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Director's Cut
On the verge of being shut down by his producer, adult film director Francois Grosex has one more day to make this shoot a success. Unfortunately, when he gets on the set, he sees that all hell has broken loose. Among other things, his female star (Julie Meadows) is threatening to walk, the make-up artist can't keep her hands out of the electrician's pants and the photographer is screwing everyone who lands in front of his lens. At the edge of a breakdown, Francois quickly realizes that he has his work cut out for him... and it's only 10 in the morning.
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Plot Summary
A failed filmmaker, desperate for his big break, attempts to create his masterpiece by stealing footage from other directors' films. As his chaotic creation takes shape, he finds himself entangled in the very criminal underworld he sought to exploit.
Critical Reception
Director's Cut received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its meta-narrative and humor to be derivative and unfocused. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating its quirky premise while others were put off by its unconventional structure.
What Reviewers Say
Some critics found the film's premise clever and unique.
Others criticized its disjointed narrative and inconsistent tone.
The humor was often described as hit-or-miss.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not readily available for this film, making it difficult to summarize specific audience sentiments.
Fun Fact
The film features cameos from several prominent directors and personalities within the film industry, playing themselves.
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