The best Lydia Lunch’s movies

Lydia Lunch

Lydia Lunch

02/06/1959 (64 años)
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The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things

The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things
6.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 15/09/2004
  • Character: Social Worker #2
Young Jeremiah lives in a stable environment with loving foster parents until the day his troubled mother, Sarah, returns to claim him. Jeremiah becomes swept up in his mother's dangerous world of drugs, seedy hotels, strip joints and revolving lovers. Salvation comes in the form of the boy's ultrareligious grandparents, but soon Jeremiah's mother returns. Maternal love binds the pair together on the road until Sarah's desperate and depraved lifestyle finally consumes her.

Bye Bye Blondie

Bye Bye Blondie
5.2/10
A Love Story Of Two Women Who meet up in their late forties and attempt to retrieve the romance they had in their youth.

Godkiller: Walk Among Us

Godkiller: Walk Among Us
5.3/10
Even in a postapocalyptic future in which Earth has been colonized by aliens, humans need hearts to live, so when an orphan boy's sister needs a new one, he'll go to just about any length to get it in this "illustrated film" from Matt Pizzolo.

Blank City

Blank City
7.1/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 06/04/2011
  • Character: Herself
In the years before Ronald Reagan took office, Manhattan was in ruins. But true art has never come from comfort, and it was precisely those dire circumstances that inspired artists like Jim Jarmusch, Lizzy Borden, and Amos Poe to produce some of their best works. Taking their cues from punk rock and new wave music, these young maverick filmmakers confronted viewers with a stark reality that stood in powerful contrast to the escapist product being churned out by Hollywood.

Subway Riders

Subway Riders
5.7/10
A psychotic saxophone player (played both by Amos Poe and John Lurie) lures victims to deserted spots with his music and then guns them down.

Fingered

Fingered
6/10
One of Richard Kern’s most ambitious works is Fingered (1986), whose sarcastic disclaimer says “although it is not our sole intention to shock, insult, or irritate, you have been warned that we are catering only to our own preferences as members of the sexual minority.”

Visiting Desire

Visiting Desire
7.5/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 19/11/1996
  • Character: Sitter
Complete strangers meet in a room to act out their sexual desires.

Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard

Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard
7.9/10
From myth to legend Rowland Howard appeared on the early Melbourne punk scene like a phantom out of Kafkaesque Prague or Bram Stoker’s Dracula. A beautifully gaunt and gothic aristocrat, the unique distinctive fury of his guitar style shot him directly into the imagination of a generation. He was impeccable, the austerity of his artistry embodied in his finely wrought form, his obscure tastes and his intelligently wry wit. He radiated a searing personal integrity that never seemed to tarnish. Despite the trials and tribulations of his career, in an age of makeover and reinvention, Rowland Howard never ‘sold out’. With recent and moving interviews, archival interviews and other fascinating and original footage, AUTOLUMINESCENT traces the life of Rowland S Howard. Capturing moments with the man himself and intimate missives from those who knew him behind closed doors; words and images etch light into what has always been the mysterious dark.

Vortex

Vortex
5.6/10
  • Release: 01/09/1982
  • Character: Angel Powers
A film noirish atmosphere is created to show detective Lunch (a popular underground musician and poet) plow her way through the plans of a corporate businessman who seeks government defense contracts through real "corporate wars" and the manipulation of politicians.

Guerillere Talks

Guerillere Talks
6.3/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/1978
  • Character: Herself
This experimental short consists of eight unedited rolls of super-8 film, each of which profiles an individual woman in real time. The women engage in everyday behaviour, such as playing pinball or reading a letter aloud.

L7: Pretend We're Dead

L7: Pretend We're Dead
7.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 13/10/2017
  • Character: Self
A real time journey witnessing the rise, fall, and ultimate redemption of the fierce feminist pioneers of American grunge punk: L7.

Punking Out

Punking Out
7.2/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 26/09/1978
  • Character: Herself
The film documents the beginning of the punk rock movement in New York City at CBGB's, a punk night club, and the lifestyle that revolves around this scene. It presents a sometimes shocking look at the attitudes and motivations behind the movement through interviews with outspoken club-goers and band members of the Ramones, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, and the Dead Boys.

NYC Foetus

NYC Foetus
7.3/10
  • Release: 15/05/2009
  • Character: Herself
A documentary about composer/producer/performer JG Thirlwell and his musical alter-egos, including Foetus, Steroid Maximus and Manorexia. Featuring interviews with Thirlwell, Matt Johnson (The The), Alex Hacke (Neubauten), Michael Gira (Swans), Richard Kern, Lydia Lunch and more.

Mondo New York

Mondo New York
5.9/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 22/04/1988
  • Character: Prologue
A young woman wanders around New York City and stumbles across a number of strange characters and settings that represent the "underground" areas of the city. She sees stand up comedy in Central Park, a prostitution auction, a voodoo ceremony, an S&M club, and a number of very interesting performance artists. These are just a few of the sights and sounds of New York that she encounters.

Submit to Me

Submit to Me
5.9/10
  • Release: 01/01/1985
Oddballs dancing, leering at camera, guy shaving a nontraditional part of his body and man ripping his own throat out, woman stabbing herself to death.

Penn & Teller's Invisible Thread

Penn & Teller's Invisible Thread
7.5/10
Penn Jillette and Teller are called upon to display their unique brand of humor to save civilization from strange extraterrestrial beings who have invaded Earth and who, disgruntled and bored with the mundane nature of human life, threaten to blow up the planet unless someone gives them a good reason not to.

Barbecue Death Squad From Hell

Barbecue Death Squad From Hell
  • Genre: ComedyHorror
  • Release: 08/05/1986
  • Character: Herself
Lydia Lunch and Penn & Teller jazz up the Jenkins' family picnic home movie, turning it into a backyard SOV slasher.

Baby Trouble Hole

Baby Trouble Hole
  • Release: 29/09/1996
  • Character: Performer
Malga Kubiak stars in her exploration of sex and self. One woman's love to her own body interlaced with maggots; mixes x-rated porn. Voyeuristically titillating this avant-garde study of horrors of sex.

Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over

Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over
6.8/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 15/08/2019
  • Character: Herself
The first career-spanning documentary retrospective of Lydia Lunch's confrontational, acerbic and always electric artistry. As New York City's preeminent No Wave icon from the late 70's, Lunch has forged a lifetime of music and spoken word performance devoted to the utter right of any woman to indulge, seek pleasure, and to say "fuck you!" as loud as any man. In this time of endless attacks on women this is a rallying cry to acknowledge the only thing that is going to bring us together - ART...as the universal salve to all of our traumas.

Kill Your Idols

Kill Your Idols
6.4/10
A 2004 documentary on thirty years of alternative rock 'n roll in NYC.Documenting the history from the genuine authenticity of No Wave to the current generation of would be icons and true innovators seeing to represent New York City in the 21st century

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