Beanie Feldstein, Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan are all about queer female power in Drive-Away Dolls . Blavity/Shadow and Act Managing Editor Trey Mangum interviewed the three women about their roles in the Ethan Coen-directed film. Feldstein, who plays Sukie, said that the film shows audiences that queer films can be fun and silly and make just as much of an impact as queer films with serious messages. “As a queer woman myself, anytime we can get more representation on screen, that’s a good thing. But, I think the magic of Drive-Away Dolls is that it doesn’t take itself too seriously and it doesn’t try to promote a specific agenda or message even though those movies are equally important,” she said. “I think that the joy of Drive-Away Dolls , is queer fun, queer joy, queer sex positivity. I think all of those things are really unabashedly showcased in this movie but without any strong intense message…you get to show audiences you get to have a ball of laughs if you...