Female Trouble - Questions to Consider

1. Why do you think Waters chose to dedicate the film the Charles "Tex" Watson?

2. Does the production design and costumes create a memorable cinematic world? What kind of environment is on display? Is it thorough? Inconsistent? Does it enforce the film's focus? Is it the film's focus?

3. Does the film make comments about celebrity? Fame? Beauty? Or is it simply an exercise in pushing the envelope?

4. What sort of claims does the film make about American culture? What sections of American culture?

5. What do you think motivates Waters to go to the lengths he does in this film?

6. Is there anything that is held sacred in Female Trouble?

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