Slaves to the Underground | |
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Directed by | Kristine Peterson |
Written by | Bill Cody |
Starring | Molly Gross Jason Bortz Marisa Ryan |
Edited by | Eric Vizents |
Music by | Mike Martt |
Production company | Neo Motion Pictures |
Distributed by | First Look Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Slaves to the Underground is a 1997 drama film directed by Kristine Peterson and starring Molly Gross, Jason Bortz, and Marisa Ryan.
Premise
In Seattle's mid-1990s grunge scene, a female rock group named No Exits is struggling to gain attention. Guitarist Shelly (Molly Gross) threatens the band's future by jumping back and forth between a lesbian relationship with the band's singer Suzy (Marisa Ryan) and a heterosexual relationship with her ex-boyfriend Jimmy (Jason Bortz).
Reception
The New York Times praised the film's spontaneous performances.[1]
References
- ↑ Holden, Stephen (November 14, 1997). "Slaves to the Underground". The New York Times. Retrieved January 14, 2020.
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