For their sixth studio album, Sonic Youth created this film to showcase every song on their album Goo, the ground-breaking, genre-defining, unforgettable record from the noise rock band.
Two girls are in a sparsely furnished apartment, scantily clad, and being generally unpleasant to each other.
A woman talks about why she scarifies herself and shows it.
Clean is an experimental short film by NY filmmaker Richard Kern.
Goo (1991) is a documentary that explores the journey of the band Goo and their rise to fame in the year 1991. The film delves into their music, influences, and the challenges they faced as they navigated the music industry.
Marilyn Manson: Lest We Forget is a music video collection that features Marilyn Manson's greatest hits. With a touch of surrealism and grotesque imagery, this collection showcases Manson's unique style and artistic vision.
Marilyn Manson: God Is In the TV is a documentary that provides a glimpse into Marilyn Manson's music career, exploring his unique blend of shock rock, metal, and goth and the controversies that surrounded him. The film delves into the persona Manson created and the impact it had on his music, fans, and society. Through interviews, concert footage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses, viewers are taken on a journey through Manson's evolution as an artist and his quest to challenge societal norms.
Fingered is a graphic and disturbing crime thriller that explores the dark and seedy underbelly of society. The story follows a detective as he investigates a series of brutal murders, uncovering a web of corruption and violence. The film is known for its explicit and provocative scenes, pushing the boundaries of what is acceptable in cinema.
Short movie by New York photographer and cinematographer Richard Kern.
In the unsettling, absurdist SIMONLAND, a grotesque, televangelist-style demagogue leads his studio audience and isolated viewers through a psychotic game of Simon Says with twisted results.
Nazi is a short film by underground film-maker and photographer Richard Kern, featuring Annabelle Lee. This movie came from his Death Trip collection.
Face to Panty Ratio is a 3 minute short film by New York based photographer and cult director Richard Kern featuring close ups of girls’ faces and panties.
Oddballs dancing, leering at camera, guy shaving a nontraditional part of his body and man ripping his own throat out, woman stabbing herself to death.
Experimental film consisting of images of young women handling automatic handguns and rifles.
Lydia Lunch and Richard Kern's first collaborative effort, The Right Side of My Brain, is a glimpse into the world of unsatiable female lust, narrated by Lydia Lunch. The film was initially dismissed and dismayed by critics such as J. Hoberman, but the criticism of The Right Side of My Brain received only pushed the two to go one step further with Fingered (1986).
Elizabeth bristles at the religious directives of her parents, asserting her right to personhood outside demure hairstyles and turkey dinners, constructing voodoo dolls and entertaining other manners of dark drawing in her dank emo-den. When confronted with the humanity and hypocrisy of her tormentors, the young antihero vanquishes their belief systems (and bodies) asserting, "You killed me first!"
Pierce is a documentary showing Richard Kern's girlfriend having her nipples pierced.
A series of short films by Richard Kern: Stray Dogs, Woman At The Wheel, Thrust In Me, & I Hate You Now.
Cinema of Transgression pioneers and participants (Lydia Lunch, Lung Leg, Nick Zedd, etc.) perform a series of acts as they submit to director Richard Kern's camera. Originally created for DTNY acid parties; Submit to Me was eventually edited down to 10 minutes and given an accompanying score.