"At night, all cats are grey"
- Miriam Polar in Jacqueline Susann’s Valley of the Dolls
It’s 1963, and the dolls are fighting. Naarm drag artists JENS RADDA and IVA ROSEBUD are Neely O’Hara and Helen Lawson, in this lavish act of diva worship committed to Super 16mm film.
Adapted from the camp classic 1967 film Valley of the Dolls, itself an adaptation of the Jacqueline Susann novel of the same name from 1966.
BONUS CONTENT:
"At night, all cats are grey"
- Miriam Polar in Jacqueline Susann’s Valley of the Dolls
It’s 1963, and the dolls are fighting. Naarm drag artists JENS RADDA and IVA ROSEBUD are Neely O’Hara and Helen Lawson, in this lavish act of diva worship committed to Super 16mm film.
Adapted from the camp classic 1967 film Valley of the Dolls, itself an adaptation of the Jacqueline Susann novel of the same name from 1966.
BONUS CONTENT:
"At night, all cats are grey"
- Miriam Polar in Jacqueline Susann’s Valley of the Dolls
It’s 1963, and the dolls are fighting. Naarm drag artists JENS RADDA and IVA ROSEBUD are Neely O’Hara and Helen Lawson, in this lavish act of diva worship committed to Super 16mm film.
Adapted from the camp classic 1967 film Valley of the Dolls, itself an adaptation of the Jacqueline Susann novel of the same name from 1966.
BONUS CONTENT:
"At night, all cats are grey"
- Miriam Polar in Jacqueline Susann’s Valley of the Dolls
It’s 1963, and the dolls are fighting. Naarm drag artists JENS RADDA and IVA ROSEBUD are Neely O’Hara and Helen Lawson, in this lavish act of diva worship committed to Super 16mm film.
Adapted from the camp classic 1967 film Valley of the Dolls, itself an adaptation of the Jacqueline Susann novel of the same name from 1966.
BONUS CONTENT:
"At night, all cats are grey"
- Miriam Polar in Jacqueline Susann’s Valley of the Dolls
It’s 1963, and the dolls are fighting. Naarm drag artists JENS RADDA and IVA ROSEBUD are Neely O’Hara and Helen Lawson, in this lavish act of diva worship committed to Super 16mm film.
Adapted from the camp classic 1967 film Valley of the Dolls, itself an adaptation of the Jacqueline Susann novel of the same name from 1966.
BONUS CONTENT:
