A masked man practices various tortures on women while some dark ambient music plays.
Naked States is a thought-provoking documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the controversial world of public nudity and body art. Directed by Arlene Donnelly, the film follows photographer Spencer Tunick as he travels across the United States, photographing hundreds of naked volunteers in iconic locations. Through interviews with the participants and insights from art critics, Naked States explores themes of freedom of expression, body acceptance, and the intersections between art and social activism.
1. The Lady Is a Tramp (Studio segment) 2. Hello Hooray 3. Billion Dollar Babies 4. Elected 5. I'm Eighteen 6. Raped and Freezin' 7. No More Mr. Nice Guy 8. My Stars 9. Unfinished Sweet 10. Sick Things 11. Dead Babies 12. I Love the Dead 13. School's Out 14. Under My Wheels The original Rock'n' Roll spectacle. The groundbreaking tour. The five original members of Alice Cooper group captured live. The 1973 Billion Dollar Babies show was the first of its kind. No other band had ever brought a more expensive, elaborate theatrical production to the rock stage - and rarely has any since. Good To See You Again, Alice Cooper - the film made during the Billion Dollar Babies tour that combines stunning concert footage with an outrageous story and also features the band's acting debut.
Seven Easy Pieces is a documentary that delves into the world of art and experimental films in New York City. Featuring the Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, it showcases the impact of these creations on culture and society. The film offers an intriguing perspective on the artistic and creative scene of the city.
A Documentary about violence, horror, censorship and legislation on the web. In 2009, Remy Couture, a special effects makeup artists from Quebec was arrested by the police right in front of his home and would be later charged with obscenity and corruption of morality. Montreal's police was responding to a complaint regarding pictures coming from his website Inner depravity.com which had been freely circulating on the Web. ART/CRIME discusses violence, fiction and censorship in movies but also in the loosely regulated environment that the Web still represents. The documentary allows many, like movie director Nacho Cerda, Robert Morin and Patrick Senechal to present their thoughts on the matter.
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