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Viva

  • 2007
  • R
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.6K
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Anna Biller, Bridget Brno, Jared Sanford, Chad England, and Rob Scott in Viva (2007)
Trailer for the movie VIVA, directed by Anna Biller
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Two suburban couples experiment with sex, drugs and bohemia in early 1970's Los Angeles.Two suburban couples experiment with sex, drugs and bohemia in early 1970's Los Angeles.Two suburban couples experiment with sex, drugs and bohemia in early 1970's Los Angeles.

  • Director
    • Anna Biller
  • Writer
    • Anna Biller
  • Stars
    • Anna Biller
    • Jared Sanford
    • Bridget Brno
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Anna Biller
    • Writer
      • Anna Biller
    • Stars
      • Anna Biller
      • Jared Sanford
      • Bridget Brno
    • 31User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Anna Biller
    Anna Biller
    • Barbi…
    Jared Sanford
    • Mark
    Bridget Brno
    Bridget Brno
    • Sheila
    Sam Bologna
    • Mr. Humphrey
    Damon Wellner
    • Hippie
    Chad England
    • Rick
    Corky Parks
    • Sailor…
    Evan Spector
    • Sailor
    Veronica Alicino
    Veronica Alicino
    • Miss Marker
    Barbara Ann Duffy
    • Model
    • (as Barbara Duffy)
    Lola Prince Kelly
    Lola Prince Kelly
    • Model
    • (as Deirdre Gaffney)
    Barry Morse
    • Sherman
    Cole Chipman
    • Reeves
    Rob Scott
    • Doctor
    Morgan Blair
    Morgan Blair
    • Man at Party
    Tyra Chipman
    • Woman at Party
    Charles Schneider
    Charles Schneider
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    Carole Balkan
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    6thalassafischer

    Nowhere Nearly as Good as The Love Witch

    Whomever called this satire a masterpiece of erotic cinema has got to be on some pretty hard drugs. Viva is very much a comedy with the kind of weird, stupid humor that can be hit or miss. Movies like Jim Hosking's An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn (2018) and Anna Biller's other feature film The Love Witch (2016) accomplished this with considerably superior skill, and are two of my favorite comedies.

    Unfortunately Viva is to The Love Witch what The Greasy Strangler (2016) is to Beverly Luff Linn. The stupid is piled on so heavily that at times it's just boring or annoying. What saves Viva though are the expert stylistic settings and brilliant colors, along with dry inside jokes that will mainly be appreciated by Italian giallo and/or Hammer studio fans.

    Anna Biller is a feminist film maker and I would go as far as to say Viva is also too subtle with feminist themes. As a director she improved considerably on both comic writing and clear messaging while maintaining her trademark neo-70s visual aesthetics with her later 2016 masterpiece.
    gonzorifficfilms

    Anna Biller = Genius

    Never before has a modern film so perfectly succeeded in capturing the look, style and feel of the 70's Sexploitation classics. Anna Biller's "Viva" is an explosion of color, humor and schlock done to the nines, besting attempts made by far bigger-budgeted flicks like "Austin Powers" and "Grindhouse" in truly recreating a bygone era. It's a true skin-comedy epic that delivers everything the gorgeous promotional art promises, and will no doubt become a cult classic among those with a true affinity for well-done homage. I watched this with some friends and there were times when we had to actually stop the DVD because we were laughing so hard! The prostitution and nudist camp scenes are simply unbelievable. Highly recommended.
    9avenuesf

    Anna Biller is a Genius

    I saw this movie this morning and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it all day. It was like watching a film made by Radley Metzger, Russ Meyer, and George Kuchar all rolled into one. It's a hilarious homage to the sixties/early seventies sexploitation pictures and Playboy philosophy, and despite the copious nudity and many references to sex, it's strangely one of the most innocent films I've seen in a long time. The performances, costumes and script as well as Ms. Biller's use of sets and color are mind-boggling and transform the movie into a camp masterpiece. Why did this go direct to video and not play the theater circuit? It would be perfect for midnight movie showings. I'm curious how she found funding for this film in this day and age and am eagerly looking forward to her next one. This movie is amazing!
    6Mr_Bombdiggity

    Interesting if not Entirely Successful

    An affectionate send-up of 60's and 70's sexploitation schlock, Viva is the brainchild of star, writer, director, producer, editor Anna Biller. Word has it she also catered the film, drove the actors to set and held the boom while simultaneously acting in front of the camera. I'm only half kidding. But it illustrates a problem with the film which is that with one person assuming so many of the key creative roles there's the risk of a loss of objectivity in the creative process and fewer people to hold the tendency towards self-indulgence in check.

    Watching Viva, I couldn't help but feel it would have made a great short. There's about thirty minutes of interesting material here stretched out over a two hour running time. Once you get what the film is going for in its beginning act with the intentionally stilted performances, the mod set design, the garish color palette, Viva holds few surprises the rest of the way. That isn't to say the film is without its pleasures. Biller has the look of those films down pat - the aforementioned set design, the cinematography, the hair and makeup are completely evocative of the type of film-making Russ Meyer, Italian director Pasquale Campanile et al. made their names in back in the day. The performances, though, are uneven. Biller is fine as the titular character but some actors (notably the actor playing the hair dresser) do everything but look straight into the camera and wink directly at the audience. There's an art to acting in this kind of satire (see the Planet Terror portion of Grindhouse.

    All in all, an interesting addition to what seems to be an emerging trend of films that attempt to revive long dead genres apparently beginning with 2003's Down With Love and then gaining mainstream popularity with Robert Rodriguez's Sin City in 2005.
    9marshall crist

    The GONE WITH THE WIND of retro feminist sexploitation films.

    The demented genius behind A VISIT FROM THE INCUBUS strikes again. Seriously, though, what is VIVA? Caught this about seven months ago and am still trying to take it all in. I loved this film because I never knew what was going to happen next, despite it following the model of '60's/'70's sexploitation films pretty closely. The first few minutes are simply exhilarating. A young housewife leafs through a skin mag in her bathtub, gets herself ready for the outside world, and blasts off in some bad-ass muscle car, just as the wonderful piece of vintage loungecore music on the soundtrack reaches a crescendo. (At least that's how I remember it.) Sublime; I'm at a loss to think of a better opening scene. (TOUCH OF EVIL, studio cut, perhaps? It's too close to call.) Then we settle in for the long haul. The housewife is hanging out with her friends, a married couple. Things get inappropriate. How far will it go? Exactly what kind of a movie is this? That's really the question that VIVA dares the viewer to answer. I'm still not sure. Satire or pornography? Happily, the answer is yes.

    The film is two hours. That would be hard to justify if it were just a slavish imitation of vintage softcore porn. Or just a spoof of same. Instead, it's almost a suspense film. How long has it been since an American film had me wondering who among the cast was going to disrobe? Who was going to disrobe NEXT? Who will have sex next? Will it even be consensual?! All those people constantly cruising each other. Predatory. With the color-soaked visual panache of Radley Metzger in Eastmancolor, but with a storyline from a Joe Sarno film where everyone thinks and talks about sex all the time, has weird, anonymous, masked sex all the time, and never enjoys it. Almost exactly like the adult world seemed to me in 1972. Plus deadly serious feminist self-reflexivity for the unwashed masses and nude dancers with their wieners bobbing hilariously for intellectuals like myself, courtesy of a nudist camp scene that is exactly like Blake Edwards WOULD have done it in A SHOT IN THE DARK, if Hollywood censorship had already relaxed, and he was on angel dust. And all the while, the deliciously arch Jared Sanford does his best to act dozens of naked people off the screen. Two hours was barely enough. Bring on the 70mm IMAX release, the three-disc DVD special edition with the signed and numbered lithographs, and the "Vote for Viva" t-shirts in every trendy mall novelty store.

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    • Trivia
      The Japanese Mae West in the orgy scene who says, "Murray, peel me a grape" is Anna Biller's mother Sumiko, dubbed by Bridget Brno. The guy at the bar in the brown plaid suit behind Rick is Anna's father Les Biller. He originally had one line as a drunk.
    • Goofs
      The $50 bill that Clyde gives to Mrs. James is clearly a modern-day "big-head" bill, not a 1970s-vintage currency.
    • Quotes

      Mark: [to Barbi] You're not only a whore, you're a filthy lesbian!

    • Connections
      Featured in SexTV: Pornscapes/Viva/Forbidden City (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Camille 2000 Titles
      Composed and Performed by Piero Piccioni

      From the OST "Camille 2000" ET 905 (Easy Tempo)

      Courtesy of Right Tempo SNC www.righttempo.net

      1970 Piero Piccioni (P) 1998 right Tempo SNC

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Вива
    • Filming locations
      • Culver Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Anna Biller Productions
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      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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