Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream

Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream is a 2005 documentary film written and directed by Stuart Samuels, based on his book on the subject.[3]

Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream
Directed byStuart Samuels
Written byStuart Samuels
Victor Kushmaniuk
StarringJohn Waters
David Lynch [1]
CinematographyRichard Fox
Production
company
Distributed byStarz Encore Entertainment
Release date
  • 13 May 2005 (2005-05-13)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryCanada
United States
LanguageEnglish

Summary

The film chronicles the period between 1970 and 1977 in which six low-budget films shown at midnight transformed the way films are made and watched: El Topo (1970), Night of the Living Dead (1968), The Harder They Come (1973), Pink Flamingos (1972), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), and Eraserhead (1977).[4]

Also portrayed in the film are the films Freaks (1932) and Reefer Madness (1936), which gained notoriety and a huge cult following thanks to midnight showings. Providing interviews are filmmakers George A. Romero, Alejandro Jodorowsky, John Waters, Perry Henzell, David Lynch, and Richard O'Brien, as well as film critics Roger Ebert, Jonathan Rosenbaum, and J. Hoberman and Ben Barenholtz. The film was screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.[5]

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