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Viva (2008)

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Reviews Counted: 19 Fresh: 13  Rotten:6 Average Rating: 6.2/10

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Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 2 hrs

Theatrical Release: May 2, 2008 Limited

Synopsis: VIVA is about a bored housewife in 1972 who gets sucked into the sexual revolution. Abandoned by her husband, Barbi is dragged into trouble by her girlfriend, who spouts women's lib as she gets Barbi to discard her bra and go out on the town. Barbi becomes a Red Riding Hood in a sea of wolves, and... VIVA is about a bored housewife in 1972 who gets sucked into the sexual revolution. Abandoned by her husband, Barbi is dragged into trouble by her girlfriend, who spouts women's lib as she gets Barbi to discard her bra and go out on the town. Barbi becomes a Red Riding Hood in a sea of wolves, and quickly learns a lot more than she wanted to about nudist camps, the hippie scene, orgies, bisexuality, sadism, drugs, and bohemia.

Saturated to the hilt with vibrant color and exquisite period detail, and full of the kind of innocent nude romps you see before censorship codes lifted, VIVA looks like a lost film from the late '60's, and is a tribute to the best of exploitation cinema, from Herschell Gordon Lewis’ Suburban Roulette to Radley Metzger’s Camille 2000. --© Official Site
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Genre: Comedies

Starring: Anna Biller, Jared Sanford, Bridget Brno, Chad England, Marcus DeAnda

Director: Anna Biller
Producer: Anna Biller

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If you love the '70s, and especially if you're a fan of sexploitation comedies like The Happy Hooker or today's me-generation throwbacks like CBS's Swingtown, then you absolutely cannot miss seeing Viva.

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06/28/08
Staci Layne Wilson
Buzzine Magazine
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3.5/5

With its copious nudity and zipless hedonism, Viva, though unduly long, is a crafty reminder of a time when the X rating was flaunted, not feared.

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06/20/08
Gary Goldstein
Los Angeles Times
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It takes skill -- a certain sly, even perverse nimbleness of craft -- to make an homage to schlock movies that treats them as works of art. Viva, written and directed by its star, Anna Biller, could just about be the third featurette in Grindhouse.

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05/19/08
Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly
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For a tongue-in-cheek and slyly insightful look at the conflict between innocence and desire, curiosity and taboo, bad taste and kitsch genius, I’d recommend Anna Biller’s Viva.

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05/08/08
Peter Keough
Boston Phoenix
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3.5/5

The movie pops with parodic joy--in the hoary double-entendres and presentational acting styles--and hotly lighted 35-millimeter cinematography that evokes lounge music album covers and Playboy ads.

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05/08/08
Robert Abele
Los Angeles Times
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3/5

Viva the film is as sly and knowing as Viva the character is endearingly oblivious.

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05/08/08
Adam Nayman
eye WEEKLY
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3.5/5

This film is such an outrageously colourful homage to 1970s sexploitation cinema that it's impossible not to enjoy, even with the over-the-top performances and rambling narrative.

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05/03/08
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall
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2/4

Anna Biller set out to make a bad movie and succeeded.

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05/02/08
Ken Fox
TV Guide's Movie Guide
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The campy early '70s is the goofy gift that keeps on giving in Viva, a mock soft-core sexploitation film that gets a lot right but forgets that less is often more, especially in plaid.

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05/02/08
Joe Neumaier
New York Daily News
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4.5/5

A startlingly pitch-perfect reproduction of the kind of gauzy sex movies from the 1960s and early 1970s that preceded the hard-core revolution.

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05/02/08
Manohla Dargis
New York Times
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Completely devoid of cinematic wit, sensuality or even simple technique.

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05/02/08
David Noh
Film Journal International
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2/5

The nastiest transgression committed by this anything-goes romp is its length.

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05/01/08
Kent Turner
Film-Forward.com
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3/4

Biller's film is to the films of Radley Metzger and Russ Meyer what Todd Haynes's Far From Heaven was to Douglas Sirk, only perhaps a little bit cannier and a lot less dryly academic about its postmodern tweaks.

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05/01/08
Eric Henderson
Slant Magazine
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Anna Biller's debut feature Viva consciously combines elements of all of the above, offering a painstaking recreation of the look and feel of campy retro sexploitation.

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05/01/08
Noel Murray
Onion AV Club
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2/6

Anna Biller’s pseudofeminist send-up of the sexploitation movies of the late ’60s and early ’70s remains as limp as the flaccid dongs at her film’s nudist sing-along.

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04/30/08
Melissa Anderson
Time Out New York
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3.5/4

What's best about the production is how it faithfully conforms to the sensibilities of the Sixties' skin flick genre, except perhaps for adding an anachronistic dash of refreshing female empowerment to the mix.

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04/30/08
Kam Williams
NewsBlaze
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For fans of the work of Charles Busch and other like-minded spoofs only.

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04/30/08
Vadim Rizov
Village Voice
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Faithful to those cult-adored obscurities in nearly every detail, including their soporific pace. Here, however, sly in-jokes come often enough to make said pacing funny in itself.

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03/07/08
Variety Staff
Variety
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2.5/4

Its triumph is that of style -- gloriously and revoltingly tacky style -- over substance.

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03/07/08
Kamal Al-Solaylee
Globe and Mail
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