Pink Flamingos
"Pink Flamingos" is a 1972 film directed by John Waters. It is known for its controversial content and is often considered a cult classic. The film follows the outrageous antics of Divine, a drag queen, and her eccentric family as they compete for the title of "the filthiest people alive."
The movie is characterized by its shock value, featuring explicit scenes and unconventional characters. It challenges societal norms and has become a symbol of the underground film movement. Despite its initial negative reception, "Pink Flamingos" has gained a significant following and is celebrated for its boldness and unique style.