Party Monster: The Shockumentary est un film documentaire américain de 57 minutes, réalisé par Fenton Bailey et Randy Barbato, sorti en 1998.
Ce documentaire, inspiré du livre de James St. James Disco Bloodbath, relate la vie de Michael Alig , figure des soirées new-yorkaises dans les années 80-90 et du mouvement Club Kids. Il a été adapté en film en 2003 : Party Monster.
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, 1h43 Réalisé parP. David Ebersole OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDocumentaire, Musical ThèmesLa musique, Sexualité, Homosexualité, Documentaire sur l'homosexualité, Documentaire sur la musique, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Musique, LGBT, LGBT, Lesbianisme ActeursCourtney Love, Melissa Auf der Maur, Sarah Vowell, Jenny Shimizu Note67% The film begins with discussion amidst Hole's 1994 and 1995 world tour, then works backwards to Schemel's childhood growing up in Marysville, Washington, and details her coming out to her family as a lesbian, as well as her immersion in Seattle's music scenes, where she would eventually cross paths with Kurt Cobain. Through contemporary interviews with Schemel's bandmates Courtney Love, Eric Erlandson, and Melissa Auf der Maur, her beginnings in Hole are detailed, including her audition with Love and Erlandson in Los Angeles amidst the Rodney King riots, as well as her time living with Love and husband Kurt Cobain, and the songwriting process between Love, Schemel, and Erlandson. Additional commentary from fellow female drummers, musicians, peers, and friends of Schemel's are provided throughout. After the death of Hole's bassist Kristen Pfaff in 1994 (only two months after the suicide of Kurt Cobain), the band embarked on a world tour with Auf der Maur as Pfaff's replacement, and Schemel, along with Love, began heavily using heroin. Schemel's drug use leads to a breakup with her girlfriend, who acted as Love's personal assistant on the tour, and Schemel reflects on her time in a rehabilitation facility she checked into with Love after the conclusion of the tour in 1995.