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Plot

The personal lives of five exotic dancers go under the microscope in this drama, the first American feature from director Michael Radford. Eddie (Robert Wisdom) is the manager of a strip club in suburban California known as the Blue Iguana, where he keeps an eye on the women who make their living dancing for his customers. Stormy (Sheila Kelley) is an attractive, thick-skinned woman who is getting old enough to realize her days as a dancer may be numbered. Jo (Jennifer Tilly) likes to think of herself as the Blue Iguana's star attraction, though her career may hit a detour now that she's learned she's pregnant. Angel (Daryl Hannah) is a sweet, but immature woman, who tries to deal with her fear of being unloved by adopting a child. Jasmine (Sandra Oh), an aspiring poet, tries not to get settled into a career as a stripper, while being encouraged in her writing by coffeehouse owner Dennis (Chris Hogan), who features spoken word performers. And Jesse (Charlotte Ayanna), the youngest of the performers, expresses her desperate need for approval in her desire to please the customers. Dancing at the Blue Iguana received its world premiere at the 2000 Toronto Film Festival.
MPAA Rating:
R for pervasive sexual content/nudity, language, some drug content and brief violence.
Genre(s):
Drama
Run Time:
123min.
Theatrical Release Date:
10/19/2001
DVD Release Date:
12/25/2001
Distributor(s):
Keystone
Director(s):
Themes:
Writer's Life,Haunted By the Past,Women's Friendship,Down on Their Luck,Dancer's Life
Tone:
Bleak,Downbeat,Drab,Intimate,Melancholy,Racy,Sexual
Keywords:
adoption,exotic-dancer,life-choices,poet,pregnancy,stripper,women
Country of Origin:
USA - Limited (10-19-2001)
Language:
English