My greatest unfulfilled ambition is to be one of the astronauts or even the first singer on the Moon. But most of all, I’d love to see Christ come back to crush the spirit of hate and make men put down their guns. I’d also like just one more hit single.
Tiny Tim, Playboy 1970
Narrated by Weird Al Yankovic, TINY TIM: KING FOR A DAY is a biographical doc about a musician who is not only well known for hits such as Tip Toe Through The Tulips but for his trail blazing personae that paved the way for other rock stars such as David Bowie, Prince, Iggy Pop and Boy George. An outcast from a young age, Herbert Khary’s rise to stardom as Tiny Tim is the ultimate fairytale. Considered a freak by many of his peers, Tiny Tim left no one unaffected. His wedding on the Carson Show was watched by over 45 million Americans and his queer personality have been celebrated by the likes of Bob Dylan, Marilyn Manson and Lady Gaga. There were plans and hopes that Tiny Tim would be a lasting star, not only a novelty act but one man ruined these plans: Tiny Tim.
The exclusive access to Tiny Tim’s intense diaries, the playful and powerful animations and the interviews with his family and friends, makes this film not only a captivating portrait of one of the oddest stars the world has ever seen, but also a psychological drama, examining the borderline between insanity and geniality.
Institutional Licensing Options
DVD with PPR: $349
Digital Site License: $449
Digital Site License + DVD: $479
Digital Site License + Public Performance Rights: $499
Digital Site License + Public Performance Rights + DVD: $529
Director: Johan Von Sydow
Executive Producer: Elizabeth V. Sheldon, Justin A. Martell
Producer: David Herdies, Michael Krotkiewski, Justin A. Martell
Writer: Martin Daniel
Cinematographer: Johan von Sydow
Editor: Stefan Sundlöf
Music: Gustav Wall
Language: English
Country: USA, Denmark, Sweden
Year: 2020
87 minutes