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''A Certain Sacrifice'' is a 1985 American
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co-written and directed by Stephen Jon Lewicki and starring
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, Jeremy Pattnosh and Charles Kurtz. It was Madonna's first movie, filmed from September 1979 through June 1981, but not released until 1985. ''A Certain Sacrifice'' is an
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- underground
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, shot on-and-off over two years in
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on a
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of just $20,000. Madonna finished her scenes in late 1980. The video release sold 50,000 copies in its first-week, and the film developed a certain
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among some of Madonna's fans and collectors by that time.


Plot

Madonna plays the part of Bruna, a Lower East Side resident who lives with three "love slaves" (one woman, one man, and one transgender woman). Bruna meets Dashiell (Pattnosh) in the water fountain in Washington Square Park and the two "fall in love". Bruna later tells her lovers she does not need them anymore, resulting in them attacking her sexually. Later, Bruna is raped by Raymond Hall (Kurtz) in a bathroom at a coffee shop. To exact retribution, Bruna enlists her love slaves and Dashiell to abduct the rapist. They dress up as prostitutes and lure him into a limousine. They lead him to a theatre where a Satanic sacrifice is performed. Dashiell later wipes Raymond's blood all over Bruna.


Cast

* Jeremy Pattnosh as Dashiel *
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as Bruna * Charles Kurtz as Raymond Hall * Kate Magill as Susan Porter * Timmy Leight as The Landlady * Michael Dane as Transvestite Slave * Russell O. Lome as Male slave * Angi Smit as Female slave * Joseph Pattnosh as Father * Ann Pattnosh as Mother * John Joseph Pattnosh as Young David * Chuck Varesko as Narrator


Production and development

''A Certain Sacrifice'' is a
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. It was made on a
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between $12,000 to $20,000. The film marks the acting debut of Madonna and the directorial debut of Stephen Jon Lewicki, an aspiring filmmaker. Various authors have regarded the movie as an underground
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. Despite Madonna's second thoughts about having participated in this movie, Lewicki had nothing but compliments for her. One of his oft-repeated stories was how he "discovered" Madonna and was amazed that she hand-wrote a three-page letter for a part that did not even pay. She was only paid $100, only because she was short on her apartment rent and Lewicki paid to help out. In
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's 1991 biography, ''Madonna Unauthorized'', Lewicki stated: "That woman has more sensuality in her ear than most women have anywhere on their bodies". Actor Jeremy Pattnosh wrote and performed several songs in the film, including: "Certain Sacrifice" and "Screamin' Demon Lover". Years later, in a 2000
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documentary on Madonna's early years (titled ''Madonna: Naked Ambition''), her Breakfast Club bandmate Dan Gilroy recalled: "I did not like that fellow who made ''A Certain Sacrifice'', I felt he was using them big-time ..it needed a laugh-track, something".


Release and reception

Madonna tried to buy the rights from director Stephen Jon Lewicki, offering him $5,000 which later upped to $10,000. Unsuccessful, she then attempted to ban the film from being seen. Stephen Lewicki invited her to view it; Madonna was reportedly unhappy with the result. According to Lewicki, she had an expression of horror on her face and screamed "Fuck you" as she stormed out of his apartment. The release caused some controversy in the press at the time, due to film's sexually explicit and violent content, obtaining a R rating. Writing for ''
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expressed: ..Kind of a long MTV video with thinly developed themes of sadomasochism and ritual violence". Dennis Hunt from ''
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'' referred to the "tawdry drama", but saw Madonna an "adequate actress" who has several semi-nude scenes, further saying "she does her best acting in the scene following a rape". Editor Victor Lenore described the movie a "psychosexual fantasy, arty and cheap, that mixed thriller suspense, neogothic terror and softcore porn". ''
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''s Joe Saitzman said is a basic home movie quality, the sound unbelievably bad, and the script nonexistent. Despite most viewers labeling the film a failure, it also developed a certain
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among Madonna's audiences and collectors at that time. The film was released in Italy in 1985. In 1986, there were theatrical midnight screenings in the U.S.


Home video

An
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, ''A Certain Sacrifice'' was released on video to capitalize Madonna's fame in 1985. The
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was $49.95. The video release sold more than 50,000 copies in its first-week. According to ''
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'' in 1985, Virgin Video, a joint venture of two independent distributors, had plans to distribute over one million copies of the home video by the end of 1985. Critics said that Madonna's appearance in the film was the only reason it sold well, while
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commented it was purchased by hard-core Madonna devotees only. Shortly after the video release, Lewicki received significant criticisms of "exploiting" Madonna's image, which he responded, "If people say that, I don't mind". He previously commented, "hope the videocassette makes lots of money". Biographer
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claims the film made Lewicki a "millionaire" in 1985. Lewicki subsequently claimed that he deserved the financial success that came afterward, because he had taken a risk by casting an unknown Madonna, and the money he put into the movie. Saitzman referred to the release: "It must be one of the most amateur, technically atrocious student films ever to be marketed", and added Madonna shouldn't have worried to have prevent the film's release, while called an irony from her part.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Certain Sacrifice, A 1985 films 1985 drama films American drama films American independent films Films shot in New York City American rape and revenge films Films about Satanism Teensploitation 1980s English-language films 1980s American films