
Rhonda Goes to Hollywood
Directed by Tessa Hughes-Freeland
Rhonda Goes to Hollywood functions in a similar fashion, exploring the very existence of Hollywood's stars as merely social constructions. The film follows Rhonda Zwillinger as she reenacts glamour poses in her camp/trash bedroom, and as she walks down Hollywood Boulevard. This is intercut with found footage (depicting various stars, such as Elvis, Bardot, Marilyn etc), which, like that in Play Boy, is re-photographed and fucked up so that the celluloid itself is as much of the film's theme as the images it depicts. The film thus positions the ironic glamorous stances of Rhonda as part of a series of repetitious gestures which serve to signify glamour and stardom (for example Rhonda's star on the Boulevard), while film stardom itself is shown to be a transient myth.
Language ranking
See how Rhonda Goes to Hollywood compares with other top-ranked English movies.
Open best english movies
More like this
Explore public related-title picks for viewers looking for movies like Rhonda Goes to Hollywood.
Open movies like Rhonda Goes to Hollywood
Where to watch
Open the answer-first viewing guide for Rhonda Goes to Hollywood, including current streaming, rental, and purchase options.
Open where to watch Rhonda Goes to Hollywood