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Director: Chris Atkins
Cast: Rupert Degas, Ellis Cashmore, Max Clifford, Richard Curtis
Starsuckers is the most controversial documentary of the year, and was released in British cinemas in November 2009 to critical acclaim. It's a darkly humourous and shocking exposé of the celebrity obsessed media, that uncovers the real reasons behind our addiction to fame and blows the lid on the corporations and individuals who profit from it.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Starsuckers, the 2009 documentary directed by Chris Atkins, was critically acclaimed upon its release in British cinemas. The film is a darkly humorous and shocking exposé of the celebrity-obsessed media, uncovering the real reasons behind the public's addiction to fame and the corporations and individuals who profit from it.
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Fans of insightful and provocative documentaries will appreciate Starsuckers' (2009) sharp critique of the celebrity-obsessed media. Directed by Chris Atkins, this film offers a darkly humorous and eye-opening exploration of the real motivations behind our cultural fixation on fame, as it uncovers the corporations and individuals who profit from it.
Starsuckers is a 2009 British documentary film aiming to expose the "shams and deceit involved in creating a pernicious celebrity culture".
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