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I Am Divine

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.2K
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Divine in I Am Divine (2013)
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How Divine, aka Harris Glenn Milstead, became John Waters' cinematic muse and an international drag icon.How Divine, aka Harris Glenn Milstead, became John Waters' cinematic muse and an international drag icon.How Divine, aka Harris Glenn Milstead, became John Waters' cinematic muse and an international drag icon.

  • Director
    • Jeffrey Schwarz
  • Stars
    • Divine
    • Michael Musto
    • Mark Payne
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Jeffrey Schwarz
    • Stars
      • Divine
      • Michael Musto
      • Mark Payne
    • 13User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Divine
    Divine
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Michael Musto
    Michael Musto
    • Self - Columnist
    Mark Payne
    Mark Payne
    • Self - Makeup Artist
    Greg Gorman
    Greg Gorman
    • Self - Friend & Photographer
    Mink Stole
    Mink Stole
    • Self - Friend & Co-Star
    John Waters
    John Waters
    • Self
    Vincent Peranio
    Vincent Peranio
    • Self - Friend & Production Designer
    Frances Milstead
    Frances Milstead
    • Self - Mother
    Diana Evans
    Diana Evans
    • Self - High School Girlfriend
    Dennis Dermody
    Dennis Dermody
    • Self - Friend & Film Critic
    Pat Moran
    Pat Moran
    • Self - Friend & Casting Director
    Susan Lowe
    Susan Lowe
    • Self - Friend
    • (as Sue Lowe)
    David Lochary
    David Lochary
    • Self - Friend
    • (archive footage)
    Jackie Beat
    Jackie Beat
    • Self - Drag Performer
    Mary Vivian Pearce
    Mary Vivian Pearce
    • Self - Friend & Co-Star
    Alonso Duralde
    Alonso Duralde
    • Self - Film Critic
    Pamela Tent-Carpenter
    Pamela Tent-Carpenter
    • Self - The Cockettes
    Fayette Hauser
    Fayette Hauser
    • Self - The Cockettes
    • Director
      • Jeffrey Schwarz
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    9planktonrules

    Great...but certainly NOT for everyone!!

    The actor/singing/pop phenomenon Divine is the subject of this terrific new biographical film--but it's also NOT a film for everyone. After all, Divine's persona was offensive and on the fringe--and deliberately so. And so, if you can handle it, this documentary will be a treat.

    Glen Milstead was a seemingly unremarkable kid. After all, he grew up in the rather unglamorous city of Baltimore and there was little about his early years that would indicate he'd be world famous by his incredibly premature death at age 42. But, from this humble beginning somehow sprang one of the most outrageous stars of the 1970s and 80s...and this film is his story.

    Not surprisingly, the film begins with a lengthy discussion of his childhood and early adulthood. Much of this was provided by his mother, Frances, but many friends contributed as well. However, in his late teens, the sorts of friends he began associating with changed dramatically. Up until then, he'd been a rather nerdy, chunky kid with a long-time girlfriend who was also secretly gay---and with few other friends. However, when he met up with John Waters and the rest of his bizarre group of friends, Glen soon transformed himself. Some of the transformation involved drugs and parties, but the most outrageous change was his creation of a character Waters christened 'Divine'. And Divine began appearing in a lot of super-cheap, offensive and weird underground films by Waters. At first, no one noticed because no one was ready for such strangeness. But, slowly, the character's impact began to grow. How it went from playing in super 8mm films to a world- wide star is the subject of the rest of the film. I could say more, but frankly it's better if you just see the film.

    The documentary, fortunately, is not just a list of his screen credits and discussion of his films, but talks about his stage and music career as well. Additionally, it shows a lot of genuine affection for Glen from all his friends, co-workers and mother. And, about the part of him that was sad--the part that ate compulsively to fill some unfilled void. This portion was actually quite touching--and let you know that off-screen and off-stage, he was very little like his insane persona, Divine.

    So, why is this a film that I recommend that most of you don't see? Well, first it's so incredibly offensive--mostly because Divine was a deliberately offensive character. She curses, make a lot of crude remarks about sex and is a walking horror show in the film. If you got the joke--it is great. But many will simply be offended--especially when they talk about what he did at the end of the film "Pink Flamingos"! As a fan of Divine who has seen him/her in just about everything (including most of the old 8mm films), I adored I Am Divine and was thrilled to hear about Glen and Divine's successes...and oddness. I also have very thick skin and a love of weird films--and Divine's are a very strange assortment of movies--to put it mildly! If you are already a fan, this film is for you!! It's better than the other biographical documentary, "Divine Trash"--mostly because it just seems a lot more complete. Plus, it's so well made and informative--and it's exactly what his fans will love. If you are not, watch at your own risk!! In fact, I recommend in this case you do some film watching BEFORE you watch this bio. Start with his LAST film (the original "Hairspray") and work your way backwards!! Then, after you've become thoroughly indoctrinated (if you can make it that far because they get weirder and more offensive the farther you go), then try seeing "I Am Divine"! Seriously. Otherwise a lot of the character and folks' love of him/her just might make a lot of sense as you see this documentary and its weirdness might not make any sense. Don't say I didn't warn you!!

    This film is currently available streaming through Netflix as well as for sale from many sources including Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
    6AndreaWeaver1

    A fun, educational watch

    Pure curiosity lead me to this one and it was really worth the watch. Maybe I am incredibly stupid, but I never knew that John Waters wrote Hairspray and had Divine play the original Edna Turnblad! This is like any other bio-documentary; lots of interviews, some old footage; a journey through the life of someone meaningful. I enjoyed it, but this is one for a more specific audience. After seeing this, I will be adding quite a few films to my watchlist...
    7pengobox

    The Life and Times of the Filthiest Woman in the World

    I'm not sure what I was expecting when I watched this movie. Being from Baltimore, I knew vaguely about John Water and Divine, and really almost nothing about drag queens, so I viewed I Am Divine as a complete outsider. This documentary could have gone wrong in so many ways, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was a sensitive and respectful documentary about a legendary figure.

    As far as biographical documentaries go, I Am Divine was pretty standard, starting at the beginning of Divine/Glenn Milstead's life and concluding at its end. There usage of archival footage of Divine both in and out of costume was excellent, while the interviews of his close friends and family were very thorough. I found that the talking heads, rather than being too distracting, served to really painted a comprehensive picture of who Divine was. Though the documentary did touch on the issues that Divine faced throughout his life, such as his initial financial struggles, I would have liked to see the movie address them with more depth. However, on the other hand, I think that it's pretty understandable because I Am Divine was clearly meant to be a celebration of an influential figure's life.

    I'm glad that I watched this movie. I learned quite a lot about someone who turned out to be enormously influential. Divine had huge hand in shaping current-day drag culture from the prim, debonair queens of the 50s-60s to the loud and colorful drag performers we are familiar with today. I would have loved to see them explore Divine's contemporary impact more in the movie, but alas. I Am Divine could have so easily veered into something that was offensive and mocking, but it stayed so respectful to Divine and who he was as a person. Watch this movie!!
    8stefstars

    The Freaks of The 60's

    I learned so much more about Divine through this documentary. I was aware of him and his cult following but didn't know much about him. This documentary showed me the profound impact Divine had on pop culture despite being a cult figure. I'm happy Harris got his wish of being a movie star granted. This documentary did a great job of exploring his early life, how he was always more feminine ever since he was a child and although it was obvious that he was gay from a young age, his family and those around him were in denial of it since this wasn't accepted at the time. Knowing this makes it more satisfying to see him succeed doing what he always wanted to do. The documentary shows how Divine was a trendsetter in so many ways, from the makeup to his music career, Divine truly is a cultural icon. They show interviews of Harris speaking for himself, so it's not just one big "he said, she said" project. This documentary truly gave me a new appreciation for Divine. I already found her interesting but now I love her and I'm happy that despite how short her time in the limelight was, her dream came true. She sure showed those bullies and her star is still shining to this day. Definitely worth a watch.
    4sugarfreepeppermint

    Disappointing. All talking heads. Too John Waters heavy

    This documentary seems to be more about how John Waters supposedly shaped the career of Divine, than about Divine herself. We see lots of talking heads from the Waters camp and their anecdotes about working and living with Divine. Waters himself comes across as a bit envious, taking digs at Divine, with that glib smug smirk of his. I don't think he ever got over the fact that Divine, made his career, and not vice versa. Surprisingly, Ricki Lake comes across as rather unpleasant when talking about Divine, too. Mink Stole expresses genuine kindness for Divine on a personal level (she's adorable). For good, or for bad, their interviews make it all the more obvious that the only true film star / pop icon amongst them was Divine.

    The film has a bit of television show feel about it. For my personal liking, there are too many clips from the Waters films, that Divine fans have probably seen a hundred times over. It takes up precious time that could have been dedicated to revealing something so far not seen or known about Divine. Everything is of course spiralling towards the "eat dog poo on camera" landmark moment. And of course, all credit for this "master stroke of genius" goes towards Waters (biased very much).

    I was very much expecting the singing career part of Divine to be elaborated upon, as to me it was her natural progression from her film work, where her Drag persona was further polished. But that part of her life is severely neglected in this documentary. In Europe, Divine is more so known for her music than her films. Her television performances on pop chart shows were on a par with some of the best of 80s music videos (dare I say far superior to the Waters movies). But there is not much evidence of that in this documentary.

    Probably there was only enough money to pay for the Waters camp to have a natter about the film years, and it's a wrap. Ready for the LGBT film festival circuit, and ready to be applauded by all the gullible fools who merely need an easy saccharine nostalgia fix. That's the unsatisfied feeling I was left with after watching it.

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    • Trivia
      The film features the final interview with Frances Milstead, Divine's mother, who passed away shortly after.
    • Quotes

      Self - Friend & Production Designer: He'd do things like a huge, catered party at the Belvedere Hotel for all his friends. He loved being bigger than life, showing off.

      John Waters: And then he would send the bill to his parents, but rip up the bill so his parents didn't know! They never saw the bills. He'd get the mail every day and just rip up all the bills until his parents' credit cards were cut off. And he would write bad checks. And the police busted him and took him home, and he said to his parents, "I did not do that.'' Just such a liar, right ? And they made him take a lie-detector test - and he passed. That's acting.

    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits list certain people as "Perverts," "Maniacs" and "Sh*tkickers," among other designations.
    • Connections
      Edited into Crime and Beauty: Remembering Female Trouble (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Native Love (Step by Step)
      Performed by Divine

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ja sam Divajn
    • Production companies
      • Automat Pictures
      • Making it Big
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $81,497
    • Gross worldwide
      • $115,739
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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