
Endless Orgy for the Goddess of Perversion 2008
"Grindhouse Film Era! Sexy Outrageous Campy!"
Explore the wild, unfiltered world of 1970s grindhouse cinema with *Endless Orgy for the Goddess of Perversion* (2008), a playful yet revelatory documentary that celebrates the era's most outrageous, campy, and seductive films.
Director: Trace Burroughs
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Endless Orgy for the Goddess of Perversion* (2008) about?
This documentary celebrates the unapologetic excess of 1970s grindhouse films through a mosaic of rare clips, outrageous trailers, and witty expert commentary. It's a playful yet affectionate exploration of an era where sleaze, humor, and spectacle ruled the screen.
Who directed *Endless Orgy for the Goddess of Perversion*?
The film was directed by Trace Burroughs, who masterfully stitches together the project's chaotic, campy charm.
Who stars in *Endless Orgy for the Goddess of Perversion*?
The documentary features contributions from Trace Burroughs, Bill Fleck, William Fleck, Marguerite Foster, and David Garla.
Is *Endless Orgy for the Goddess of Perversion* (2008) worth watching?
If you love grindhouse cinema's bold, boundary-pushing spirit, this documentary is a must-see. Its blend of nostalgia, humor, and sheer audacity makes it a standout tribute to exploitation films, even if it's unrated. It's not just a history lesson—it's a celebration.
How long is *Endless Orgy for the Goddess of Perversion*?
The documentary runs for 78 minutes.
About Endless Orgy for the Goddess of Perversion (2008) — A Campy, Sexy Deep Dive into Grindhouse Cinema
Explore the wild, unfiltered world of 1970s grindhouse cinema with *Endless Orgy for the Goddess of Perversion* (2008), a playful yet revelatory documentary that celebrates the era's most outrageous, campy, and seductive films. Directed by Trace Burroughs, this 78-minute deep dive stitches together rare trailers, bizarre feature clips, and tongue-in-cheek expert commentary—think flamboyant 'professors' and insiders—into a kaleidoscopic homage to exploitation cinema at its most audacious. The film captures the neon-soaked energy of drive-in theaters and midnight screenings, where sleaze, humor, and spectacle collided in a relentless grind of celluloid excess. Whether you're a grindhouse devotee or a curious newcomer, Burroughs crafts a winking, wink-free tribute to an era that thrived on pushing boundaries and breaking taboos.
*Endless Orgy for the Goddess of Perversion* isn't just a history lesson—it's an immersive, often hilarious ride through the taboo, the cheesy, and the downright strange. The documentary's infectious spirit mirrors the very films it honors, blending nostalgia with a knowing wink at the absurdity of its subjects. From faux-academic dissections of cult classics to montages of the most gloriously tacky moments in grindhouse lore, this is a film that demands to be seen loud, proud, and slightly unhinged.