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Jon Moritsugu US 1993 1h
About (Jon Moritsugu, US, 1993, 60 min, in English)
Holly (Jenny Woo), Marvin (writer/director Jon Moritsugu), and Katzumi (Moritsugu again) are average Asian-American teenage siblings with not-so-average predilections for backstabbing, kinky sex, and drug-fueled freakouts. Neglected by their parents, the kids turn to outside help (including the scene-stealing Amy Davis, Moritsugus wife and longtime collaborator) in order to escape their bored existence. Naturally, this leads to gory killings, sex tapes, and the most hilarious phone conversations ever captured on 16mm film.
A candy-colored hellscape that feels like an episode of Strangers with Candy that was filmed by Dario Argento during a three-day acid bender, Jon Moritsugus Terminal USA is a crucial piece of 1990s alternative cinemasmart, shocking, and one of the most deranged films to ever be funded by American taxpayers. This is the film Heathers wished it could be.
Location
Northwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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