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2005 film
Fuck
The movie that dare not speak its name.
Directed bySteve Anderson
Produced bySteve Anderson
Christine Beebe
Ian Kennedy
Christine A. Pechera
Edited byAndre Fontanelle
Music byCarvin Knowles
Distributed byRainstorm Entertainment
Release datesNovember 7, 2005 (AFI Film Festival)
Running time93 min
LanguageEnglish
For the 1969 film by Andy Warhol, see Blue Movie.

Fuck (sometimes titled as F* or The "F" Word) is a 2006 documentary about the social, political, personal, historical, linguistic and artistic significance of the word fuck. 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 George Carlin, Scarface, Country Joe and the Fish's Woodstock performance, President George W. Bush's one-fingered salute to a camera, various Lenny Bruce performances, U2's Golden Globe acceptance, Paul Robert Cohen's protest and Nipplegate.

Trivia

The film is dedicated to Hunter S. Thompson, who committed suicide not long after being interviewed.

It uses the eponymous word over 800 times over 90 minutes, for a total of 8.88 uses per minute.

Bill Plympton provided the animated segues for the film.

Co-Producer Christine Pechera is suffering from Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma.

The film contains a painting (United States Censorship) by Canadian political artist Charles Alexander Moffat.

The film will be released theatrically by THINKfilm on Nov. 10th, 2006.

Interviewees

References

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