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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Café_FleshCafé Flesh - Wikipedia

    Plot. History. Criticism. Awards. References. External links. Café Flesh is a 1982 post-apocalyptic cult pornographic science fiction film designed and directed by Stephen Sayadian (under the pseudonym "Rinse Dream") and co-written by Sayadian and Jerry Stahl (credited as "Herbert W. Day").

  2. 4 de jun. de 2009 · Café Flesh (Rinse Dream, 1982)

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  4. Café Flesh is a 1982 horror film directed by Stephen Sayadian and written by Jerry Stahl, featuring a cast of actors and actresses who play vampires and other characters in a nightclub. See the full list of names, roles, and credits for the film on IMDb, including the producer, music, and special effects.

  5. Café Flesh. Summaries. In the future, humans are divided into Sex Negatives and Sex Positives. The negatives get sick if they have sex so they go to Cafe Flesh to see positives who are forced to perform on stage for the negatives. Lana is a positive who everyone thinks is a negative and she must decide whether to come clean or not.

  6. A sex positive masquerading as a sex negative, Lana must decide if she wants to live a lie or experience the act of love first-hand. Café Flesh (1982) was the first feature film of co-writer Jerry Stahl, who later chronicled his descent into drug abuse in the novel and film Permanent Midnight (1998).

  7. Café Flesh (1982) Twitter WhatsApp. Although only a classy porn movie with artistic pretensions, Stephen Sayadian’s cult classic (directed under his pseudonym ‘Rinse Dream’) is extraordinarily prophetic when viewed retrospectively in an AIDS -related context. A post-holocaust generation has been divided into two groups: Approximately 1% ...