A new exhibition at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures celebrates the life and outrageous cinema of John Waters, queer icon and proud maker of 'filth.'
, who appeared in all 16 of his films."The drains on this magic boulevard will never wash away the gutter of my gratitude," he said. Waters posed for the cameras with a framed photo of his late parents, who he said had indulged his passion for filmmaking.Waters has always been a proud outsider and a queer icon among American filmmakers.
The first gallery in the"Pope of Trash" exhibition at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is outfitted as a chapel.Charles White, JWPictures/Academy Museum of Motion Pictures The gallery spaces feature film clips and memorabilia from all of Waters' movies, including the electric chair that executed his star Divine in
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