The Gits (2008)
The inception and ascent of Seattle-based post-punk band the Gits, whose rise to prominence was cut short by the shocking rape and murder of their fiery lead singer, Mia Zapata, in 1993. Featuring performance footage and reflective interviews with the remaining members of the Gits, O'Kane's labor of love celebrates Zapata's memory and the group's enduring legacy.
Director: Kerri O'Kane
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Mia Zapata as Self (archive footage) |
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Joe Spleen as Self |
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Matt Dresdner as Self |
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Steve Moriarty as Self |
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Kathleen Hanna as Self |
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Joan Jett as Self |
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Kenny Laguna as Self |
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Selene H. Vigil as Self |
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Eric Zapata as Self |
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Richard Zapata as Self |
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Valerie M. Agnew as Self |
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Elizabeth F. Davis as Self |
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Gretta Harley as Self |
| Directing | Kerri O'Kane | Director |
| Production | Tamra Spivey | Producer |
| Editing | Lorena David | Editor |
| Camera | Sean Kirby | Director of Photography |