Lap Dance – Schnelles Geld hat seinen Preis (2014)
57KLap Dance – Schnelles Geld hat seinen Preis: Directed by Greg Carter. With Ali Cobrin, Carmen Electra, Stacey Dash, James Remar. An aspiring actress makes a pact with her fiancé to take a job as an exotic dancer to care for her cancer stricken father. Once the pact the couple made is broken, their lives are changed forever. Based on the true story of director Greg Carter and his girlfriend prior to their moving to Los Angeles in 2005.
“This second feature (in u0026#39;67 he directed the animated film Théâtre de Monsieur u0026amp; Madame Kabal which followed short films, again with animation awarded throughout Europe), the first with actors, reveals his remarkable aesthetic skills (before his film career he had dedicated himself to the figurative arts). The use of degraded scenography enhanced by black and white photography, represent the right background for a stylized history of oppression (he will go into voluntary exile in France in strong controversy with the communist regime of his country) and desire that will lay the foundations for the stylistic elements of his future films. The director, best known for his erotic works, should be rediscovered for these early works, useful for an all-round view of his cinema.”