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feminism, hellcat art, poem, Poetry, punk isn't dead just boring, queer cinema, smash the patriarchy, sonnet, the lie that runs, the problem with cinema, transgender films
A film, as in flick, as in cinema,
as in a tale, once told, that would change us,
change the world. But that’s not film’s role. Dogma
dictates that our art will make us famous,
that we’ll work in ivory towers, prattle,
publish and die beloved. I don’t want that.
Who makes films for the transgendered? muscle
women? tomboys? femme toys? Who makes hellcat
art? Who’ll smash the patriarchy with blood
money stolen from Hollywood? I touch
on this as if I had a clue; my lie
that runs on discontentment and hatred
of an art movement that promised so much
but gave so little while bleeding us dry.
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“buy my album and make me a millionaire. I want a house in the country.”
— Johnny Rotten from The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle (1980)
“punk isn’t dead, just boring”
— London graffiti (2009)