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- Viva_(film) abstract "Viva is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Anna Biller. It's a faithful homage to sexploitation films from the 1960s and 1970s, but with a feminist twist. The film has received mixed reactions, and "illustrates cinema’s unique ability to blend high and low culture." Viva premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival in 2007. It was also entered into the main competition at the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Viva was released on DVD by Cult Epics on Feb. 24, 2009.".
- Viva_(film) releaseLocation Rotterdam.
- Viva_(film) wikiPageExternalLink www.lifeofastar.com.
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- Viva_(film) caption "Film poster".
- Viva_(film) cinematography C._Thomas_Lewis.
- Viva_(film) country "United States".
- Viva_(film) director Anna_Biller.
- Viva_(film) distributor Cult_Epics.
- Viva_(film) editing Anna_Biller.
- Viva_(film) hasPhotoCollection Viva_(film).
- Viva_(film) language "English".
- Viva_(film) name "Viva".
- Viva_(film) producer "Anna Biller".
- Viva_(film) producer Jared_Sanford.
- Viva_(film) runtime "7200.0".
- Viva_(film) starring "Anna Biller".
- Viva_(film) starring "Jared Sanford".
- Viva_(film) starring Bridget_Brno.
- Viva_(film) starring Chad_England.
- Viva_(film) starring John_Klemantaski.
- Viva_(film) starring Marcus_DeAnda.
- Viva_(film) writer "Anna Biller".
- Viva_(film) subject Category:2000s_comedy-drama_films.
- Viva_(film) subject Category:2000s_erotic_films.
- Viva_(film) subject Category:2000s_musical_films.
- Viva_(film) subject Category:2007_films.
- Viva_(film) subject Category:American_comedy-drama_films.
- Viva_(film) subject Category:American_erotic_films.
- Viva_(film) subject Category:American_films.
- Viva_(film) subject Category:English-language_films.
- Viva_(film) subject Category:Exploitation_films.
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- Viva_(film) comment "Viva is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Anna Biller. It's a faithful homage to sexploitation films from the 1960s and 1970s, but with a feminist twist. The film has received mixed reactions, and "illustrates cinema’s unique ability to blend high and low culture." Viva premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival in 2007. It was also entered into the main competition at the 29th Moscow International Film Festival. Viva was released on DVD by Cult Epics on Feb. 24, 2009.".
- Viva_(film) label "Viva (film)".
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- Viva_(film) wasDerivedFrom Viva_(film)?oldid=631424201.
- Viva_(film) homepage www.lifeofastar.com.
- Viva_(film) isPrimaryTopicOf Viva_(film).