The Filthy Film Fest at the Mahoning drive-in will feature films from throughout Waters’ career: from 'Pink Flamingos,' 'Female Trouble,' to 'A Dirty Shame.'
That drought may finally come to an end. Last year, he announced he would helm the forthcoming adaptation of his novel, which also made talking to Waters about his films a touchy subject — the rare occasion when the notoriously outspoken raconteur censored himself. Questions about his films were answered gingerly, with the caveat that he could only speak as a director; topics that he felt required him to wear his writer’s hat were apologetically declined.
He did frequent Philly to attend the trials of MOVE members, and marvels now at the 2020 City Council vote to formally apologize for the 1985 bombing of MOVE homes in West Philadelphia. “The Philadelphia government apologizing to MOVE is the only thing I can think of to compare that to. It shows you what happens if you just stick to your guns. Well, no — that’s a bad idiom to use for MOVE.”
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