What Did You Drag Me Into?
the Flamy Grant Story

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When a drag queen releases an album in the Contemporary Christian category, backlash from the far right helps catapult her to number one. With her newfound platform, she works to create space for other queer individuals in the Christian music industry and in the church.

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a documentary film about Flamy Grant

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A shame-slaying, hip-swaying, singing-songwriting drag queen from Asheville, North Carolina

Do It For the Song

We made a music video for one of the song’s on Flamy’s second album, CHURCH, using footage we’ve filmed for the documentary. Take a look!

Support the film

We need your help to successfully complete the film! Right now we are raising funds to finish filming over the next few months and to start the post-production process.

Here’s how you can help:

  • Make a donation (tax deductible through our fiscal sponsor—the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists). All donations go directly to the cost of completing production, editing, and beginning to distribute the film.

  • Host a house party. Invite over your friends, and we’ll join you to talk about the film, explain where we are in the production process, and let you know how to contribute.

  • Sign up for our email updates.

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