Godass (2000)An off-beat comedy about how having a gay father can be the least of a punk girl's problems. Director:Esther BellWriter:Esther Bell |
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Godass (2000)An off-beat comedy about how having a gay father can be the least of a punk girl's problems. Director:Esther BellWriter:Esther Bell |
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Nika Feldman | ... |
Teri
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Skank
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Arik Roper | ... |
Kevin
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| Julianne Nicholson | ... |
Nancy
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George Crowley | ... |
Henry
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| Fred Schneider | ... |
Roland
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Craig
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Katie
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| Christina Rosenberg | ... |
(as Lola Labelle)
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Anna Grace | ... |
Jean
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James Noone | ... |
Johnny Wretch
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| Bill Plympton | ... |
Cameo appearance
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Susan 'Lola' Shiebler | ... |
Herself
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An off-beat comedy about how having a gay father can be the least of a punk girl's problems.
Godass is a raw portrayal of a teenage girl who isn't cut from the norm. It's refreshing to see a young woman in a film that does not go on ridiculous shopping binges and has a life that does not revolve around getting/wanting/having the boy. I found this film to be full of life. The underground punk world is usually portrayed cinematically in way that is only destructive rather than Godass that is productive and active.