Very interesting documentary courtesy of filmmaker Céline Danhier explores and pays tribute to the underground film scene in New York in it’s hey day from the late 70s to early 80s, where rules it seems were made to be broken by fearless filmmakers. Don’t let the title fool you – the film comes fully loaded and packing heat with interviews including Jim Jarmusch, Jon Waters, Richard Kern and Sonic Youth. Official site here. Via Boingboing.
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