Jayne County: Man Enough to Be a Woman 2005
"Infamous. Incendiary. Legendary. Finally caught on film!"
Dive into the electrifying world of Jayne County: Man Enough to Be a Woman (2005), a dynamic concert film that immortalizes the legendary performer Jayne County in her prime.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jayne County: Man Enough to Be a Woman (2005) about?
This concert film documents Jayne County's unforgettable live performance at Blackpool's Holiday's In The Sun festival in 1996, backed by The Electric Chairs. The film captures County's bold, punk-infused setlist, blending anthems of rebellion and self-acceptance with her signature stage presence.
Who directed Jayne County: Man Enough to Be a Woman?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Jayne County: Man Enough to Be a Woman?
The film stars Jayne County, performing alongside her band The Electric Chairs.
Is Jayne County: Man Enough to Be a Woman (2005) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating, this short but punchy concert film offers a rare glimpse into Jayne County's iconic persona and the punk scene of the 90s. It's essential for fans of alternative music and queer cinema.
How long is Jayne County: Man Enough to Be a Woman?
The film runs for 41 minutes.
About Jayne County: Man Enough to Be a Woman (2005) — Punk Icon's Electric Live Performance Revisited
Dive into the electrifying world of Jayne County: Man Enough to Be a Woman (2005), a dynamic concert film that immortalizes the legendary performer Jayne County in her prime. Captured live at Blackpool's 1996 Holiday's In The Sun festival, this 41-minute musical odyssey features County backed by her iconic band, The Electric Chairs, delivering a raw and rebellious setlist. Tracks like *I Hate Today* and *Man Enough to Be a Woman* showcase County's unapologetic energy, blending punk's grit with glam-rock's flair, all while challenging societal norms. The atmosphere crackles with defiance, humor, and a fearless celebration of identity.
This isn't just a concert film—it's a time capsule of queer punk history, where Jayne County's charisma and provocative stage presence take center stage. The documentary-style footage immerses viewers in the frenetic pulse of 90s alternative culture, complete with County's signature wit and unfiltered commentary. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to County's revolutionary artistry, this film offers a visceral snapshot of a performer who refused to be boxed in by convention. Perfect for music enthusiasts and fans of authentic, boundary-pushing cinema.