Dirty Movie

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Movie
German title Dirty Movie
Original title The moguls
Country of production USA , Germany
original language English
Publishing year 2005
length 96 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Michael Traeger
script Michael Traeger
production Aaron Ryder
music Nic. tenBroek
camera Denis Maloney
cut Raúl Dávalos
occupation

Dirty Movie ( The Moguls , The Amateurs ) is an American - German comedy film directed by Michael Traeger from 2005 .

action

Andy Sargentee is divorced from Thelma and has one son. Sargentee lives off jobs that he only keeps for a short time. He annoys that his ex-wife's new boyfriend is wealthy. Sargentee states that the porn industry is a growth industry that offers opportunities. He decides to make a porn movie. The friend Some is won as a director and screenwriter. The other friends take on other tasks. The amateur filmmakers watch loads of tiresome films together for inspiration and shoot various usual scenes for porn films, but feelings and unintentionally funny developments always prevent the project. It starts with the friends addressing different women and serious conversations and even two relationships develop out of this. One of the friends renounces his winnings in order to be able to destroy the - moreover harmless - footage of the first filmed solo scene of his secret love instead. During the shoot, out of consideration for the timid actors, the entire film team turns around. In the second scene, three colored guests are supposed to attack a young saleswoman in a fast food chain. During the filming it quickly becomes apparent that all three actors do not correspond to the cliché of a colored man with a long limb and the filming is suddenly stopped. After nobody dares to speak out about this fact, there are unintentionally weird renegotiations about the fee and the second scene remains unfinished. The third scene takes place in a dormitory where all the shop assistants are said to be mad and in fact one shop assistant agrees to have fun with the new and newly divorced boss to ease the frustrated and rather shy coffin tea. In the film you will see her jumping around happily and happily on the beds. The fourth scene is supposed to show sex between one of the friends and an experienced older woman. He has always boasted of his women’s stories and sports a macho image, although many of his friends suspect that he is homosexual. After he thinks he has to prove himself, he fails to shoot. He needs the comfort of his friends. Two acquaintances who happened to be passing by jump in spontaneously - with a naive joy at such an opportunity, which makes the scene seem quite banal. Urged to arrive at a result of the film production, the friends cut the scenes, some of which were partly shot, together. At the private premiere, of all people, the freshly released brother of the fast food restaurant's saleswoman appears and after accepting the worst, he beats everyone present and destroys the film reel of which there are no copies. However, the story of the shooting was filmed with another camera. And this film will be a success because it is much deeper, more touching and more funny than the original idea. The profit made helps Sargentee start his new relationship and the long-awaited recognition from his son. The other friends also use their share for a more fulfilling life.

Reviews

Matthew Leyland wrote for the BBC on April 24, 2006 that the film was "a miscalculated mix of depravity and lard ". He's wasting a promising idea and capable performers. There is nothing to see in any sense.

Peter Travers wrote in Rolling Stone magazine on June 7, 2006 that the actors were " overqualified " for this " nonsense ". However, they would give the film a “ kick ” that appeals to the viewer. The comedy does not contain any objectionable scenes.

background

The film was in the Californian varieties Arcadia , Los Angeles , Lynwood , Piru and Santa Paula turned from May to August of 2004. It had its world premiere on February 6, 2005 at the Santa Barbara Film Festival . On April 28, 2006 it was released in British cinemas under the title The Moguls . He started as The Amateurs in selected cinemas in the USA in January 2007.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Review by Matthew Leyland, accessed August 24, 2007
  2. ^ Review by Peter Travers, accessed August 24, 2007
  3. ^ Filming locations for The Moguls, accessed August 24, 2007
  4. ^ Box office / business for The Moguls, accessed August 24, 2007
  5. ^ Opening dates for The Moguls, accessed August 24, 2007