Divine Trash. Steve Yeager, 1998.
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Edition screened: Included on Criterion Blu-ray #1131 Pink Flamingos, released 2022. English language. Runtime approximately 97 minutes.
Summary: No particular depictions of violence or harm to animals.
Divine Trash was awarded the 1998 Sundance Film Festival ‘Trophy for Documentary’. It focuses specifically on the making of Pink Flamingos, and also illuminates the evolution of director John Waters and his stable of crew and actors. I found Divine Trash an enjoyable viewing experience that enhanced my understanding of Waters’ famous characters and scenes by tying his ideas to works of other contemporary filmmakers ranging from Andy Warhol and Kenneth Anger to Herschell Gordon Lewis.
As My Best Fiend serves as a satisfying placeholder if you haven’t yet experienced the films of Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski, Divine Trash is a satisfying calling card from John Waters and Divine if their films are not at the top of your To Watch list.