The Girl From Pussycat
The AGFA Collection • Crime, Drama
1969 • United States • Directed by Smythe David
Shot in New York with the crude experimentation of an early Andy Warhol film, THE GIRL FROM PUSSYCAT is a fascinating outlier in the world of underground exploitation. The movie follows a girl gang of social and sexual anarchists as they have orgies, get stoned, rob banks, and torture men by jamming their fingers in toasters. Absurd and surreal, this feels like the dreamy collaboration between Jean-Luc Godard and Doris Wishman that never happened. Newly preserved in 2K from the only known 35mm theatrical print in existence!
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