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The People's Joker

An aspiring clown grappling with her gender identity battles a fascistic caped crusader.

Director(s)

Vera Drew

Alec Robbins

Sandy Honig

Joey Lyons

Cast & Crew

Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk

Bob the Goon (voice)

Maria Bamford

Maria Bamford

Lorne Michaels (voice)

Christian Calloway

Christian Calloway

Doctor Crane

Robert Wuhl

Robert Wuhl

Robert Wuhl

Tim Heidecker

Tim Heidecker

Perry White (voice)

Scott Aukerman

Scott Aukerman

Mister Frieze (voice)

Vera Drew

Vera Drew

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Cricket Arrison

Cricket Arrison

'Creeper'

Lynn Downey

Lynn Downey

Joker's Mom

Kane Distler

Kane Distler

Mr. J

Nathan Faustyn

Nathan Faustyn

Penguin

David Liebe Hart

David Liebe Hart

Ra's Al Ghul

Phil Braun

Phil Braun

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Griffin Kramer

Griffin Kramer

Young Joker

Trevor Drinkwater

Trevor Drinkwater

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Ruin Carroll

Ruin Carroll

Ivy (voice)

Denali Winter

Denali Winter

Clark

Bambi Belle

Bambi Belle

Lois

Ember Knight

Ember Knight

Mxy (voice)

Alec Robbins

Alec Robbins

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Sandy Honig

Sandy Honig

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Dan Curry

Dan Curry

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Cassie Hamilton

Cassie Hamilton

Nicole Kidman

Jay Speedy Weingarten

Jay Speedy Weingarten

The Clown Who Gags

Matthew Goldin

Matthew Goldin

Stiles Stilinski

Eliot Glazer

Eliot Glazer

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Mia Moore Marchant

Mia Moore Marchant

Helena the Huntress

Austen Reeder

Austen Reeder

Smylex Narrator

Abby Clark

Abby Clark

Sad Wife

Benjamin Morey

Benjamin Morey

Golfing Husband

Dan Kypers

Dan Kypers

UCB Orientation Narrator / Mad Hatter

Jeremy Franchi

Jeremy Franchi

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Ted Reidy

Ted Reidy

Jimmy Olsen

Daniella Baker

Daniella Baker

Catwoman

Lydia Wolfie

Lydia Wolfie

Anarky / Harlequin Auditioner

David Allen

David Allen

Suicide Cop's Partner

Nateo Caballero

Nateo Caballero

UCB Receptionist

Arden Hughes

Arden Hughes

Audition System (voice)

Harry McDonough

Harry McDonough

UCB MC / Det. Harvey Bullock

Rome Davis

Rome Davis

Therapist

Jeremy Long

Jeremy Long

Det. Melody McKenna

Elanor Cassady

Elanor Cassady

Hotline Operator

Susan&Denise

Susan&Denise

Serve the Date Ladies

Beatrice DiCicco

Beatrice DiCicco

Newscaster 1

Emily Lynch

Emily Lynch

Newscaster 2 (voice)

Michelle Stone

Michelle Stone

Newscaster 3

Ashe Pignataro

Ashe Pignataro

Newscaster 4

Calvin DiLibero

Calvin DiLibero

Warmup Jokeman

Zoe Limbrick

Zoe Limbrick

Warmup Harlequin

Jack Walker Nixon

Jack Walker Nixon

Ledger Jokeman

Isabella Marino

Isabella Marino

Dini Harlequin 1

Wylie Anderson

Wylie Anderson

Dini Harlequin 2

Jake Noll

Jake Noll

Freddy

Joey Lyons

Joey Lyons

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Details

GenresComedy, Drama, Fantasy
Runtime1h 32 mins
Released on05 Apr 2024
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Brent Marchant

6/10

Wow – what can one say about this wild, woolly, wigged-out spoof of superhero movies in which the protagonist is an edgy, crusading transgender harlequin comedian fighting the power structure of a corrupt, narrow-minded society? That description alone is pretty wacky in itself, but, as the finished product shows, its depiction on screen is even more bizarre and outrageous. Writer-actor-director Vera Drew’s debut feature is simultaneously an exercise in the outlandish that’s part high camp, part in-your-face irreverence, part alternative sexuality manifesto and part love letter to the Batman mythology turned on its ear. This story of a small-town boy’s transgender awakening as a springboard to finding a new life in the wilds of Gotham City’s underground comedy scene tells an off-the-wall, often-frenetically paced, sometimes-sentimental tale that defies conventional classification. Its inventive mix of live action, motion capture photography and animation serves up a unique viewing experience unlike anything most audiences have ever seen, including among most seasoned cinephiles. It also delivers some positively scathing one-liners and wicked sight gags that will leave many thinking “I can’t believe they just did that!” Collectively, it makes for the kind of picture that will likely earn this production cult movie status and a guaranteed spot on midnight show movie lineups. Despite its many inspired cinematic innovations, however, the narrative occasionally tends toward overzealous self-indulgence and cryptic ideologies that appear to be employed simply to carry the story forward, making for a production that seems to be trying too hard just to see how much of a stunned reaction it can get from the audience. It has also come under some scrutiny for pushing the limits of fair use issues and acceptable propriety boundaries, elements that raised the eyebrows of some critics and of those who created the source materials from which this work draws (but that have also subsequently added to the picture’s undeniable allure). Nevertheless, if you’re looking for something that’s part DC Comics, part John Waters, part “Liquid Sky” (1982), part “Rocky Horror Picture Show” (1975), and part exploration of the unknown and untried, this one might be right up your alley. But, if you’re put off by such an eclectic blend of satire, social commentary, visual imagery and heretical rumination, don’t say you weren’t warned.

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