In 2013, Larry Revene, the cameraman who actually shot the film, spoke about it for the first time, during which he asserted that Boreman was a willing participant and that no coercion took place.
The production suffered disappointing box office performance, which led it to close early, and Boreman's performance was panned.
Marchiano and their two children were present when she died.
She was joined by supporters , , , and members of.
This features an interview with her.
The film achieved surprising and unprecedented popularity among mainstream audiences and even a review in.