

Founders of Coil, a cult entity of experimental industrial British music, Peter Christopherson and John Balance also directed films from 1970 to 1980, exhumed and restored by Timeless. Shot on 8 and 16mm film, these unclassifiable subversive marvels, unsettling and trippy, garbed in gay masochist aesthetics, are as much family films, performances, body horror and urban nightmares. They're above all characterized by a tormented imagination under the sign of Eros and Thanatos with an irrepressible taste for death. There was an empty space next to Antony Balch, Derek Jarman and Jean Genet : it's no longer vacant. Maxime Lachaud and Reivaks Timeless deliver a unique document, haunted by the duo’s music, with this one way journey into limbo, where they’re joined by the recently deceased Monte Cazazza, a founding father of the concept of industrial music.
The runtime is 105 minutes (1h 45m).
The film was directed by Maxime Lachaud.
The screenplay was written by Maxime Lachaud and Reivaks Timeless.
Cinematography was handled by Peter Christopherson.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt36300878.
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A Way to Die: The Films of Peter Christopherson and John Balance
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