
We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You 2004
Dive into the explosive energy of *We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You (2004)*, a electrifying documentary-concert hybrid that captures the raw magnetism of the Scissor Sisters' live debut at Brighton Dome.
Director: Julien Temple
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is *We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You* (2004) about?
This 2004 DVD captures the Scissor Sisters' electrifying live performance at Brighton Dome alongside a documentary about their rise to fame. It's a behind-the-scenes look at the band's journey, packed with concert footage, backstage antics, and playful extras like a *Wizard of Oz*-inspired skit.
Who directed *We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You*?
The film was directed by Julien Temple, known for his work in music documentaries and visually striking filmmaking.
Who stars in *We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You*?
The DVD features the Scissor Sisters' core lineup: Jake Shears, Scott Hoffman, Ana Matronic, Derek Gruen, and Patrick Seacor.
Is *We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You* (2004) worth watching?
If you love live music with a side of queer cultural history, this DVD delivers. While IMDb ratings aren't available, the film's blend of high-energy performances and intimate storytelling makes it a nostalgic gem for fans of 2000s pop culture.
How long is *We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You*?
The runtime is 138 minutes (2 hours and 18 minutes).
About We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You (2004) — Live concert, documentary & backstage chaos revealed
Dive into the explosive energy of *We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You (2004)*, a electrifying documentary-concert hybrid that captures the raw magnetism of the Scissor Sisters' live debut at Brighton Dome. Directed by Julien Temple, this 138-minute spectacle blends a full-frontal live performance with candid backstage moments and a playful behind-the-scenes documentary, *Return To Oz*. The film immerses viewers in the band's glittering chaos—where queer glamour meets unapologetic rock energy, and where every strut and synth note feels like a revolution.
Beyond the stage, the documentary traces the Scissor Sisters' journey from underground NYC clubs to mainstream recognition, weaving in surreal skits and fan-fueled nostalgia. Temple's lens captures not just a concert, but a cultural moment: a glitter-drenched celebration of individuality, defiance, and the power of pop music to unite. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to their world, this DVD is a time capsule of an era when Scissor Sisters weren't just making music—they were rewriting the rules.