40 Minutes of pure matriarchal propaganda. Featuring songs and excerpts from feminist films and female revenge movies including: Born in Flames, Out of the Blue, Semiotics of the Kitchen, Lady Snowblood, Variety, The Return of Post-apocalyptic Cowgirls, Riddles of the Sphinx, Reassemblage, Possession, We are the Best!, Nadja and others...
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And music by: Lydia Lunch, Bush Tetras, My Bloody Valentine, Meiko Kaji, CAN, Echo & The Bunnymen, Andrzej Korzyński, Los Destellos, Mike Ratledge, ESG, The Slits and loads more.
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The tape includes an A5 screenprinted bootleg insert of Meiko Kaji in Female Killer Scorpion #701 and a mini patch featuring the 9 points of self-defense.
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Silkscreen and Xerox on 80grm paper
Edition of 50, Released on El Futuro Ediciones. Edited by Rafael Garcia and Isabel O'Toole
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50% of the sales were split between a collective of mothers in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, who have lost their daughters due to femicide and the rest were donated to Las Rastreadoras, a collective of women looking for their children who have disappeared at the hands of the narco-traffic industry. In Mexico alone there are 11 femicides a day, and Nezahualcóyotl is one of the most affected areas by this issue. Proceeds go towards legal fees in the mothers' fight for justice.
40 Minutes of pure matriarchal propaganda. Featuring songs and excerpts from feminist films and female revenge movies including: Born in Flames, Out of the Blue, Semiotics of the Kitchen, Lady Snowblood, Variety, The Return of Post-apocalyptic Cowgirls, Riddles of the Sphinx, Reassemblage, Possession, We are the Best!, Nadja and others...
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And music by: Lydia Lunch, Bush Tetras, My Bloody Valentine, Meiko Kaji, CAN, Echo & The Bunnymen, Andrzej Korzyński, Los Destellos, Mike Ratledge, ESG, The Slits and loads more.
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The tape includes an A5 screenprinted bootleg insert of Meiko Kaji in Female Killer Scorpion #701 and a mini patch featuring the 9 points of self-defense.
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Silkscreen and Xerox on 80grm paper
Edition of 50, Released on El Futuro Ediciones. Edited by Rafael Garcia and Isabel O'Toole
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50% of the sales were split between a collective of mothers in Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico, who have lost their daughters due to femicide and the rest were donated to Las Rastreadoras, a collective of women looking for their children who have disappeared at the hands of the narco-traffic industry. In Mexico alone there are 11 femicides a day, and Nezahualcóyotl is one of the most affected areas by this issue. Proceeds go towards legal fees in the mothers' fight for justice.