All the Love You Cannes!
Known for what must be the cheapest and cheesiest of the indie film world, Troma films takes on Cannes with gallons of fake blood, the Tronettes, and numerous hijinks by an uncontrollable group of volunteer Troma fans, costumed, naked, and did I mention covered with blood? While any publicity is good publicity, the low budget Troma films must wonder what this will do to their reputation. And I think they're thinking, woohoo!
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| Year | 2002 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Lloyd Kaufman |
| Runtime | 108 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.4/10 (16 votes) |
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This documentary is a raw, unvarnished ode to the anarchic spirit of indie filmmaking, capturing the glorious chaos without pretense. The camera serves as a fly-on-the-wall witness to the absurd spectacle of guerilla marketing colliding with cinematic aristocracy.
What lingers after the fake blood dries is a surprising affection for the sheer, unadulterated chutzpah of it all. It's a celebration of passion over polish, leaving you with a grin and a newfound respect for cinema's messy, enthusiastic underbelly. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Lloyd Kaufman
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