At one time or another, I am sure that a decent percentage of the male population has thought about, contemplated or even gone so far as to put on a pair of his wife's, girlfriend's or sister's high heels while high-kicking to “Bad Girl” for all they’re worth. Luckily, one celebrity had an excuse to don the female power shoe, as for his latest movie “Rage,” Jude Law cross-dresses as a drag queen performance artist known as Minx.
Decked out in all his fabulous, “queen” attire, Jude Law cross-dresses with such panache that he actually makes for a fairly decent looking woman. The film is the first ever video to go directly to mobile phones. Unsure if that is one step up from straight-to-video, or one step down?
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Cross-dressing in Film
- Exploring cross-dressing as a theme in movies presents opportunities for innovative storytelling and challenging traditional gender norms.
- Direct-to-mobile Filmmaking
- Creating films exclusively for mobile devices opens up a new distribution channel and audience engagement possibilities.
- Celebrity Performance Art
- The use of celebrities in performance art can generate buzz and draw attention to unconventional artistic expressions.
Sectors Adopting This
- Film Production
- Incorporating cross-dressing themes in films can attract diverse audiences and create unique entertainment experiences.
- Mobile Technology
- Developing dedicated platforms and technologies for direct-to-mobile filmmaking can revolutionize the film industry and enhance content accessibility.
- Art and Entertainment
- Collaborating with celebrities in performance art showcases can drive innovative collaborations and attract new audiences to the art world.
