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Welcome to CAMP CLASSICS, where we celebrate the films that queer culture has embraced for their unapologetic camp, iconic performances, and unforgettable style. Each screening dives into the movies that have become queer cultural staples—whether they were made with us in mind or not.
This month we’re spotlighting Spice World (1997), directed by Bob Spiers. Imagine A Hard Day’s Night got a glitter bomb makeover and took a sharp left into absurdist pop culture chaos—now add platform boots. This delightfully bonkers romp follows the Spice Girls (yes, all five) as they zig-a-zig-ah their way through fame, friendship, and a tabloid-fueled media circus in the lead-up to their big concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Cameos from Meat Loaf, Elton John, and aliens (yes, literal aliens) make this camp masterpiece a love letter to girl power, glitter, and the unshakable bond of friendship. It's more than a movie—it’s a time capsule of ‘90s pop, and a cult classic that still spices up our lives.
To quote Letterboxd user Sarah, 'blah blah blah girl power feminism do you know what i mean'.