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synopsis:
Nine young men who want to have a successful life in Los
Angeles. A film about survival. About fashion models,
hustlers, porn actors, photographers and performance
artists. They all work with their bodies to realize
their dreams and each dream is different. The film shows
most intimate views of their lives behind cover
photographs. It includes very private parts of Tony Ward
and his story of success and failure in Hollywood.
SEX/LIFE IN L.A. is an intimate encounter with people
who are working with their bodies and who are struggling
to survive - in L.A..
"...Hick's most articulate subjects are Cole
Tucker, a butch colorfully tattooed, HIV-positive porno
performer who exposes some surprising tarde secrets, and
Madonna survivor Tony Ward, who offers some sensible
observations about fame before jacking off to climax in
a bathtub. SEX/LIFE IN L.A. doesn't cheat on the naughty
bits...." Joel E. Siegel in WASHINGTON CITY PAPER
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cast:
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Tony
Ward |
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Himself |
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Ron Athey |
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Himself |
| Matt Bradshaw |
as |
Himself |
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Rick Castro |
as |
Himself |
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John Garwood |
as |
Himself |
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Kevin Kramer |
as |
Himself |
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Cole Tucker |
as |
Himself |
| David |
as |
Himself |
| Patrick |
as |
Himself |
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team:
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| Director/
Producer |
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Jochen Hick |
| produced
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Galeria
Alaska Productions, Stuttgart |
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Original Music |
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James Hardway |
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Cinematography |
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Jochen Hick |
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Film Editing |
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Ingrid Molnar |
| release/
opening dates |
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02/
1998 Berlin World Premiere |
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Type:
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Feature
Documentary |
| Duration: |
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106 minutes (Berlin
Festival version)
99 minutes (TV-, Festival and Theatrical version)
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For mature audiences.
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