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Pink Flamingos

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In a world where provocation and transgression combine in an explosion of bright colors, the plot centers around Divine, an iconic drag queen and glamorous figure of underground culture, who strives to maintain the title of "the most immoral person in the world." Divine reigns in a small house in Maryland with her quirky family, a group of outcasts and eccentrics who challenge all social norms. The atmosphere is intense and chaotic, filled with absurd situations and episodes of pure madness that defy logic and common sense.

Everything changes when another family, the Marbles, led by the ambitious and ruthless Connie, decides to strip Divine of her title. This clash of eccentricities unfolds in a fierce competition for moral supremacy and madness, transforming what begins as a struggle for status into a series of increasingly shocking and subversive acts. As the conflict between the two families intensifies, the boundaries of art, desire, and provocation are pushed to the extreme.

With a raw focus on the aesthetics of camp and the grotesque, the film becomes a phenomenon that challenges the conventions of mainstream cinema and explores the limits of freedom of expression. What is presented is more than just a story; it is a cry of rebellion that leaves the viewer stunned and reflecting on the notions of morality and taboo in a society that often clings to its norms.

Media type
Movie
Year
1972
Director
John Waters
Writer
John Waters
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
84.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
47.00
Actors
Divine
David Lochary
Mary Vivian Pearce
Mink Stole
Danny Mills
Edith Massey
Channing Wilroy
Cookie Mueller
Paul Swift
Susan Walsh
Linda Olgeirson
Jack Walsh
Bob Skidmore
Pat Lefaiver
Jackie Sidel
Julie Munshauer
Nancy Crystal
George Figgs
John Oden
George Stoll
David Gluck
Elizabeth Coffey
Margie Donnelly
Margie Skidmore
Berenica Cipcus
Iris Burman
Randy Burman
Don Blumberg
Bob Adams
Mark Lazarus
David Lehman
Catriona Maloney
Richard Keller
Charlie Swope
Barry Golome
Ed Peranio
Elia Katz
Steve Waters
Billy Davis
Howard Gruber
Chuck Yeaton
Laurie Birnbaum
Lenny Taylor
Trick Grantham
Mark Isherwood
Randy Damm
Alan Reese
Alberta Reese
Cowboy Foulke
David Sanders
Brigette Grey
John Herndon
Ellis Clark
Joe Wilepski
Paul Landis
Marina Melin
Max Mueller
Gender
Comedy
Crimen
Country
United States
Producers
John Waters
Original title
Pink Flamingos
Duration
93
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