

These punk queens disappeared for 20 years. The reunion is gloriously messy.
Punk music icons, Lunachicks, reunite after 20 years in an unfiltered, hilarious, and electric documentary. Packed with rare archival footage, the film traces their rise from gritty NYC teens to feminist trailblazers of the 90s grunge era. Fans and newcomers alike will thrill as the band recounts old antics, rekindles bonds, and embarks on their long-awaited journey back to the stage.
Practical Effects
Rare 90s NYC footage that feels illegally intimate
Direction
Chaiken lets them be messy, magnificent, real
Director
Ilya Chaiken
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lunachicks predated the 'female frontwoman' marketing machine; they were too weird, too loud, too themselves for major labels to know what to do with them.
Director Ilya Chaiken previously made 'Margarita Happy Hour' about punk-era motherhood; she's uniquely unsentimental about creative women aging.
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