Peoria Babylon | |
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Directed by | Steven Diller |
Written by | Steven Diller |
Produced by | Michael Caplan |
Starring | David Drake Ann Cusack The Lady Bunny Matthew Pestorius Paul Adelstein Marilyn Pittman Deane Clark |
Cinematography | Erick Bergstrom |
Edited by | Erick Bergstrom |
Music by | Bradley Parker Sparrow Joanie Pallatto |
Distributed by | Culture Q Connection |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Peoria Babylon is a 1997 American comedy directed by Steven Diller. It premiered at the Chicago Lesbian and Gay International Film Festival in November 1997.[1] The cast features David Drake and Ann Cusack.[2]
Candy and her gay friend Jon are owners of a financially troubled art gallery in Peoria, Illinois. After exhausting their savings, they concoct a devious scheme in order to save the gallery in this screwball comedy.
They team up with a hunky con artist, the mob and a lesbian porn queen, but at the end little is left standing but their friendship.
The Chicago Tribune called it "…wonderfully funny…charming all the way around." (November 7, 1997) and the Chicago Sun-Times said that it was "Wacky and witty." (November 14, 1997).
In Media Audiences and Identity: Self-Construction in the Fan Experience, Steve Bailey states that "Peoria Babylon, aims its satire at the world of high art and the peculiarities of the international art market".[3]