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Originally Posted by robertzombie I'm looking for an interview in which Deodato discusses his inspiration for the film (I need to quote him in my dissertation). I'm pretty sure it's one with him in front of a white background but I can't think where I've seen it.
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Not to give a shameless plug or anything but there's enormous interviews with Deodato, Robert Kerman and Carl Gabriel Yorke in my book Taboo Breakers.
Taboo Breakers: 18 Independent Films That Courted Controversy and Created a Legend: Amazon.co.uk: Calum Waddell: Books
Good luck with your dissertation! I also advise looking at Mikita Brottman's writing on the film in Offensive Films:
Offensive Films: Amazon.co.uk: Mikita Brottman: Books