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Fabulously offbeat and refreshingly upbeat, this lovable film gets
friendly with the natives of the Salton Sea, an inland ocean of massive
fish kills, rotting resorts, and 120 degree nights located just minutes
from urban Southern California. This award-winning film from directors
Chris Metzler and Jeff Springer details the rise and fall of the Salton
Sea, from its heyday as the "California Riviera" where boaters and Beach
Boys mingled in paradise to its present state as a decaying, forgotten
ecological disaster. From wonderland to wasteland, PLAGUES & PLEASURES
ON THE SALTON SEA captures a place far more interesting than the
shopping malls and parking lots of suburban America, a wacky world where
a beer-swilling Hungarian Revolutionary, a geriatric nudist, and a
religious zealot building a monument to God all find solace and
community.

Crisply and hilariously narrated by oddball auteur John Waters, and
featuring music by desert lounge rockers Friends of Dean Martinez,
PLAGUES & PLEASURES ON THE SALTON SEA melds high camp with stark
realism, offering both a sobering message about the consequences of
tampering with nature and a heart-warming tale of individualism.

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Tags: documentary, water, weird, environment, desert, california, the West

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Filmmakers:

Chris Metzler
Co-director & Producer

Jeff Springer
Co-director & Editor

John Waters
Narrator

Bill Elm
Original Music

Dave Puketza
Graphic Design

Josh Kurz
Motion Graphics

Heather Carawan
Associate Producer

Olya Lyubchenko
Website and & DVD Design

Scott Hirsch
Sound Design

Paul Zahnley
Re-recording Mixer

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