Genre: Documentary
Tagline: The movie that dare not speak its name
Plot: This challenging and provocative documentary takes a look on all sides of the infamous F-word. Its taboo, obscene and controversial, yet somehow seems to permeate every single aspect of our culture - from Hollywood... to the schoolyard to the Senate floor in Washington D.C. It's the word at the very center of the debate on Free Speech - and everyone seems to have an opinion. FUCK will exam how the word is impacting our world today thru interviews, film and television clips, music, and original animation by Oscar nominee Bill Plympton. Scholars and linguists will examine the long history of fuck. Comedians, actors, and writers who have charted and popularized the upward course of fuck will be heard from, often while defending the Constitutional Right of Free Speech, all the way to the Supreme Court. FUCK will visit with those who actually fuck for a living. We'll hear from advocates who oppose fuck and it's infringement into our everyday lives. We'll watch some of the most famous and infamous film and television clips that feature fuck, we'll hear some of the most famous fucks ever uttered and we'll feel the impact of fuck on our everyday lives. -- Official Site
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| Cast |
Pat Boone
Roger & Me, Journey to the Center of the Earth, The Greatest Story Ever Told |
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 | Billy Connolly
The Last Samurai, Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Boondock Saints |
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 | Ice-T
Johnny Mnemonic, 3000 Miles to Graceland, Tank Girl |
 | Janet Jackson
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, Poetic Justice, 2000 MTV Movie Awards |
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| Music By |
Carvin Knowles
Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy, The Bogus Witch Project, Dirt Nap | |
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