This summer saw the US release of documentary filmmaker Kevin Hegge’s latest feature TRAMPS!, which looks at the dissolution of the UK punk movement and how fashion and art transformed in the early ’80s via the flamboyant movement that became known as the New Romantics.
In addition to streaming, this month also marks the release of special edition Blu-ray release of the film, stacked with special features, including an unedited interview with fashion stylist and iconoclast Judy Blame, who’s passing in 2018 left a cavern in London’s fashion scene.
The New Romantics movement gave rise to gender-bending pop stars such as Boy George and performance art drag-terrorists like Leigh Bowery. Tramps! charts how this motley crew of club kids took the anti-establishment ideologies formed by punk while swapping out ripped rags for ostentatious glamour. Using the clubs as their catwalk, the New Romantics traipsed through a post war London looking like queens, but living on the dole.
Although the movie looks at youth culture in the early ’80s, Hegge’s documentary translates to any era of young creative people, struggling to make ends meet and create art in an increasingly aggressive and precarious economic world that we live in.
Tramps! was met with rave reviews. Website Loud and Clear says about the film:
“The closing film at this year’s BFI Flare Festival, TRAMPS! is less a documentary and more an audio-visual whirlwind. Right from the beginning, composers Matthew Sims and Verity Susman (and the film’s exemplary sound department) produce a blistering wall of sound. It’s electric and almost industrial, correlating with the synths later used in the 1980s to generate synthpop and conquer America. But it’s also loud and abrasive, as radical as the strong, flamboyant and charismatic personalities that Hegge focuses on.”
Also a long-time OMG.BLOG contributor, Kevin Hegge interviewed LaBruce back in 2021 for the release of this twincestuous feature Saint Narcisse, so we thought we’d flip the script and reach out to get the legendary LaBruce to chat with Hegge about the film.
Its a busy time for LaBruce as well, whose newest book The Revolution Is My Boyfriend was published in June. Meanwhile, BlaB’s latest salacious film, The Visitor, which was met with rave reviews, is being distributed by Utopia’s label Circle Collective in the UK, the US and Canada, and will be released this fall.
TRAMPS! was released June 18 in the United States via Good Deed Entertainment, and is now available to stream on your favorite platform. You can find the Blu-ray edition here.
Read on after the jump for the full Q&A between Bruce LaBruce and Kevin Hegge!