The Offenders (1980 film)
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The Offenders is a 1980 American No Wave color Super 8 film directed by Scott B and Beth B that, as a punk melodrama, post-modernly refers back to the 1921 melodrama film The Offenders directed by Fenwicke L. Holmes. It originally was presented as a serial that screened at Max's Kansas City and the Mudd Club[1] whereby each week the attendees paid for the making of next week's episodes.
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Directed by | Scott B and Beth B |
Screenplay by | Scott B and Beth B |
Starring | John Lurie Lydia Lunch Bill Rice Diego Cortez Gerry Hovagimyan Adele Bertei |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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The full version of The Offenders was first shown on March 6, 1980, at Film Forum[2] and then at other film houses during the height of the early-1980s New York City crime wave.[3] Publicity photographs for The Offenders were shot by Marcia Resnick.