Sarah Jacobson's punk-spirited DIY films from the 1990s combine B-movie aesthetics and riot grrrl feminism, standing as a testament to the vision, determination, and raw talent of the “Queen of Underground Cinema.” MARY JANE'S NOT A VIRGIN ANYMORE (Jacobson's only feature film) is a vibrant and vital antidote to every phony Hollywood teen picture, bringing lo-fi realness to the coming-of-age genre. I WAS A TEENAGE SERIAL KILLER (Jacobson's underground sensation) is SLACKER meets Valerie Solanas, as a woman responds to catcalls, condescension, and bad sex the only way she knows how: murder. Taking on every major role of filmmaking from production through distribution, Sarah Jacobson was a shitkicker and rulebreaker, finding fans in filmmakers Allison Anders (GAS, FOOD LODGING) and Tamra Davis (CROSSROADS), as well as Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth.
SPECIAL FEATURES
• MARY JANE’S NOT A VIRGN ANYMORE (1996, 95 mins) & I WAS A TEENAGE SERIAL KILLER (1993, 25 mins): Preserved from the only 16mm elements in existence
• I WAS A TEENAGE SERIAL KILLER: Commentary with star Kristin Calabrese and Bleeding Skull’s Annie Choi
• Short: SWEET MISS: THE DISCO YEARS (1988)
• Short: ROAD MOVIE (OR WHAT I LEARNED IN A BUICK STATION WAGON) (1991)
• Short: SFERIC WAVES (1996)
• Short: TECHNICOLOR YAWN (1996)
• Short: THE MAKING OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, FABULOUS STAINS (2000)
• Short: BRA SHOPPING (2002)
• Ephemera gallery
• Booklet with writing from filmmaker Allison Anders, Annie Choi, and AGFA’s Alicia Coombs