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Divine Trash, 1998
English
USA
Profile of Divine Trash
The mood of Divine Trash is offbeat. The plot centers around media satire, the life of an artist, and rising to stardom. It is an independent and documentary movie. Stylistically, Divine Trash is experimental. In approach, it is realistic. The setting is Maryland. Divine Trash happens in the 1990s. It is drawn from a biography.
Summary of Divine Trash
Baltimore filmmaker Yeager delivers an in-depth look into the early career of cult filmmaker John Waters, from his early obsessions with car crashes and macabre puppet shows through his rise to the coveted title of "Prince of Puke" with his taboo-smashing midnight movie hit PINK FLAMINGOS, starring the 300-pound "Godzilla of drag queens," Divine. Comprised of interviews with family, friends, filmmakers, and critics, as well as never-before-seen footage from Yeager's personal archives, this witty, enjoyable homage is a must for fans of the director, in addition to anyone interested in American independent cinema. Winner: Filmmaker's Trophy, Best Documentary, 1998 Sundance Film Festival.
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 18 January 1998 |
| Runtime: | 97 min |
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