typisch amerikanische Highschool-Absolventin Anna findet sich selbst und ihren Lebenssinn, als sie sich den radikalen Feministinnen des Itty Bitty Titty Committees anschließt.Die typisch amerikanische Highschool-Absolventin Anna findet sich selbst und ihren Lebenssinn, als sie sich den radikalen Feministinnen des Itty Bitty Titty Committees anschließt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 7 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Mircea Monroe
- Justine
- (Synchronisation)
Miguel Nájera
- Roger
- (as Miguel Najera)
Patricia Lentz
- Sylvia
- (as Pat Lentz)
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A bunch of gay-for-pay women and one honorary woman with a penis portray the authentic experience of hot lesbians as written and directed by a man.
It courageously challenges the opinions that Hollywood imagines exist outside of Hollywood, burning strawmen and tilting at windmills in precisely the way that Hollywood describes and schooling and owning people outside of their bubble that they'll never, ever meet.
That's the sum total of the plot and characters. To be fair, it's not badly made, acted or directed for a low budget indie, it's just selling a trite fantasy to infantalised performative outsiders who would have described themselves as lesbians in 2007, and chaos-bisexuals in CURRENT_YEAR, assuming that they've never grown up.
There's really very little to recommend it, except the 10* reviews from its cast and crew.
It courageously challenges the opinions that Hollywood imagines exist outside of Hollywood, burning strawmen and tilting at windmills in precisely the way that Hollywood describes and schooling and owning people outside of their bubble that they'll never, ever meet.
That's the sum total of the plot and characters. To be fair, it's not badly made, acted or directed for a low budget indie, it's just selling a trite fantasy to infantalised performative outsiders who would have described themselves as lesbians in 2007, and chaos-bisexuals in CURRENT_YEAR, assuming that they've never grown up.
There's really very little to recommend it, except the 10* reviews from its cast and crew.
I was waiting the whole film for someone to put these annoying teens in their place or for them to realize how cringey they are, but no. What did the poor mother and sister do to deserve such behaviour? The point that the movie was trying to make was that it´s ok to be rude to someone just because you don´t agree with them?? The poor woman who came in for a consultation to have her breasts enlarged - I honestly expected her to be a breast cancer survivor and for the protagonist to be ashamed at how she treated her, but no. This movie is why I cannot stand behind modern feminism or LGBT activism.
As far as the movie itself goes, the music is annoying, the shots of them being crazy are too jumpy and hard to follow and characters are just not consistant.
I rarely get this upset after watching a movie. It´s very bad.
As far as the movie itself goes, the music is annoying, the shots of them being crazy are too jumpy and hard to follow and characters are just not consistant.
I rarely get this upset after watching a movie. It´s very bad.
I saw the Itty Bitty Titty Committee at a screening and was quite surprised. Even though I - as a man, may be not the main target group, I really liked the movie. Director Jamie Babbit makes some very interesting stylistic choices and the camera work is really innovative; that was one reason why I really had fun watching the movie. Besides this the story is very well developed, it as a nice exposition, and before you even notice you are already a part of Anna's (the protagonist) life and in the middle of the IBTC. The actresses do a really great job, Melonie Diaz is already established in the independent movie scene and the Itty Bitty Titty Committee shows why - she has found a very sensitive way of interpreting Anna's part and it is amazing watching her playing this girl. Also to mention are several well-known faces who are also part of the IBTC as Daniela Sea (The L Word) or Carly Pope (Popular). Moreover I was really impressed of the editing that goes along with great music, that completely hits the atmosphere of the movie. So to bring this to an end: As a (independent) film lover I was happy to see the Itty Bitty Titty Committee and can only recommend it to everyone who is interested in good movies. And of course, seeing beautiful women making out is always a reason to see a movie ;-)
I could really like a movie like this, if the characters and their attitudes weren't so utterly unlikable! The nicest person in the film is probably the receptionist the lead character works with- and she ends up being thoroughly disrespected and walked all over by the rude lead character that viewers are meant to root for. I'm sorry, but no! And anyone who would want to be friends with that grouchy gang she aligned herself with is a real problem-child, for sure. It's like if they didn't have something to be mad about all the time, they would lose their reason for living! They just looked for things to fight about!
Good music, bad movie (and the way this film showcases such a butchered and obscene version of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation" is bad taste at its finest)! There were elements I enjoyed about it, but overall- supreme YUCK!
Good music, bad movie (and the way this film showcases such a butchered and obscene version of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation" is bad taste at its finest)! There were elements I enjoyed about it, but overall- supreme YUCK!
This film rocks! I loved BUT IM A CHEERLEADER but i seriously think this film is better. great music, great acting, great love story and seriously important political message. I'm a big fan of le tigre and this movie is like the film version of their music. it's fun and political which is a rare combination that works. My mom saw it too and she was so happy to see a movie about young people caring about feminist politics. Melonie Diaz was awesome and Daniela Sea from the L word too played a great Iraqi war veteran who takes revenge on Washington for dismissing her under don't ask don't tell. I was also so happy to see Clea DuVall whom i'm in love with from but im a cheerleader. She is such a great actress and its nice to see her again in something lesbian since her work on hero's and carnivale. My only negative would be that its pretty short and i wanted more. the ending is so hilarious.I'll never see dc the same way again.
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- WissenswertesItty Bitty Titty Committee was the first feature film to be produced by the Professional Organization of Women in Entertainment Reaching Up (POWER UP), a non-profit and production company dedicated to promoting the representation of gay women in entertainment.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Nitty Gritty Behind the Itty Bitty Titty Committee (2008)
- SoundtracksLT Tour Theme
Performed by Le Tigre
Written by Johanna Rachel Fateman, Kathleen M. Hanna and Jocelyn Samson
Courtesy of Mr. Lady Records
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Лесбийский комитет
- Drehorte
- Produktionsfirma
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- Budget
- 1.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 18.445 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 11.505 $
- 30. Sept. 2007
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 33.723 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 27 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Itty Bitty Titty Committee (2007) officially released in India in English?
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