All 36 Divine Movies (in Order)

Barbara Childs
15 min readMar 18, 2024

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Get set for an unforgettable cinematic adventure as we dive into a mesmerizing world of Divine Movies. This roundup will celebrate some of the most captivating films that have graced our screens, where divine performances intertwine with divine stories. Our divine selection is guaranteed to leave you spellbound, so sit back, relax, and prepare to be enthralled.

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1. Mondo Trasho (1969)

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Mondo Trasho, directed by John Waters, is a 1969 comedy film that chronicles the absurd day in the lives of a hit-and-run driver and her victim. This unusual tale takes you on a journey filled with bizarre incidents, including a crazed foot-fetishist perpetrating a horrific act of sexual assault and visions of the Virgin Mary. You’ll also witness strange chicken-foot grafting operations, further illustrating the unconventional nature of this film.

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2. Multiple Maniacs (1970)

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Multiple Maniacs” is a shockingly dark, twisted, and hilariously bizarre crime-horror-comedy masterpiece. Set in the early ’70s, it follows the depraved group of psychos who run the mysterious travelling sideshow, Lady Divine’s Cavalcade of Perversions. The mastermind behind the heinous operations is none other than the sinister Lady Divine herself, played by the captivating Divine. However, her life takes a dramatic turn when a 15-foot lobster brutally rapes her, sparking a transformation within. Alongside the horrifying acts of violence, the movie is filled with shock humour, fetishistic elements, and disturbing situations, all wrapped in a psycho-killer spectacle.

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3. Pink Flamingos (1972)

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Pink Flamingos, “ directed by cult film icon John Waters, takes you on a wild and raunchy journey through the mind of Divine, a notorious Baltimore criminal and underground figure. This dark comedy explores the harsh battles between Divine and a morally reprehensible married couple who will stop at nothing to humiliate her and claim her infamous tabloid-given title, “The Filthiest Person Alive. “ Prepare yourself for scatological humor, female frontal nudity, and a daring exploration of unconventional sexuality in this NC-17-rated, 93-minute masterpiece. With a cast including Divine, David Lochary, and Mary Vivian Pearce, this bold and boundary-pushing film remains a staple in the world of underground cinema.

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4. Female Trouble (1974)

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Female Trouble” is a 1974 cult classic comedy-crime film directed by John Waters and written by himself. The movie stars Divine, David Lochary, and Mary Vivian Pearce. The film has an NC-17 content rating and runs for 1 hour and 29 minutes.

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5. Underground and Emigrants (1976)

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Underground and Emigrants” is a captivating documentary, released in 1976, that explores the lives and struggles of underground artists and immigrants in West Germany. Directed by Rosa von Praunheim, this thought-provoking film delves into the world of subversive artists who challenge political norms and social boundaries through their work.

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6. Tally Brown, New York (1979)

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Tally Brown, New York, a 1979 documentary, delves into the life of a versatile artist who blended musical genres and gained notoriety in New York City’s underground film scene. As the film opens with Tally Brown’s rendition of David Bowie’s “Heroes, “ her distinctive voice and bold performances serve as a backdrop for her story. With her final performance in the film, Tally Brown sings “Rock ’n’ Roll Suicide, “ symbolizing the emotional journey she embarks on throughout this powerful and artistic documentary, directed by Rosa von Praunheim with profound insight into the world of underground filmmaking and music.

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7. The Alternative Miss World (1980)

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The Alternative Miss World” is a unique and captivating documentary that offers a glimpse into an unconventional beauty pageant. Set in 1978, the film captures the essence of the “Alternative Miss World” competition, which took place in a circus tent on Clapham Common in South London. This event broke the boundaries of traditional beauty pageants and embraced a more diverse and avant-garde approach.

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8. Polyester (1981)

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In the hilarious 1981 comedy Polyester, a suburban housewife’s life takes a shocking turn after discovering her pornographer husband’s infidelities and facing a series of bizarre family dramas. As her daughter becomes pregnant and her son is suspected of being a foot fetishist, the dysfunctional family finds themselves entangled in a web of chaos.

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9. Lust in the Dust (1984)

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In “Lust in the Dust, “ a comedy-western film released in 1985, a motley crew of dishonest misfits ventures into the Old West on a quest for buried treasure. Led by a suave cowboy (Tab Hunter), the group is armed with a mysterious tattooed map that they believe will lead them to untold riches. As they embark on their wild and humorous adventure, the group encounters many quirky and dangerous characters, all while trying to evade a vengeful lynch mob seeking revenge.

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10. Trouble in Mind (1985)

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Trouble in Mind, released in 1985, is a gripping crime-drama that offers viewers an intriguing look at the intertwined lives of an ex-con, a coffee-shop owner, and a young couple trying to make their mark. Set in the alluring and hypnotic Rain City, the film takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride through a world full of corruption, ambition, and danger.

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11. Divine Waters (1985)

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Divine Waters, released in 1985, offers a unique perspective on the world of filmmaking through an independent lens. Led by Vito Zagarrio and featuring appearances from iconic characters such as Divine, John Waters Sr. , and the legendary filmmaker himself — John Waters, this documentary dives into the art of film production with a distinctive Italian flair.

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12. The Talisman (1987)

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In “The Talisman, “ a tormented family struggles with paranormal and demonic forces unleashed in their home. After refusing a warlock’s demand to purchase their house, the family is plagued by chilling occurrences. Directed by Mohammed Shebl and written by himself, this Egyptian horror film stars Mahmoud Yassine, Youssra, and Fayza Abduljawad.

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13. Out of the Dark (1988)

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In the lurid underbelly of Los Angeles, a chilling slasher tale unfolds as the beautiful young women who work at the offices of a phone-sex company face the terrifying wrath of a psychopathic killer. “Out of the Dark” (1988) is a chilling crime, horror, and thriller film that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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14. Hairspray (1988)

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Hairspray” bursts onto the big screen in 1988, telling the delightful story of a larger-than-life teenager named Tracy who has a secret talent for dance. With bags of energy, Tracy defies the norms of her 1962 Baltimore community by landing a spot on a daring local TV dance show. This overweight teenager might be smaller than others physically, but as she takes to the stage, she teaches her world a powerful lesson about acceptance and integration.

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15. The Fruit Machine (1988)

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The Fruit Machine, “ released in 1988, is a poignant drama that captures the raw emotions of two teenage boys navigating a world of danger and acceptance. When two gay teenagers unwittingly witness a chilling murder at a gay club, their lives are forever changed. Forced to flee and protect themselves, they discover the true meaning of friendship and the importance of standing up for what they believe in, even in the face of adversity.

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16. Divine Trash (1998)

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Divine Trash, “ a documentary released in 1998, delves into the life and career of Baltimore filmmaker and midnight movie pioneer, John Waters. The film includes interspersed clips from his earliest films, as well as interviews with various individuals from the industry and beyond.

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17. Raging Hormones (1999)

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Get ready for a wild and hilarious ride with the college comedy “Raging Hormones” (1999), starring Rob Goodman, Cliff Hodges, and Philip C. Ruesch. This raunchy romp follows Peter Broadhurst, a college-bound student, as he finds himself in the midst of chaos and lust when his beautiful, sex-crazed neighbor decides to use him as her personal sex toy. Laugh out loud as the characters navigate through a series of outrageous situations, filled with female frontal nudity and tantalizing moments, including the infamous panties scene.

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18. Deep Blue Sea (1999)

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Dive into the dangerous depths of the ocean as a group of brilliant scientists work tirelessly to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. But when a trio of intelligent, ravenous sharks take notice of their research, the stakes are raised.

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19. In Bad Taste (2000)

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In Bad Taste” takes viewers on a journey through the outrageous and unforgettable career of legendary filmmaker John Waters. This documentary delves into the lives of actors and fellow filmmakers, offering a unique perspective on their collaboration and influence. The tragic life and untimely death of iconic actor Divine are also explored in detail, providing fans with new insights into the man behind the makeup and the characters he brought to life on the silver screen.

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20. The Cockettes (2002)

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The Cockettes: Change is Gonna Come” is a riveting documentary that explores the history of the trailblazing San Francisco performance group that took the world by storm in the early 1970s. With its gender-bending style and groundbreaking performances, The Cockettes quickly became a cultural phenomenon and left an indelible mark on the pop culture of the era.

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21. Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (2005)

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Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream” is a riveting documentary that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the world of low budget cinema from 1970–1977. Director Stuart Samuels expertly uncovers the transformative power of six midnight films and how they revolutionized the film industry.

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22. Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema (2006)

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Delve into the groundbreaking world of queer cinema in Fabulous! . The Story of Queer Cinema, a mesmerizing documentary that explores the evolution of films by and about the LGBTQ+ community in the United States.

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23. Schau mir in die Augen, Kleiner (2007)

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Schau mir in die Augen, Kleiner is a documentary that explores the rich history of gay and lesbian cinema from its early beginnings, through the challenges it faced, and its transformation into a thriving and influential medium. The film takes viewers on a journey through the decades, showcasing groundbreaking films and interviewing the pioneering directors, actors, and activists who made it all possible. With an all-star cast including John Waters, Wieland Speck, and Rosa von Praunheim, this enlightening movie is a must-watch for anyone with an interest in queer cinema and the important role it plays in shaping society’s understanding of LGBTQ+ experiences.

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24. An Englishman in New York (2009)

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An Englishman in New York is a poignant and heartwarming drama that recounts the later years of Quentin Crisp’s life in the bustling city that never sleeps. Featuring remarkable performances by John Hurt, Denis O’Hare, and Jonathan Tucker, this film masterfully captures the essence of Crisp’s journey as he navigates the world of homosexuality throughout history.

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25. Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010)

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Dive deep into the nightmarish world of “Freddy Krueger” with “Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy, “ an award-winning documentary that unveils the origins of the iconic horror franchise. Taking you through the terrifying journey behind the scenes, this intriguing film explores the origins of the “dream demon” Freddy Krueger.

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26. New York Memories (2010)

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New York Memories, “ directed by Rosa von Praunheim, is a riveting 2010 German documentary that delves into the darker aspects of life in the bustling metropolis of Manhattan. The film takes viewers on a journey through the Manhattan of yesteryears, focusing on a series of shocking and unsolved murders that took place within the city’s iconic locations.

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27. Uncle Bob (2010)

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Uncle Bob, a 2010 documentary directed by Robert Oppel, delves into the life and untimely death of its subject, his uncle and namesake, Robert Opel. Known for his infamous act of streaking the Academy Awards in 1974, this film offers an intimate glimpse into the complex and often controversial life that followed in its wake.

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28. Arias with a Twist (2010)

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Join the electrifying world of cabaret artists Joey Arias and master puppeteer Basil Twist in their groundbreaking, critically acclaimed collaboration, “Arias with a Twist. “ This 2010 documentary offers an intimate look at these two unconventional talents, who come together to create one of the most successful shows of their careers. As they push boundaries and redefine the art of performance, viewers get to witness the brilliant minds at work, with a little help from rock legend David Bowie, who makes a memorable cameo.

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29. The British Guide to Showing Off (2011)

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Get ready to witness the extravagant world of British artist Andrew Logan in the documentary “The British Guide to Showing Off” (2011). Logan is a living legend, beloved by celebrities and misfits alike, and it is through his eyes that we embark on an anarchic, spectacular, and outrageous journey. As the master of ceremonies and ringmaster of the Alternative Miss World Show, Logan leads us into a colorful realm where glitter and glamour reign supreme.

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30. I Am Divine (2013)

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In the inspiring and fascinating documentary, “I Am Divine” (2013), you’ll get an intimate look at the life of Harris Glenn Milstead, better known as Divine. As a cultural icon, Divine played a pivotal role in director John Waters’ cinematic world, pushing boundaries and revolutionizing the underground scene. A unique blend of artistry, activism, and self-expression, this film explores Divine’s journey from humble beginnings to international acclaim.

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31. Discolocos (2016)

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Discover the vibrant world of Discolocos, a group of passionate fans of eighties music and fashion from Mexico City, in this energetic documentary. The film takes viewers on a dance-filled journey with the whole family, including children, as they attend Hi-NRG parties every weekend. Let the catchy Italo Disco and vintage electronic beats transport you to Mexico City and immerse yourself in the joyous spirit of Discolocos.

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32. Howard (2018)

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Howard” is a riveting documentary that sheds light on the life and inspiring work of songwriter Howard Ashman. Best known for his hit lyrics in iconic movies like “Little Shop of Horrors, “ “The Little Mermaid, “ “Aladdin, “ and “Beauty and the Beast, “ Howard’s story is heart-wrenching and insightful. Delving into Howard’s life before his untimely death in 1991, during the peak of the AIDS crisis, the documentary explores his impact on art, music, and pop culture.

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33. Disclosure (2020)

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Disclosure” is a 2020 documentarian film that delves into the portrayal of transgender individuals in Hollywood and its repercussions on transgender lives, culture, and history. The film, directed by Sam Feder, expertly explores how the interpretation of transgender stories on screen impacts the American society.

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34. This Is the Night (2021)

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This Is the Night” takes you on a heartwarming and hilarious journey set in the summer of 1982 on Staten Island. Starring Madelyn Cline, Lucius Hoyos, and Chase Vacnin, this coming-of-age comedy-drama follows the tale of a young teenager who embarks on an unforgettable quest, pulling in his entire family.

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35. All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (2022)

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All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” is a powerful and poignant documentary that sheds light on the life of artist Nan Goldin and the dark reality of the Sackler family, the pharmaceutical dynasty behind the opioid epidemic. This moving film captures the struggle of Nan Goldin, who lost many loved ones due to the epidemic, while also uncovering the Sacklers’ influential role in profiting from the suffering of countless individuals. The documentary takes viewers on a journey through Goldin’s art and her relentless pursuit for justice, offering a fresh perspective on the crisis that has plagued the world.

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36. Studio One Forever (2023)

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Delve into the captivating world of Studio One Forever, an untold tale of America’s revolutionary gay disco that paved the way for LGBTQ+ history. This intriguing documentary is your ticket to a vibrant, one-of-a-kind journey through the kaleidoscopic lens of this legendary club.

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