Pandora ‘Panti’ Bliss is many things: part glamorous aunt, part Jessica Rabbit, she’s a wittily incisive performer with charisma to burn who is regarded as one of the best drag queens in the world. Created by Rory O’Neill, Panti is also an accidental activist and in her own words ‘a court jester, whose role is to say the un- sayable’. Over the last few years Rory has become a figurehead for LGBT rights in Ireland and since the recent scandal around Pantigate, his fight for equality and against homophobia has become recognised across the world.
THE QUEEN OF IRELAND is a documentary film that follows Rory’s journey from the small Mayo town of Ballinrobe to striding the world stage. The film takes us behind the scenes with his alter ego Panti in the year she became the symbol of Ireland’s march towards marriage equality. Directed by Conor Horgan and produced by Blinder Films the film builds build up a multi-faceted picture of a complex and compelling character through behind the scenes footage and interviews with friends, peers and protégés, including Bunny, Tonie Walsh, Shirley Temple Bar, Una Mullally, David Norris, the O’Neill family, the other half of Candi Panti, Angelo Pitillo, and long-time collaborators Niall Sweeney and Philip McMahon.
Director | Conor Horgan |
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Writers | Phillip McMahon, Conor Horgan |
Producers | Katie Holly, Ailish Bracken |
Executive Producers | Kieron J. Walsh, Mary Callery, Niamh O’Connor, Bill Malone |
Co-Producer | Philip McMahon |
Cast | Rory O’Neill |
Director of Photography | Kate McCullough |
Editor | Mick Mahon |
Production Designer | Ferdia Murphy |
Composer | Michael Fleming |
Seattle International Film Festival
Sydney Film Festival
New Zealand International Film Festival
Filmfest homochrom – Outstanding Feature Film
Mezipatra Queer Film Festival – Best Film Audience Award
Denver International Film Festival
IMAGE+NATION Montréal LGBT Film Festival – Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary
ACT Human Rights Film Festival
Dublin Film Critics Circle Awards – Best Irish Film, Best Documentary