![]() ![]() ![]() Waters’ first full length feature, Mondo Trasho, was made on a budget of $2,000, which was borrowed from his father. Mondo Trasho (1969) Mondo Trasho (1969) – source: Film-Makers’ Co-operative Waters has been known to denounce improvisation, citing writing as paramount in making a good film and has said: “I believe if you come out of a movie and the first thing you say is ‘the cinematography was beautiful’, it’s a bad movie.” His work, particularly in early days, has been described as an “exercise in poor taste”, with his lack of technical polish and penchant for exploring so-called low culture becoming a stylistic flourish in itself. The eternally controversial director tends to focus on writing his work, with directing coming as a by-product. ![]() Michael Lee Stever Talks Life and Career with Angelica Page ![]()
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