A Dirty Shame
A Dirty Shame is a 2004 American satirical sex comedy film written and directed by John Waters and starring Tracey Ullman, Johnny Knoxville, Selma Blair, and Chris Isaak. It follows a community in suburban Baltimore divided between people with highly conservative attitudes towards sexuality, and those who have been turned into sex addicts after experiencing concussions.
Plot
The people of Harford Road are firmly divided into two camps: the neuters, the puritanical residents who despise anything even remotely carnal; and the perverts, a group of sex addicts whose unique fetishes have all been brought to the fore by accidental concussions. Repressed Sylvia Stickles finds herself firmly entrenched in the former camp.
More details
| author | John Waters |
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| contentLocation | Maryland |
| director | John Waters |
| editor | Jeffrey Wolf |
| genre | comedy |
| keywords | concussion fetish harford road house arrest indecent exposure lets go lock up new world pass promiscuity promiscuous puritan semen sex addict sex addicts sexual addiction sexual fetishism |
| musicBy | George S. Clinton |
| producer | Christine Vachon Ted Hope |
| productionCompany | City Lights Pictures John Wells Productions Killer Films This is That |
| publisher | Fine Line Features |
| recordedAt | Baltimore |
| theme | satirical urban |