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Serial Mom
A picture perfect middle class family is shocked when they find out that one of their neighbors is receiving obscene phone calls. The mom takes slights against her family very personally, and it turns out she is indeed the one harassing the neighbor. As other slights befall her beloved family, the body count begins to increase.
John Waters
John Waters
Casts & Crew
Kathleen Turner
Sam Waterston
Ricki Lake
Matthew Lillard
Justin Whalin
Traci Lords
Suzanne Somers
Joan Rivers
Mink Stole
Mary Jo Catlett
John Badila
Doug Roberts
Patricia Hearst
Anthony 'Chip' Brienza
Johnny Alonso
Rosemary Knower
Scott Morgan
Tim Caggiano
Walt MacPherson
Patricia Dunnock
Lonnie Horsey
Kathy Fannon
Jeff Mandon
Colgate Salsbury
Patsy Grady Abrams
Richard Pilcher
Beau James
Stan Brandorff
Kim Swann
Bus Howard
Alan J. Wendl
Nancy Robinette
Peter Bucossi
Loretto McNally
Wilfred E. Williams
Joshua L. Shoemaker
Susan Lowe
John Calvin Doyle
Mary Vivian Pearce
Brigid Berlin
Jordan Brown
Jeffrey Pratt Gordon
Shelbi Clarke
Nat Benchley
Kyf Brewer
Teresa R. Pete
Zachary S. Pete
Richard Pelzman
Chad Bankerd
Robert Roser
Mike Offenheiser
Lee Hunsaker
Michael S. Walter
Mojo Gentry
Gwendolyn Briley-Strand
Jennifer Mendenhall
Catherine Anne Hayes
Susan Duvall
Valerie Yarborough
Jordan Young
L7
Jennifer Finch
Suzi Gardner
Demetra Plakas
Donita Sparks
John A. Schneider
Lyrica Montague
John Waters
Also Directed by John Waters
Notorious Baltimore criminal and underground figure Divine goes up against Connie & Raymond Marble, a sleazy married couple who make a passionate attempt to humiliate her and seize her tabloid-given title as "The Filthiest Person Alive".
An incomplete project, Dorothy the Kansas City Pothead stars John Waters' long-time casting agent Pat Moran in the role of Dorothy.
Child actors perform a 'kid-friendly' table read version of John Water's notorious 1972 X-rated cult classic film, Pink Flamingos.
An insane independent film director and his renegade group of teenage film makers kidnap an A-list Hollywood actress and force her to star in their underground film.
John Waters' first sixteen-millimetre film, about a deranged nanny who kidnaps young girls and forces them to 'model themselves to death' in front of her boyfriend and their crazed friends. It was never shown commercially.
The life and times of Dawn Davenport, showing her progression from bratty schoolgirl to crazed mass murderer - all of which stems from her parents' refusal to buy her cha-cha heels for Christmas.
Over 30 filmmakers and friends of Strand Releasing have come together to honor the company’s indelible contribution to independent cinema over the past thirty years. The participating filmmakers have each created a short film for the project, all shot on iPhones. Produced by Strand Releasing and Connor Jessup.
Commissioned for the 2019 30th Anniversary shorts omnibus, 30/30 Vision: 3 Decades of Strand Releasing.
John Waters' second film, shot on 8mm, and featuring Divine for the first time. Essentially a plotless collage of random incidents involving sex, drugs, religion and The Wizard of Oz, it was shown with an equally random soundtrack mixing “obnoxious radio advertisements, rock 'n' roll and press conferences with Lee Harvey Oswald's mother”. It was shown three times in public, but never released commercially.
'Pleasantly Plump' teenager Tracy Turnblad achieves her dream of becoming a regular on the Corny Collins Dance Show. Now a teen hero, she starts using her fame to speak out for the causes she believes in, most of all integration. In doing so, she earns the wrath of the show's former star, Amber Von Tussle, as well as Amber's manipulative, pro-segregation parents. The rivalry comes to a head as Amber and Tracy vie for the title of Miss Auto Show 1963.