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Love Is in The Legend

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Feb 01, 2025

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MYROC Productions

About the film

The Harlem ball scene and voguing meet pop culture in underground 1980s New York in this true story showing the fascinating convergence of the Paradise Garage, the House of Field, the ball scene, and 7th Avenue fashion, leaving a legacy of living and lost legends. An immersive experience reveals the missing link paving the way to Madonna's Vogue and Jennie Livingston's Paris Is Burning.

Genre

Documentary

Runtime

1h 49m

Released

2022

Director

Myra J Lewis

Producer

Myra J Lewis, Yanni Feder

Executive Producer

Eugene H Lewis III

Writer

Myra J Lewis

Cast

Patricia Field, Marc Jacobs, Connie Fleming, Paul Alexander, Richard Alvarez, JoJo Americo, Joey Gabriel, Amy Lindsey, Steven Perfidia Kirkham

Awards & recognition

Harlem Film Festival 2022

Audience Award

Urban World Film Festival 2021

Official Selection

British Urban Film Festival 2021

Official Selection

Love Wins International Film Festival 2022

Official Selection

Amsterdam World International Film Festival

Official Selection

The Indiefest Awards 2020

Women Filmmakers

The Indiefest Awards 2020

Editing

What people are saying

Chelsea’s SVA Theater was packed to the brim with old friends and ever-youthful energy on Sunday night, as a crowd gathered to hoot, holler, and ‘yassss!’ for the world premiere of film maker Myra Lewis’ first project, Love Is In The Legend. The infectious documentary charts the events and context of an evening in 1988, which brought the underground ballroom scene from Harlem downtown and gave it the added flair of the infamous Paradise Garage resulting in a mashup of music, art, fashion, and dance that would change New York culture forever. The House of Field Ball—”the Ball that changed it all’—in September 1988 is remembered as the meeting of the worlds of Seventh Avenue fashion, the downtown underground club kids, and the Harlem Houses. In other words, forget Madonna’s Vogue—this was truly the night that introduced the influential movers and shakers of the creative world to voguing.

Freya Drohan

Daily Front Row

Through intimate interviews and electrifying recordings of ball icons like Jose Xtravaganza and Cesar Valentino, the film has won a number of awards, including Best First Time Filmmaker from the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards and an Award of Merit from the IndieFEST Film Awards. All the original downtown NYC kids attended the premiere held at New York Public Library's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. 'This film is a love letter from my heart to the community,' said Myra.

Pandora Amoratis

Daily Mail UK

Designer Marc Jacobs, 58, opened up about his roots in vogue culture following a screening of a new documentary, “Love is in the Legend,” about the 1980s underground ballroom scene. Jacobs told the crowd that he appeared on the runway in designer Patricia Field’s famed “The House of Field Ball” — which reportedly merged the Harlem ball scene with downtown club culture, and celebrity — in September 1988, helping to bring vogueing into the spotlight. Jacobs said it was one of the most “freeing experiences,” of his life, an attendee of the screening told Page Six. He added that he hadn’t planned on taking the runway at Field’s event, but felt the “spirit” come over him and strutted his stuff in his underwear, a tuxedo jacket and motorcycle boots. Director Myra Lewis told us that the film is about the “story of outsiders finding belonging through fashion, dance, and music in the [gay nightclub] Paradise Garage, the Harlem Ball scene, and the formation of the House of Field.”

Maria Siegler

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