Queer Cinema: Lost & Found

FRESH KILL

Directed by Shu Lea Cheang

UK/USA, 1994, 1h 20min, 35mm

Queer Cinema: Lost & Found

There are no current or future screenings planned for this film.

“A collage of ideas that lingers between the noir and sci-fi.”
—Asian Movie Pulse

“A movie about the future that feels like it actually comes from that future.”
—The A.V. Club

A lesbian couple living on Staten Island find themselves ensnared in a vast conspiracy involving nuclear waste and killer cat food in this head-spinning eco-cyber-noia from multimedia artist Shu Lea Cheang. Combining stunning production design, gorgeous 35mm photography, and a soundtrack from Living Colour’s Vernon Reid to create a sense of information overload, FRESH KILL is very truly a film like no other. In 35mm. With writer-director Shu Lea Cheang in attendance.

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