

Divine Trash
Réalisé par Steve Yeager7.780%85%7.2
The life and times of Baltimore film maker and midnight movie pioneer, John Waters. Intercut with a 1972 interview of Waters are clips from his first films and recent interviews with his parents, his brother, Divine's mom, actors and crew, other directors, film critics, a film curator, psychologists, and Maryland's last censor, who shudders at the memory of Waters's pictures. Also included is footage of Waters making his early movies, culminating in an up-close and in-depth look at Pink Flamingos: the script, the set, the filming conditions, its editing, its distribution, and its impact. In sweet ways, this documentary is also a celebration of Divine (1945-1988).
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Divine Trash was released on 18 janvier 1998.
Divine Trash was directed by Steve Yeager.
Divine Trash has a runtime of 1h 37min.
Divine Trash was produced by Cindy Miller, Steve Yeager.
The life and times of Baltimore film maker and midnight movie pioneer, John Waters. Intercut with a 1972 interview of Waters are clips from his first films and recent interviews with his parents, his brother, Divine's mom, actors and crew, other directors, film critics, a film curator, psychologists, and Maryland's last censor, who shudders at the memory of Waters's pictures. Also included is footage of Waters making his early movies, culminating in an up-close and in-depth look at Pink Flamingos: the script, the set, the filming conditions, its editing, its distribution, and its impact. In sweet ways, this documentary is also a celebration of Divine (1945-1988).
The key characters in Divine Trash are Self (John Waters), Self (Divine), Self (Mary Vivian Pearce).
Divine Trash is rated Not Rated.
Divine Trash is a Documentaire film.
Divine Trash has an audience rating of 8.5 out of 10.
Divine Trash had a budget of 10 000 $US.
Divine Trash has made 39 842 $US at the box office.

















