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'''''Fuck''''' (styled as '''''FUCK''''', '''''F★CK''''' or '''''F*CK''''') is a 2005 [[documentary film|documentary]] by director/producer [[Steve Anderson (director)|Steve Anderson]] and [[Rainstorm Entertainment]] about the social, political, personal, historical, linguistic and artistic significance of the word [[fuck]]. It features commentary by a variety of individuals, including [[linguist]]s, [[comedian]]s, [[artist]]s, [[musician]]s, [[filmmaker]]s, [[author]]s, [[Pornographic film actor|porn stars]], [[politician]]s, and [[media personality|media personalities]] as well as clips from [[George Carlin]], ''[[Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]]'', [[Country Joe and the Fish]]'s [[Woodstock]] performance, President [[George W. Bush]]'s [[Finger (gesture)#In politics|one-fingered salute]] to a camera, various [[Lenny Bruce]] performances, [[U2]]'s [[Fuck#Popular usage|Golden Globe acceptance]], [[Cohen v. California|Paul Robert Cohen's protest]] and [[Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy|Nipplegate]], accompanied with animated segues created by [[Bill Plympton]]. The movie was shown for the first time on November 7, 2005 at the [[American Film Institute|AFI]] Film Festival.
'''''Fuck''''' (styled as '''''FUCK''''', '''''F★CK''''' or '''''F*CK''''') is a 2005 [[documentary film|documentary]] (or what some people call it a "fuckumentary") by director/producer [[Steve Anderson (director)|Steve Anderson]] and [[Rainstorm Entertainment]] about the social, political, personal, historical, linguistic and artistic significance of the word [[fuck]]. It features commentary by a variety of individuals, including [[linguist]]s, [[comedian]]s, [[artist]]s, [[musician]]s, [[filmmaker]]s, [[author]]s, [[Pornographic film actor|porn stars]], [[politician]]s, and [[media personality|media personalities]] as well as clips from [[George Carlin]], ''[[Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]]'', [[Country Joe and the Fish]]'s [[Woodstock]] performance, President [[George W. Bush]]'s [[Finger (gesture)#In politics|one-fingered salute]] to a camera, various [[Lenny Bruce]] performances, [[U2]]'s [[Fuck#Popular usage|Golden Globe acceptance]], [[Cohen v. California|Paul Robert Cohen's protest]] and [[Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy|Nipplegate]], accompanied with animated segues created by [[Bill Plympton]]. The movie was shown for the first time on November 7, 2005 at the [[American Film Institute|AFI]] Film Festival.


The word "fuck" and its variations are used 857 times throughout this 93-minute documentary, making an average 9.52 occurrences per minute, making it the film that uses most frequently the word "fuck" to date.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486585/trivia?tr0624026 |title=Fuck (2005) - Trivia |work=imdb.com |accessdate=August 1, 2012}}</ref>
The word "fuck" and its variations are used 857 times throughout this 93-minute documentary, making an average 9.52 occurrences per minute, making it the film that uses most frequently the word "fuck" to date.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486585/trivia?tr0624026 |title=Fuck (2005) - Trivia |work=imdb.com |accessdate=August 1, 2012}}</ref>

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Fuck
Directed bySteve Anderson[1]
Produced bySteve Anderson
Steven G. Kaplan
Gregg L. Daniel
Bruce Leiserowitz
Jory Weitz
CinematographyAndre Fontanelle
Music byCarvin Knowles
Production
company
Distributed byTHINKFilm
Release date
  • November 7, 2005 (2005-11-07)
Running time
93 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Fuck (styled as FUCK, F★CK or F*CK) is a 2005 documentary (or what some people call it a "fuckumentary") by director/producer Steve Anderson and Rainstorm Entertainment about the social, political, personal, historical, linguistic and artistic significance of the word fuck. It features commentary by a variety of individuals, including linguists, comedians, artists, musicians, filmmakers, authors, porn stars, politicians, and media personalities as well as clips from George Carlin, Scarface, Country Joe and the Fish's Woodstock performance, President George W. Bush's one-fingered salute to a camera, various Lenny Bruce performances, U2's Golden Globe acceptance, Paul Robert Cohen's protest and Nipplegate, accompanied with animated segues created by Bill Plympton. The movie was shown for the first time on November 7, 2005 at the AFI Film Festival.

The word "fuck" and its variations are used 857 times throughout this 93-minute documentary, making an average 9.52 occurrences per minute, making it the film that uses most frequently the word "fuck" to date.[2]

Reviews

The film maintains a 55% positive rating at Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus being, "A documentary that sets out to explore a lingual taboo but can't escape its own naughty posturing."[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "About The Filmmakers". fourletterfilm.com. Archived from the original on January 2, 2007. Retrieved August 1, 2012.
  2. ^ "Fuck (2005) - Trivia". imdb.com. Retrieved August 1, 2012.
  3. ^ "Fuck - Movie Reviews, Pictures". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 9, 2010.