Carol Doda Topless at the Condor

Carol Doda Topless at the Condor

Produced by Marlo McKenzie & Jonathan Parker
A daring young woman ignites the fame of the 1960s sexual revolution and becomes an icon.

Overview

Genre
Biography, Cultural History, and Music
Synopsis

Against the backdrop of the 1964 Republican Convention, a San Francisco cocktail waitress became one of the city’s most popular entertainers after making her debut as America’s first topless dancer. The new documentary feature Carol Doda Topless at the Condor tells the story of the fresh-faced girl next door who defied convention and the law by gyrating atop a white baby grand piano and turning a North Beach nightclub into the city’s second-most-popular tourist attraction after the Golden Gate Bridge. Meanwhile, Doda’s very public use of silicone to enhance her breasts launched a new industry. Directors Marlo McKenzie and Jonathan Parker share an unprecedented look at Doda’s life and legacy, as well as a behind-the-scenes tour of the vibrant, sometimes outrageous and always entertaining world of North Beach.

Stage
finished
Running time
100 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
Parker Film Company
Country
United States
Locations
San Francisco, CA
Prod. Partners
Marlo McKenzie, Jonathan Parker, Vince Palomino, Lars Ulrich

Distribution Details

Release year
2024
Festivals
Telluride Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival
Distribution
PICTUREHOUSE, distributed around the US the spring of 2024
Language
English

Photos

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