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The British Guide to Showing Off
Theatrical Poster
Directed byJes Benstock
Produced byDorigen Hammond
StarringAndrew Logan
Brian Eno
Zandra Rhodes
Richard O'Brian
Julian Clary
Ruby Wax
Derek Jarman
Music byMike "Flowers" Roberts
Production
company
Living Cinema
Distributed byVerve Pictures
Release date
  • 11 November 2011 (2011-11-11)
CountryUnited Kingdom

The British Guide to Showing Off is a 2011 documentary film written and directed by Jes Benstock, which follows the build-up and execution of the twelfth Alternative Miss World - artist Andrew Logan's pastiche of the Miss World beauty pageant.[1][2][3][4]

Synopsis

As well as charting the latest incarnation of the Alternative Miss World, the film studies the history of the show itself, which first took place in 1972 and has had a number of high-profile celebrities both entering and judging it.

Cast

The film features contributions from Brian Eno, Ruby Wax, Zandra Rhodes, Richard O'Brien, Nick Rhodes and Grayson Perry.

Reception

Variety wrote that the film was "Heartfelt and humorous" in its attention to the life of "eccentric" artist Andrew Logan and his creation of the "Alternative Miss World competition". They favorably compare director Jes Benstock's documentary to other works by artist Logan, calling it a "mixed-media collage" through its blending of archival footage and photos, its inclusion of commentary from the artist and his relatives, its inclusion of input from notables from the worlds of art, fashion, music and theater, and inventive animation.[1]

Screen Daily, in speaking toward the film's study of artist Andrew Logan and his creation of the Alternative Miss World competition in 1972, wrote that the film is an "exuberant and joyous look into the life and work." They note that the film has a "simple structure" that ties together two aspects of Logan's life, his career as an alternative artist and creation of the Alternative Miss World competition, and Logan's 2009 search for a venue and the subsequent design and staging of the latter event.[2]

The Guardian in describing the film wrote that: "The events are a very English combination of carnival, kids' dressing-up parties, drag balls and PoW camp shows." and "...this playful movie is partly a biography of the gay, ever-cheerful, Oxford-educated sculptor Andrew Logan and the extravagantly staged Alternative Miss World shows he's been putting on at various London venues since 1972."[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Simon, Alissa (18 July 2010). "The British Guide to Showing Off". Variety. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  2. ^ a b Adams, Mark (5 July 2011). "The British Guide To Showing Off". Screen Daily. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  3. ^ Scaeffer, Glen (12 October 2011). "VIFF mini-review: The British Guide to Showing Off". The Province. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  4. ^ Brown, Hannah (17 October 2011). "Coming soon to a theater near you". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  5. ^ French, Philip (13 November 2011). "The British Guide to Showing Off – review". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 19 May 2012.