
Give Me Pity! 2023
Step into the glittering yet unraveling world of *Give Me Pity! (2023)*, Amanda Kramer's razor-sharp satire where a one-time musical sensation's triumphant TV special spirals into a surreal descent of ego and paranoia. Featuring the magnetic Sophie von Haselberg as Sissy St.
Director: Amanda Kramer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Give Me Pity! (2023) about?
The film follows Sissy St. Claire, a fading musical star, as she prepares for her first television special. But as the cameras roll, her performance spirals into a surreal crisis of identity, ambition, and paranoia—all under the watchful, unsettling gaze of a masked stranger.
Who directed Give Me Pity!?
Amanda Kramer, the visionary behind this genre-blending satire, directs *Give Me Pity!* with a sharp eye for psychological tension and dark humor.
Who stars in Give Me Pity!?
The film stars Sophie von Haselberg as Sissy St. Claire, alongside M. Diesel, Cricket Arrison, Reshma Gajjar, and Tess Hewlett in key roles that amplify the story's eccentric energy.
Is Give Me Pity! (2023) worth watching?
For fans of offbeat thrillers and satirical comedies, *Give Me Pity!* offers a stylish, thought-provoking ride—even if it's not for those expecting a traditional narrative. Its themes of vanity and insecurity resonate in today's media-saturated world, making it a cult-worthy pick for adventurous viewers.
How long is Give Me Pity!?
The runtime for *Give Me Pity!* is 79 minutes.
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About Give Me Pity! (2023) — A Psychedelic Thriller of Fame and Collapse
Step into the glittering yet unraveling world of *Give Me Pity! (2023)*, Amanda Kramer's razor-sharp satire where a one-time musical sensation's triumphant TV special spirals into a surreal descent of ego and paranoia. Featuring the magnetic Sophie von Haselberg as Sissy St. Claire, this 79-minute musical thriller blends comedy and psychological tension into a psychedelic nightmare of fame and self-destruction. As the camera's glare exposes Sissy's vanity and insecurities, a masked figure looms larger than life—his silent presence a haunting metaphor for unseen pressures and the cost of delusional ambition. Kramer crafts an atmosphere thick with irony and dread, where glamour cracks under scrutiny and laughter curdles into something far more unsettling.
With its genre-defying edge and bold visual storytelling, *Give Me Pity!* challenges viewers to laugh while wincing—merging the absurdity of showbiz excess with the raw, unfiltered anxieties of its flawed protagonist.