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We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You 2004

★ 8.01 votes138 min📅 2004-11-29

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

Jake Shears
Jake Shears
Himself
Scott Hoffman
Scott Hoffman
Babydaddy
Ana Matronic
Ana Matronic
Herself
Derek Gruen
Del Marquis
Patrick Seacor
Paddy Boom

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.