| Fag Hag | |
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| Directed by | Damion Dietz |
| Screenplay by | Damion Dietz |
| Produced by | Damion Dietz, George Orff |
| Starring | Stephanie Harnisch Damion Dietz |
| Cinematography | Pedro Castro |
| Edited by | Vince Filippone |
| Music by | Damion Dietz |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Fag Hag is the debut film of director Damion Dietz, who also wrote the film and has a lead role in it alongside Stephanie Orff. It was released in 1998. The film has been praised for its lighting design although panned for its script. [1]
Variety called the film "A rollicking, trashy and frequently quite clever ode to the eternal search for validation and self-esteem by ordinary people with no discernible talent". [2] TV guide was quite more negative, stating, "This ultra-low-budget camp-fest aspires to John Waters levels of audaciousness, but its stoner humor proves closer to Cecil B. Demented than Pink Flamingos." [3]