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Kathleen Hanna Movies

2010  
 
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Kathleen Hanna disbanded the seminal riot-grrl band Bikini Kill in 1998, and began investigating a more pop-oriented sound with her solo project Julie Ruin. After releasing the Julie Ruin album in late 1998, Hanna put together a band to perform the songs on tour, but before long the new group developed a sound and style of its own that became her new musical outlet. Dubbed Le Tigre, the group embraced catchy new-wave influenced melodies and low-fi electronics, but kept their feminist political ideology up front in their lyrics, presenting a bold message in a way that was far more likely to appeal to the unconverted than Bikini Kill's more visceral approach. In 2004, the proudly independent Le Tigre surprised many of their fans when they signed to a major label, Universal, but This Island proved to be one of the group's strongest and most cohesive albums. It also proved to be their last; the band quietly broke up after the tour following its release, and filmmaker Kerthy Fix followed the band as they played shows in ten countries and four continents between 2004 and 2005. Le Tigre: On Tour features performance footage from twenty different concerts, as well as interviews with Hanna, Johanna Fateman and J.D. Samson in which they discuss music, politics and feminism, and behind the scenes images of the musicians having fun and interacting with fans. Le Tigre: On Tour was an official selection at the 2010 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2007  
 
Documentary specialist Kerri O'Kane details the rise of promising Seattle-based punk outfit The Gits while simultaneously exploring the brutal murder of the band's charismatic front-woman Mia Zapata. In the early-1990s, Seattle music fans longing to distance themselves from the exploding "grunge" movement found themselves drawn to the soulful street punk of an emerging band that distinguished themselves not only by their non-traditional sound, but by their ability to obliterate the barrier between the performer and the audience as well. Their 1992 debut Frenching the Bully gaining the band a sizable following in their hometown, Portland, San Francisco, and all across the Pacific Northwest, it appeared as if The Gits were about to break big. It was the summer of 1993, as The Gits took to the studio to begin recording their sophomore follow-up Enter: The Conquering Chicken, that the reprehensible actions of a deranged madman would tragically derail the career of a band who by all accounts were poised for greatness. As the sun rose over Seattle on the morning of July 7, 1993, The Gits learned to their horror that singer Zapata had been raped and murdered by an unknown assailant the previous night. Stricken with ovarian cancer and determined to document her struggle against the sickness in a documentary entitled Walking Wounded, rising filmmaker O'Kane discovered a non-profit Seattle collective called "Home Alive" while conducting research for her film. An organization founded in the wake of Zapata's death, "Home Alive" raises public awareness about violence by providing self-defense classes to women free-of-charge as a community service. Deeply moved by Zapata's tragic story and inspired by the action the community took to ensure that other women didn't meet a similarly grim fate, O'Kane set about researching the history of the band and bringing their story to the screen for the benefit of Gits fans and anti-violence activists alike. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2004  
 
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Sonic Youth became one of the most respected bands in all of American independent rock music thanks to their unique sound and refusal to follow any trend but their own artistic muse. This release compiles nearly two dozen of their music videos including "Dirty Boots," "Tunic," "Disappearer," "Sugar Kane," "Bull in the Heather," "Superstar," "Little Trouble Girl," and "The Diamond Sea." Guest stars turn up to provide commentary including Todd Haynes, Kathleen Hanna, and Lance Bangs. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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