Affliction (1996)
If you’ve ever wondered where the line between art and outrage truly disappears, *Affliction* is your unflinching guide. This 45-minute documentary doesn’t just catalog shock—it curates a raw, unsettling portrait of artists who weaponize their own bodies and boundaries. From G.G. Allin’s anarchic fury to Annie Sprinkle’s radical intimacy, each clip challenges your comfort zone and forces a reckoning with the meaning of free expression. It’s not for the faint of heart, but for viewers hungry to explore the dark, messy fringes of creativity where vulnerability meets defiance. Prepare to be disturbed—and transformed.