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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0126604Pecker (1998) - IMDb

    9 de out. de 1998 · With Edward Furlong, Christina Ricci, Bess Armstrong, Mark Joy. A talented young photographer, who enjoys snapping photos of his satirical, perverted Baltimore neighborhood and his wacky family, gets dragged into a world of pretentious artists from New York City and finds newfound fame.

    • (15K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • John Waters
    • 1998-10-09
  2. Pecker is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by John Waters. Like all of Waters' films, it was filmed and set in Baltimore, this time in the Hampden neighborhood. The film examines the rise to fame and potential fortune of a budding photographer, played by Edward Furlong.

    • $2.3 million
    • September 25, 1998
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  4. Narra a história de Pecker(Edward Furlong), um fotografo amador de Baltimore, que usa como assunto de suas fotos todos freaks e losers da cidade. Um dia ele é descoberto por uma dona de galeria de artes de Nova York, vivida por Lili Taylor, que resolve fazer uma exposição das fotos de Pecker.

    • (299)
    • John Waters
    • 16-Não recomendado para menores de 16 anos
    • Alan J. Wendl
  5. When an amateur photographer from a working class neighborhood is discovered by a New York art dealer, his whole life changes. The teen becomes an overnight sensation and his subjects. 698 IMDb 6.3 1 h 26 min 1998. X-Ray R. Comedy · Drama · Emotional · Fun. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $4.29. Buy. HD $13.49. More purchase. options.

  6. A blue-collar Baltimore teen (Edward Furlong) becomes a New York celebrity when a dealer discovers his photos of sandwich-shop customers.

    • (46)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • R
  7. Pecker is a comedy about a young photographer from Baltimore who becomes famous for his gritty photos of urban life. Roger Ebert praises the film's humor and cast, but criticizes its lack of shock value and its flat scenes.