Fuck is an obsceneEnglish language word, which refers to the act of sexual intercourse and is also commonly used as an intensifier or to denote disdain. Its origin is obscure but is usually considered to be first attested to around 1475, although it may be considerably older. In modern usage, the term fuck and its derivatives (such as fucker and fucking) can be used as a noun, a verb, an adjective, an interjection, or an adverb. There are many common phrases that employ the word, as well as compounds that incorporate it, such as motherfucker and fuckwit.
Fuck is a 2005 American documentary film by director Steve Anderson about the word "fuck". The film argues that the word is an integral part of societal discussions about freedom of speech and censorship. It looks at the term from perspectives which include art, linguistics, society and comedy, and begins with a segment from the 1965 propaganda film Perversion for Profit. Scholars and celebrities analyze perceptions of the word from differing perspectives. Journalist Sam Donaldson talks about the versatility of the word, and comedian Billy Connolly states it can be understood despite one's language or location. Musician Alanis Morissette comments that the word contains power because of its taboo nature. The film features the last recorded interview of author Hunter S. Thompson before his suicide. Scholars, including linguist Reinhold Aman, journalism analyst David Shaw and Oxford English Dictionary editor Jesse Sheidlower, explain the history and evolution of the word. Language professor Geoffrey Nunberg observes that the word's treatment by society reflects changes in our culture during the 20th century.
There Is a Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven, Let's Keep It a Secret. (abbreviated to There Is a Hell...) is the third studio album by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. It was released on 4 October 2010 by Visible Noise. The album was produced by Fredrik Nordstrom and Henrick Udd at IF Studios in Gothenburg, Sweden, with additional work at Sunset Lodge Studios in Los Angeles, California. It features guest vocals from Canadian recording artist Lights, Josh Franceschi from British rock band You Me at Six, and Josh Scogin from American mathcore band The Chariot.
The album was recorded between March and June 2010. It expands on the band's previous material, drawing from the metalcore genre and incorporating a wide variety of experimentation, symphonic, and electronic influences, clean vocals, and choral vocal samples. The band described Oliver Sykes' lyric writing as "personal" and "darker and moodier than music on the previous albums". The title is taken from the opening track, which is repeated multiple times throughout the song.
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F*ck You | A Short Film about Sex and Relationships
Visiting a sex shop with friends, Alice steals a strap-on to challenge her boyfriend's thoughts about girls.
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EX-SEX | Film 2011 | SXSW
Ex-Sex sensitively explores that universal feeling in the pit of your stomach. The many flavors of heartache are captured in this heartfelt and nostalgic portrait of two former lovers drunkenly navigating their fizzled relationship by confusing their emotional needs with their physical desires. Ex-Sex makes it better. Ex-Sex makes it worse.
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"With its explicit title and an opening scene where three young girls steal a strap-on from a sex shop, within the opening two minutes of Anette Sidor’s F*ck You you may have already formed expectations on what’s to come in the rest of the film. Preconceptions are there to be broken however, and this is exactly what Sidor is looking to do, as she aims to challenge gender norms and inspire people to explore their own sexuality with her thought-provoking short.
After the aforementioned session of sex toy shoplifting, Alice and her group meet up with more friends, including boyfriend Johannes, and head to the skate park for beers, cigarettes and over-the-top shows of masculinity. As Alice becomes frustrated by the actions of the boys at the park – cleverly inserted lines like “you want the girls to play?” and “you shoot like a girl” provoking more frustration for our young protagonist – she dons her newly acquired rubber appendage and decides to have a little fun.
F*ck You is an easy film to sell online. A quick adjustment to the synopsis and the selection of a slightly different picture and I could exaggerate the film’s provocative nature, presenting it more as a film about sex, than gender norms. While that might have brought in the viewers, it would have been a huge disservice to Sidor’s short and ultimately, an audience would quickly see through the facade. At surface level, yes it is a film about a young girl using a sex toy to fight back and turn the tables, but it’s also so much more than that and the impact it carries and discussions it provokes elevates it to something much, much deeper.
“I make films to ask questions and to explore subjects that are sometimes complex because of different perspectives”, Sidor explains as we discuss her motivations. “When it comes to gender norms, we learn from an early age that love, attraction and sex are expected to be in a certain way depending on if we are girls or boys. Most of the time those expectations are unconsciously attributed to others and ourselves. With Fuck You I want to show that what we regard as femininity and masculinity do not necessarily belong to separate gender identities. Gender norms say, among other things, that girls are expected to be passive and boys to be active. I would like to question that.”
There’s a habit we have on S/W that when showcasing a film with a strong female perspective or made by a female director (F*ck You is both) the write-up is generally handled by one of the female writers on our team. Though this approach often yields the best results, it also feels somewhat problematic, as quite often they aren’t the ones who really need to broaden their perspective. For me (as the “old man” of the S/W team), F*ck You didn’t provide any sudden realisations or provoke any great self-reflection, but it’s a welcome reminder (especially as a parent) on the importance of equality and individuality. As Sidor explains: “The more people that understand the problems with gender norms the easier it will be to make changes in the society, and to see the positive effect on people’s lives”.
After an impressive festival run, which included stops at Locarno, TIFF, Sundance, SXSW, Encounters, Palm Springs Shortfest, Go Short and more, F*ck You was released online in late October 2020 as a Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere. With the filmmaker admitting that she wished the film industry would “stop reproducing the same stories over and over again”, she is now working on a new short, a TV series and a feature film – all of which will tackle “new stories and complex characters”. - S/W Curator Rob Munday
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Directed by Anette Sidor
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"With its explicit title and an opening scene where three young girls steal a strap-on from a sex shop, within the opening two minutes of Anette Sidor’s F*ck You you may have already formed expectations on what’s to come in the rest of the film. Preconceptions are there to be broken however, and this is exactly what Sidor is looking to do, as she aims to challenge gender norms and inspire people to explore their own sexuality with her thought-provoking short.
After the aforementioned session of sex toy shoplifting, Alice and her group meet up with more friends, including boyfriend Johannes, and head to the skate park for beers, cigarettes and over-the-top shows of masculinity. As Alice becomes frustrated by the actions of the boys at the park – cleverly inserted lines like “you want the girls to play?” and “you shoot like a girl” provoking more frustration for our young protagonist – she dons her newly acquired rubber appendage and decides to have a little fun.
F*ck You is an easy film to sell online. A quick adjustment to the synopsis and the selection of a slightly different picture and I could exaggerate the film’s provocative nature, presenting it more as a film about sex, than gender norms. While that might have brought in the viewers, it would have been a huge disservice to Sidor’s short and ultimately, an audience would quickly see through the facade. At surface level, yes it is a film about a young girl using a sex toy to fight back and turn the tables, but it’s also so much more than that and the impact it carries and discussions it provokes elevates it to something much, much deeper.
“I make films to ask questions and to explore subjects that are sometimes complex because of different perspectives”, Sidor explains as we discuss her motivations. “When it comes to gender norms, we learn from an early age that love, attraction and sex are expected to be in a certain way depending on if we are girls or boys. Most of the time those expectations are unconsciously attributed to others and ourselves. With Fuck You I want to show that what we regard as femininity and masculinity do not necessarily belong to separate gender identities. Gender norms say, among other things, that girls are expected to be passive and boys to be active. I would like to question that.”
There’s a habit we have on S/W that when showcasing a film with a strong female perspective or made by a female director (F*ck You is both) the write-up is generally handled by one of the female writers on our team. Though this approach often yields the best results, it also feels somewhat problematic, as quite often they aren’t the ones who really need to broaden their perspective. For me (as the “old man” of the S/W team), F*ck You didn’t provide any sudden realisations or provoke any great self-reflection, but it’s a welcome reminder (especially as a parent) on the importance of equality and individuality. As Sidor explains: “The more people that understand the problems with gender norms the easier it will be to make changes in the society, and to see the positive effect on people’s lives”.
After an impressive festival run, which included stops at Locarno, TIFF, Sundance, SXSW, Encounters, Palm Springs Shortfest, Go Short and more, F*ck You was released online in late October 2020 as a Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere. With the filmmaker admitting that she wished the film industry would “stop reproducing the same stories over and over again”, she is now working on a new short, a TV series and a feature film – all of which will tackle “new stories and complex characters”. - S/W Curator Rob Munday
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Excerpts from Silver Linings Playbook used courtesy of The Weinstein Company LLC. All Rights Reserved
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"Heaven On Earth" Courtesy of Hamilton-Mehta Productions Inc.
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A cop undercover posing as a student finds herself fighting for her own life while investigating the disappearance of several high school girls.
Dir...
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A cop undercover posing as a student finds herself fighting for her own life while investigating the disappearance of several high school girls.
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Ex-Sex sensitively explores that universal feeling in the pit of your stomach. The many flavors of heartache are captured in this heartfelt and nostalgic portr...
Ex-Sex sensitively explores that universal feeling in the pit of your stomach. The many flavors of heartache are captured in this heartfelt and nostalgic portrait of two former lovers drunkenly navigating their fizzled relationship by confusing their emotional needs with their physical desires. Ex-Sex makes it better. Ex-Sex makes it worse.
Ex-Sex sensitively explores that universal feeling in the pit of your stomach. The many flavors of heartache are captured in this heartfelt and nostalgic portrait of two former lovers drunkenly navigating their fizzled relationship by confusing their emotional needs with their physical desires. Ex-Sex makes it better. Ex-Sex makes it worse.
Visiting a sex shop with friends, Alice steals a strap-on to challenge her boyfriend's thoughts about girls.
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Directed by Anette Sidor
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"With its explicit title and an opening scene where three young girls steal a strap-on from a sex shop, within the opening two minutes of Anette Sidor’s F*ck You you may have already formed expectations on what’s to come in the rest of the film. Preconceptions are there to be broken however, and this is exactly what Sidor is looking to do, as she aims to challenge gender norms and inspire people to explore their own sexuality with her thought-provoking short.
After the aforementioned session of sex toy shoplifting, Alice and her group meet up with more friends, including boyfriend Johannes, and head to the skate park for beers, cigarettes and over-the-top shows of masculinity. As Alice becomes frustrated by the actions of the boys at the park – cleverly inserted lines like “you want the girls to play?” and “you shoot like a girl” provoking more frustration for our young protagonist – she dons her newly acquired rubber appendage and decides to have a little fun.
F*ck You is an easy film to sell online. A quick adjustment to the synopsis and the selection of a slightly different picture and I could exaggerate the film’s provocative nature, presenting it more as a film about sex, than gender norms. While that might have brought in the viewers, it would have been a huge disservice to Sidor’s short and ultimately, an audience would quickly see through the facade. At surface level, yes it is a film about a young girl using a sex toy to fight back and turn the tables, but it’s also so much more than that and the impact it carries and discussions it provokes elevates it to something much, much deeper.
“I make films to ask questions and to explore subjects that are sometimes complex because of different perspectives”, Sidor explains as we discuss her motivations. “When it comes to gender norms, we learn from an early age that love, attraction and sex are expected to be in a certain way depending on if we are girls or boys. Most of the time those expectations are unconsciously attributed to others and ourselves. With Fuck You I want to show that what we regard as femininity and masculinity do not necessarily belong to separate gender identities. Gender norms say, among other things, that girls are expected to be passive and boys to be active. I would like to question that.”
There’s a habit we have on S/W that when showcasing a film with a strong female perspective or made by a female director (F*ck You is both) the write-up is generally handled by one of the female writers on our team. Though this approach often yields the best results, it also feels somewhat problematic, as quite often they aren’t the ones who really need to broaden their perspective. For me (as the “old man” of the S/W team), F*ck You didn’t provide any sudden realisations or provoke any great self-reflection, but it’s a welcome reminder (especially as a parent) on the importance of equality and individuality. As Sidor explains: “The more people that understand the problems with gender norms the easier it will be to make changes in the society, and to see the positive effect on people’s lives”.
After an impressive festival run, which included stops at Locarno, TIFF, Sundance, SXSW, Encounters, Palm Springs Shortfest, Go Short and more, F*ck You was released online in late October 2020 as a Vimeo Staff Pick Premiere. With the filmmaker admitting that she wished the film industry would “stop reproducing the same stories over and over again”, she is now working on a new short, a TV series and a feature film – all of which will tackle “new stories and complex characters”. - S/W Curator Rob Munday
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Excerpts from Silver Linings Playbook used courtesy of The Weinstein Company LLC. All Rights Reserved
Clips of "Babette’s Feast" Courtesy of Astrablu Media, Inc.
"I Am Love" & "Blue Is The Warmest Colour" footage courtesy of Mongrel Media Inc., all rights reserved
"Heaven On Earth" Courtesy of Hamilton-Mehta Productions Inc.
(Thriller)
A cop undercover posing as a student finds herself fighting for her own life while investigating the disappearance of several high school girls.
Director: Bill McAdams Jr.
Writer: Jessica Sonneborn
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Ex-Sex sensitively explores that universal feeling in the pit of your stomach. The many flavors of heartache are captured in this heartfelt and nostalgic portrait of two former lovers drunkenly navigating their fizzled relationship by confusing their emotional needs with their physical desires. Ex-Sex makes it better. Ex-Sex makes it worse.
Fuck is an obsceneEnglish language word, which refers to the act of sexual intercourse and is also commonly used as an intensifier or to denote disdain. Its origin is obscure but is usually considered to be first attested to around 1475, although it may be considerably older. In modern usage, the term fuck and its derivatives (such as fucker and fucking) can be used as a noun, a verb, an adjective, an interjection, or an adverb. There are many common phrases that employ the word, as well as compounds that incorporate it, such as motherfucker and fuckwit.