Cheerleader Queens Explained

Cheerleader Queens
Director:Poj Arnon
Producer:Chareon Iamphongporn
Starring:Montonn Pariwat
Wongeap Kunarattanawat
Sumet Saelee
Sittichai Leonseri
Prathanporn Puwadolpitak
Music:Sunit Asawanitkul
Cinematography:Panya Nimchareonpong
Editing:Sunit Asawanitkul
Studio:Five Star Production
Runtime:119 min.
Country:Thailand
Language:Thai

Cheerleader Queens (Thai: ว้ายบึ้ม! เชียร์กระหึ่มโลก; aka I'm Lady) is a 2003 Thai film directed by Poj Arnon.

Plot

Four kathoey—Mod, Som, Kam-pang and Wa-wa—move from a rural town to attend St. Mary's High School in Bangkok. Once there they try to join the school's cheerleading team, only to be rejected because of their sexuality. Instead they join the school's struggling rugby team, making friends with the other team members after they score a number of tries in an important game.

Toey, another kathoey from the boys hometown, comes to Bangkok with the idea of forming a new cheerleading team, which they name "The Queen". From the start the boys have to face a number of problems, but with the help of their friends on the rugby team they manage to get to the finals of the national cheerleading competition.

Reception

Ronnie Scheib of Variety reviewed Cheerleader Queens at the 2004 New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival. He described the film as, "A fun date flick for all persuasions, with sexual content limited to a few chaste kisses and endless eye-batting innuendo, kitschy curio should perform cheerily on the gay fest circuit."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Scheib, Ronnie. "Cheerleader Queens". Variety, 29 June 2004. Retrieved on 2 February 2009.