Multiple Maniacs is about a group of people involved in underground activities such as sexual perversion, sacrifice, and violence. The movie explores themes of jealousy, fetishism, and blasphemy through shocking and explicit scenes.
Pink Flamingos is a transgressive film that depicts the life of Divine, a notorious criminal and underground celebrity, as she competes with a couple for the title of the filthiest person alive. The movie explores themes of obscene acts, bizarre fetishes, and extreme violence in a satirical and shocking manner.
Female Trouble is a dark comedy film that follows the life of Dawn Davenport, a young woman with a penchant for chaos and violence. From her troubled upbringing to her outrageous crimes, her journey is filled with absurd humor and graphic violence. With themes of dysfunction, vanity, and insanity, Female Trouble is a satirical exploration of society's obsession with beauty and fame.
Mondo Trasho is a dark and satirical comedy movie that follows the story of a nurse involved in a hit-and-run incident. As she explores her newfound freedom, she encounters various bizarre characters and situations, including a psychiatric hospital, a religious experience, and a police shootout. The movie is filled with dark humor, surrealism, and unexpected twists.
Shot on 8mm, and featuring the introduction of Divine, John Waters' sophomore film is a plotless collage of random incidents involving sex, drugs, religion and The Wizard of Oz, it was shown with an equally random soundtrack mixing “obnoxious radio advertisements, rock 'n' roll and press conferences with Lee Harvey Oswald's mother”. It was shown three times publicly, but never released commercially.
John Waters' first sixteen-millimetre film, about a deranged nanny who kidnaps young girls and forces them to 'model themselves to death' in front of her boyfriend and their crazed friends. It was never shown commercially.
The Diane Linkletter Story is a movie based on the true story of Diane Linkletter, the daughter of television host Art Linkletter. The film explores Diane's tumultuous relationship with her parents, her struggles with drug addiction, and her tragic suicide. It portrays the exploitation and disapproval she faced, as well as the complexities of mother-daughter and father-daughter relationships. The plot takes viewers on a journey through Diane's life, including her experimentation with LSD and her eventual decision to jump from a window.
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