NYC Foetus

NYC Foetus

Year: 2009

Runtime: 78 mins

Language: English

Director: Clement Tuffreau

MusicDocumentary

A documentary chronicling composer, producer and performer JG Thirlwell and his myriad musical alter‑egos—Foetus, Steroid Maximus and Manorexia. The film weaves in interviews with Thirlwell himself and fellow artists such as Matt Johnson of The The, Alex Hacke of NEU!, Michael Gira of Swans, filmmaker Richard Kern, Lydia Lunch and others, offering insight into his eclectic body of work.

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