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Ruminations

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    • Documentary
    • 79 min
    "Who in the Hell is Rumi Missabu?" Find out as we follow the wild life of a counter-culture and drag icon who would eventually become known as Rumi Missabu. A founding member of the radical queer performance group, The Cockettes, Rumi leaves Hollywood a trained child actor and dives headfirst into the LSD fueled hippie culture of San Francisco. The lifestyle and brief brush with celebrity leads to Rumi burning out and disappearing off the grid for decades. Through anecdotes and interviews with the "male actress" at its center, as well as fever-dream animation bringing to life those tales too outlandish to go unseen, RUMINATIONS explores a cult performance legend's rise, fall, and re-emergence at the end of his life.

    • UPC: 810072544414
    • Release: 2021-07-06
    • Content Provider: Indie Rights
    • Runtime: 79
    • Genre: Documentary
    • Language: English
    • Format:
    • Screen:
    • Aspect: 16:9
    • Rating: Unrated
    • Audio: 5.1 Surround
    • Color/BW: Color
    • Special Features: Deleted scenes; extra scenes; bonus feature film. NOTE: This product is manufactured on demand in the BD-R format. It will play in nearly all leading Blu-ray players that have the latest firmware updates, but Microsoft Xbox One does not currently support BD-R playback.
    • Copyright: NuReality Productions
    • Number of Discs: 1
    • Disc Format: Blu-Ray

    Starring:

    Steven Palmer
    Joe E. Jeffreys
    Rumi Missabu
    Donna Personna
    Bill Bowers
    Eric Schum
    Cindy Williams
    Sabastien Cheron
    Richard Koldewyn
    James Windsor
    Daniel Nicoletta
    Pamela Tent-Carpenter
    Puppy Love
    Vinc LeVinc
    Mary Lou Harris
    Carl Linkhart
    Steven Menendez
    Jarvis Earnshaw
    Agosto Machado
    Doug Reside

    Written by:

    Robert James

    Directed by:

    Robert James

    Produced by:

    Robert James
    Nick Blond