Fresh Kill is a 1994 British-American experimental film directed by Shu Lea Cheang and written by Jessica Hagedorn. It stars Sarita Choudhury and Erin McMurtry as Shareen Lightfoot and Claire Mayakovsky, two lesbian parents who are drawn into a corporate conspiracy involving the Fresh Kills Landfill. Fresh Kill was an official selection at the 1994 Berlin International Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival and is noted for its influence on hacker subculture, with an article about the film for the now-defunct hacker publication InfoNation containing one of the first uses of the term "hacktivism".
Fresh Kill (1996)
Directed by Shu Lea Cheang
Genres - Drama, Science Fiction |
Release Date - Jan 12, 1996 |
Run Time - 80 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
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Tags
Artist, Environmental, Feature, Fish, Lesbian, Parent, Pioneer, Racism, Radioactive, Report
Attributes
Narrative Location: New York City
Alternate Titles
Fresh Kill
US
フレッシュ・キル
JP