Synopsis
"With
Lydia Lunch and
Pat Place, and set in the Lower East Side, NYC, this is a film about unequal power between two people (of any gender), or the repressive side of a person in conflict with the sexual powerful side.
Karyn Kay calls it 'The contemporary unspeakable: women's anger and hatred of women at the crucial moment of overpowering identification and obsessional thralldom.'" –
Rod Stoneman in
The Directory of British Film and Video Artists (John Libbey 1994)