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Introduce briefly
Richard Kern is an American underground filmmaker, writer, and photographer. He gained prominence in the 1980s as part of the cultural explosion in the East Village of New York City. Kern's work is known for its exploration of extreme sex, violence, and perversion, and he was involved in the Cinema of Transgression movement [1].
Filmography:
- "You Killed Me First" (1985)
- "Woman at the Wheel" (1985)
- "Thrust in Me" (1985)
- "Submit to Me" (1985)
- "Stray Dogs" (1985)
- "The Right Side of My Brain" (1985)
- "Manhattan Love Suicides" (1985)
- "I Hate You Now" (1985)
- "Death Valley '69" music video (1985)
- "King of Sex" (1986)
- "Goodbye 42nd Street" (1986)
- "Fingered" (1986)
- "Submit to Me Now" (1987)
- "X is Y" (1990)
- "Pierce" (1990)
- "Money Love" (1990)
- "The Evil Cameraman" (1990)
- "Tumble" (1991)
- "Nazi" (1991)
- "Horoscope" (1991)
- "Sewing Circle" (1992)
- "The Bitches" (1992)
- "Detachable Penis" music video (1992)
- "My Nightmare" (1993)
- "Lunchbox" music video (1995)
- "Extra Action" (2007)
- "Face to Panty Ratio" (2011) [1]
Photography:
In recent years, Kern has focused mainly on still photography. He is known for his photographs of naked women and has also shot celebrity portraits for international publications. His book "Action," edited by Dian Hanson, features over 200 full-color photographs of young nude women [1].
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