“Genetically much closer to maudit French literature than to mainstream American cinema, Cinqué Lee’s visually haunting 1980s post-apocalyptic narrative tone-poem should be regarded as a true underground classic!”
—Jim Jarmusch
In the ruins of a world drained of color and bereft of love, escape often takes the form of self-destruction. Against the bleak skyscape, lovers Europa and Lever seek solace in the pursuit of a dream beyond the horrors of reality. A no-wave tone poem set to the lush jazz of Cinqué’s father, Bill Lee.