Born in 1946 in Baltimore, USA, with indecent films and charming, full of attacks against the limits of docoro, John Waters amply justifies the dignity with which William Burroughs invistiera to designate the "pope of trash". He became a cult director in the 70s thanks to his rude, satirical and irreverent comedies. With titles like Pink Flamingos, Polyester Hairspray or Cry Baby, the director, screenwriter, producer, actor, photographer and editor is a basic reference undergound dirtier, fresh and shameless cinema. Influenced by people as diverse as William Castle, Federico Fellini, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Russ Meyer or Andy Warhol, Waters has made a reputation for sometimes is called "the king of bad taste".