The Throne of Cloacina
The Throne of Cloacina

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The Throne of Cloacina

2017
Movie
28 min
English

When a psychiatric session turns into a nightmare for Victor, a chronically constipated former corporate filmmaker, he is transported inside his mind where an island beach resort is run by the very corporate he used to work for.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic61/100
Google Users75%
Director: Reginald D. HunterGenres: Documentary, Comedy

Plot Summary

Comedian Reginald D. Hunter embarks on a personal journey to explore the history and cultural significance of sanitation, particularly focusing on Roman bathing culture and its evolution into modern plumbing. Through a blend of historical anecdotes, personal reflection, and comedic observations, the documentary examines how societies have dealt with waste and hygiene throughout the ages. Hunter's unique perspective offers a humorous yet insightful look at a topic often considered taboo, revealing its profound impact on civilization. The film also touches upon the universal human experience of bodily functions and the societal norms that govern them.

Critical Reception

The Throne of Cloacina received mixed to positive reviews, with critics generally praising Reginald D. Hunter's unique comedic style and the film's ambitious, albeit unconventional, subject matter. While some found the documentary's structure a bit meandering, many appreciated its thought-provoking approach to a topic rarely explored with such humor and depth. Audience reception was also varied, with those who enjoy Hunter's stand-up finding much to appreciate, while others found the blend of comedy and historical exposition to be an acquired taste.

What Reviewers Say

  • Hunter's trademark wit makes even the most mundane aspects of sanitation engaging.

  • An unexpectedly insightful and humorous exploration of a universally human subject.

  • The film occasionally struggles with pacing, but Hunter's personality shines through.

Google audience: Viewers generally appreciated the film's humorous take on sanitation and Reginald D. Hunter's signature comedic delivery. Many found the historical aspects interesting and the subject matter surprisingly thought-provoking. Some, however, felt the documentary could be overly niche or that the comedic elements sometimes overshadowed the historical information.

Fun Fact

The title 'The Throne of Cloacina' is a playful reference to Cloacina, the Roman goddess of sewers, highlighting the film's focus on the historical and cultural aspects of sanitation.

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