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Death Magazine: or How to Be a Flowerpot

Death Magazine: or How to Be a Flowerpot

19791h 16m

Overview

A documentary about "Death" magazine, founded by "Screw" Magazine founder and publisher Al Goldstein, and its eventual failure.

Directed by Rosa von Praunheim
Written by Rosa von Praunheim
Produced by Maya Faber-Jansen, Rosa von Praunheim
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Top Cast

Al Goldstein

Al Goldstein

Himself

About Death Magazine: or How to Be a Flowerpot

Death Magazine: or How to Be a Flowerpot is a documentary film released in 1979. Directed by Rosa von Praunheim, it stars Al Goldstein. A documentary about "Death" magazine, founded by "Screw" Magazine founder and publisher Al Goldstein, and its eventual failure.

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