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Shit & Champagne
After her fiancé, Rod, and her half-sister, Brandy are both brutally murdered, Champagne (a divorcée and exotic dancer from the wrong side of the tracks) uses “all the right moves” to single-handedly take on the largest sex, drug and back-to-school clothing ring in the country, Mal-Wart.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the wild and often uncensored world of the punk rock scene and the adult film industry through the eyes of Kitten Natividad, a legendary figure who navigated both worlds. It explores her life, career, and the provocative art she created. The film offers a raw look at the intersection of music, sexuality, and underground culture. It highlights the personal stories and artistic expressions that defined an era.
Critical Reception
Shit & Champagne has garnered attention for its unvarnished portrayal of counterculture and its exploration of a unique artistic figure. Critics have noted its raw energy and candid interviews, though some have found its explicit nature challenging. Audience reactions often focus on its nostalgic appeal and its candid depiction of underground artistic movements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and unflinching look at underground culture.
Appreciated for its candid exploration of Kitten Natividad's life and career.
Some found the explicit content to be a barrier to broader appeal.
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Fun Fact
Kitten Natividad, the subject of the documentary, was a prominent figure in both punk rock music and adult films, known for her distinctive persona and performance style.
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