| John Waters | ... | Himself | |
| Elvis Mitchell | ... | Himself | |
| Allison Anders | ... | Herself | |
| Jami Bernard | ... | Herself | |
| Atom Egoyan | ... | Himself | |
| Miguel Arteta | ... | Himself | |
| Don Roos | ... | Himself | |
| Robert Lantos | ... | Himself | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| John Pierson | ... | Himself | |
Directed by | |||
| Lisa Ades | |||
| Lesli Klainberg | |||
Original Music by | |||
| Douglas J. Cuomo | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Peter Nelson | |||
| Buddy Squires | |||
| John Tanzer | |||
| Thaddeus Wadleigh | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| George O'Donnell | |||
Sound Department | |||
| Rod Chicorli | .... | sound | |
| Mariusz Glabinski | .... | sound editor | |
| Marlena Grzaslewicz | .... | sound editor | |
| Michael Reilly | .... | sound | |
| Juan Rodríguez | .... | sound | |
| Dominick Tavella | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| David Weinstock | .... | production sound mixer | |
| John Zecca | .... | sound | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Jake Diamond | .... | assistant camera | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Marianna Ellenburg | .... | assistant editor | |
| Jon Fordham | .... | on-line editor | |
| Chad Goslee | .... | assistant editor | |
| Bill Stokes | .... | colorist | |
Other crew | |||
| Daniel Adler | .... | production assistant | |
| Dave Donars | .... | production coordinator | |
| Abigail Kende | .... | clearance services | |
| Monica Walters | .... | production assistant | |
| Alex Webb | .... | production assistant | |
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Here we have the example of trying to do too much in too little time. Giving examples of films exposing sexual taboos should take longer than one hour. I think the film should have concentrated on directors with a larger body of work. Don Roos and Miguel Arteta each have one movie discussed and I wouldn't consider either one very shocking. At least John Waters and David Cronenberg got segments, but again "Blue Velvet" didn't really deserve a segment; I think the same could be said for Atom Egoyan's films. I guess my real problem was with who was omitted. When I think of perversion in the cinema, Peter Greenaway, Nicholas Roeg, Ken Russell and Russ Meyer immediately come to mind. With the exception of Meyer, maybe the others are considered too mainstream but some of those directors' movies make these so-called indie taboo films seem pretty tame (excluding Waters, Cronenberg and "Blue Velvet"). A so-so documentary. OK for the novice viewer.