TrulyTastelessJokes, a series of slim paperbacks that became a publishing juggernaut in the 1980s, is the subject of a new documentary feature just acquired by Virgil Films
, a series of slim paperbacks that became a publishing juggernaut in the 1980s, is the subject of a new documentary feature just acquired by Virgil Films., directed by Jeff Cerulli and Matt Ritter, traces the history of not only the books themselves but the way the material — much of it crude and controversial — has aged over the decades. The author of the books, Ashton Applewhite , later became a feminist and activist.
and in general discourse, the books offer a glimpse of a media world before internet chatrooms and social media. In addition to an exclusive interview with Applewhite, the film features comedians Jim Norton, Jim Florentine, Dennis Haskins, Mark Normand, Dan Soder and Helen Hong.Cerulli and Ritter are both comedians. In addition to performing, Cerulli created satirical web seriesRitter came to comedy and filmmaking after a successful law career.
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