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Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over

Directed by: Beth B | 2021 | 1h 15m | Unrated

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These are challenging times for everyone and while we are reopening our South Beach theater, we know some of you aren’t ready just yet to come back into a theater and we totally understand. We’ll be waiting to greet you when you are! In the meantime, we will continue to offer a robust lineup of films to you virtually in addition to our in-person offerings!

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LYDIA LUNCH: THE WAR IS NEVER OVER is a deep dive into the life and work of the fearless musician and performer Lydia Lunch that echoes the urgent, aggressive, unapologetic attitude that Lunch inhabits.

Lunch hit the late 1970s New York City downtown scene with the band Teenage Jesus And The Jerks, a central pillar of the No Wave music movement. Since then, she has forged paths in the underground film scene as a director, actor, lecturer and women’s empowerment coach, feminist writer and spoken word performer. The film presents her electric body of work with archival footage, vintage photographs and interviews with Lunch and longtime collaborators and admirers. Still actively performing to expose the patriarchy, sexual abuse, cycle of violence, and corporate greed, Lunch continues to tirelessly bring her passionate artistry to the stage – and now to the screen.

“A bracing reminder that sexual self-defense can take many forms.”
– HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

“I’ve never found myself disappointed after a Beth B. movie, and Lydia Lunch is one of my personal heroes. If you find yourself in a similar position, you should definitely check out Lydia Lunch: The War is Never Over.”
– FILM THREAT