Pecker is a 1998 comedy-drama film written and directed by John Waters and starring Edward Furlong and Christina Ricci. Like all Waters' films, it was filmed and set in Baltimore; this film in the Hampden neighborhood. The film examines the rise to fame and potential fortune of a budding photographer. Set in a Baltimore neighborhood known for having the thickest local accent, Pecker tells the story of an unassuming 18-year-old who works in a sandwich shop and takes photos of his loving but peculiar family and friends on the side. Pecker , so named for his childhood habit of "pecking" at his... food, stumbles into fame when his work is "discovered" by a savvy New York art dealer, Rorey Wheeler . Pecker's pictures — grainy, out-of-focus studies of unglamorous subjects — are far from professional, but they strike a chord with New York art collectors. Unfortunately, instant over-exposure has its downside. Rorey's efforts to turn Pecker into an art sensation threaten to ruin the low-key lifestyle that was his inspiration.
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| Release date: | September 25, 1998 |
| Directed by: | John Waters |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 87 Minutes |
| Producer: | Mark A. Baker, John Fiedler, Mark Tarlov, Mark Ordesky |
| Editor: | Janice Hampton |
| Music by: | Stewart Copeland |
| Cinematography: | Robert M. Stevens |
| Screenplay by: | John Waters |
| Estimated budget: | $6,000,000 |
| Genre: | Comedy |