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{{Infobox Film | name = Fuck
| image = Fuck_film_poster.jpg
| caption = The movie that dare not speak its name.
| director = Steve Anderson
| producer = Steve Anderson<br>Christine Beebe<br>Ian Kennedy<br>Christine A. Pechera
| writer =
| starring =
| music = Carvin Knowles
| cinematography =
| editing = Andre Fontanelle
| distributor = Rainstorm Entertainment
| released = ], ] (] Film Festival)
| runtime = 93 min
| language = English
| budget =
| preceded_by =
| followed_by =
| imdb_id = 0486585
}}
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'''''Fuck''''' (sometimes titled as '''F*''' or '''The "F" Word''') is a ] ] about the social, political, personal, historical, linguistic and artistic significance of the word ]. It features commentary by a variety of individuals, including linguists, comics, musicians, filmmakers, authors, porn stars, politicians, and media personalities as well as clips from ], ], ]'s ] performance, President ]'s ], various ] performances, ]'s ], ] and ].


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It uses the eponymous word over 800 times over 90 minutes, for a total of 8.88 uses per minute.
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Co-Producer Christine Pechera is suffering from Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.
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The film contains a painting (United States Censorship) by Canadian political artist Charles Alexander Moffat.
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The film will be released theatrically by THINKfilm on Nov. 10th, 2006.
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*Timothy Jay (] award winner and profanity expert)
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*Janet M. LaRue (chief legal counsel for ])
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*Geoffrey Nunberg (] linguist and contributer to the ])
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*Robert W. Peters (president of Morality in Media, Inc., ])
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*David Skover (] scholar and co-author of ''The Trials of ]'')
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==References==
*{{imdb title|id=0486585|title=Fuck}}
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