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Divine Trash: The John Waters Story (1998)
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Starring: John Waters, Mary Avara, Jeanine Basinger, Steve Buscemi, Divine
Director: Steve Yeager
Category: Comedy
Studio: Shout Factory
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Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

An in-depth look at the Early Career of Filmmaker John Waters

An in-depth look at the early career of cult filmmaker John Waters, from his childhood puppet shows in his native Baltimore to the successful release of what is widely regarded as the most important underground film ever made - "Pink Flamingos" (1972). "Divine Trash" features never-before-seen documentary footage shot behind the scenes during the rehearsal and filming of "Pink Flamingos" and 1972 interviews with a twenty-five year old John Waters and many of the film's now-deceased cast members including Waters' discovery, the 300 pound superstar Glenn Milstead, aka Divine.