Divine: Shoot Your Shot

Divine: Shoot Your Shot

4.0

Jan 01 1995

1h 16m

Music, Documentary

This show was filmed in Manchester, England in 1983, just as Divine's recording career was taking off, and shows him at his tasteless and tacky best. From his appearance in 1966 in his first John Waters film until his death in 1988, Divine always courted controversy. Love him or hate him you can't help but find him talented and very funny.

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