The story of Hedda, a pregnant pianist (Lydia Lunch) and her husband Neal (Don Bajema) who’s idyllic and secluded life is disrupted by Jackson (Henry Rollins in his first major acting role).
Directed by Babeth Mondini-VanLoo (who filmed Teenage Jesus & The Jerks in New York City since late 1970’s) & written by Lydia Lunch with music by Jim G. Thirlwell (aka Foetus).
Camera by the famous Kuchar-brother Mike. Filmed in 1990 in Oud-Amelisweerd (Netherlands), a former castle of Louis Napoleon. The film commissioned by Els Hoek as part of an art project premiered in The Netherlands in 1990 and screened at the Berlin Film Festival in 1991.