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DESCRIPTION:  \n\n  \n\n  \n \n \n\nTonight the Roxie will feature two sneak previews 
 at 8 & 10  of the new 16 mm documentary being made that covers the rise and 
 premature end of The Gits. \n\n\nThe filmmakers are re-visiting a rare 
 musical journey, that travelled from Antioch Ohio, to a damp Seattle 
 basement, and eventually rose into one of the early 90's boldest rock n 
 roll groups. Through rare archival footage, and new interviews with band 
 members, fans and friends, we can finally gain an understanding of how The 
 Gits became a catalyst amongst a creative community at home in Seattle, 
 here in San Francisco, as well as abroad. \n\nThe band was making a name 
 for themselves with a blend of crunchy Stooges influenced punk rock and 
 feisty female vocals in the early 90's. Riding the hype of the hot Seattle 
 scene, their shows were packed & being filmed and recorded by pro crews. 
 Upon finishing up their 2nd album, they were fielding offers from a few 
 interested major labels, when a new type of notoriety befell them. Just as 
 things looked their brightest for this scrappy but cocksure underground 
 band, their fiercely soulful and energetic singer Mia Zapata was brutally 
 raped and murdered. \n\nDespite "America's Most Wanted" T.V profiles and 
 the outcry and publicity brought by a slew of nationally known musicians 
 including Joan Jett, Steelpole Bathtub, 7 Year Bitch, Nirvana and more, 
 Mia's killer remained at large. The mystery and sorrow surrounding her 
 death, seemed frozen in time. \n\nEnter Jessy Bender & Kerri O'Kane, two 
 filmmakers who were unaware of The Gits during their heyday. After 
 stumbling upon their legacy and buying anything they could on E-Bay, they 
 decided to make contact with the group. They approached the reluctant 
 members of a long defunct band about telling their unique story. 
 \n\nEventually they agreed together they would dredge up the past, and 
 numerous trips were made from L.A to Seattle and San Francisco to shoot 
 interviews. \n\nIn the process of filming, they managed to go deeper than 
 merely the spectre of Mia's murder, beyond the subsequent formation of 
 women's self defense organization "Home Alive" and the various galvanizing 
 efforts and benefits held in her honor. The film revisits an era, and 
 attempts to tell the whole story, of  folks who became more than a  bunch 
 of drunk punks from a small Ohio college town. \n\nThere is great never 
 before seen 16mm live footage, numerous interviews with people involved, 
 and a story that truly deserves to be told. \n\nIt's been literally ten 
 years since the band's last shows in town at undergound wherehouses like 
 Studio 4 & Komotion, and bars like the Albion, CW Saloon and Bottom of The 
 Hill.  \n\n  \n\n  \n\nIronically as the initial filming was completed, law 
 enforcement simultaneously uncovered a lead on a perp through a DNA 
 screening, finally bringing a semblance of closure to Mia's death. \n\nAt 
 The Roxie on Thursday evening, Joe Spleen the primary songwriter will be 
 presnt for Q&A, and the whole thing is a celebration of sorts, so come on 
 down and support this if you can.  \n\n \n\nThe event doubles as a reord 
 release party for The Gits acclaimed  debut album ""Frenching the Bully". 
 \nBroken Rekids is re-releasing this long out of print album.  \n\n The 
 band recently bought the master tapes back from the now defunct CZ label, 
 and set about remixing the tracks with Seattle's most prolific producer 
 Jack "Godfather of Grunge" Endino. They came out with 22 extra thick and 
 crispy mixes, including an assortment of rare live tracks captured at PDX's 
 late & great  X-Ray Cafe on the last show of the band's final tour...  \n\n 
  \n  \nThe 16mm film will be put back in the can for more retooling and 
 interviews after this screening, so this is the only chance folks will have 
 to check it out while it's still in progress. \n  \nThe event is a 
 fundraiser to complete the flick, which they hope to have done in time to 
 submit for Sundance 2004. \n  \nAs far as the suspect who DNA now links to 
 the murder of  Mia Zapata, he was extradited from Miami, and arraigned 
 April 8th, 2003 in King County Superior Court on charges of first degree 
 murder. \n  \n8 & 10 p.m\n\n$10 donation\n\nThe Roxie is hosting all this 
 stuff at 3117 16th St SF CA  \n\nQ & A to follow with Joe Spleen & the gals 
 behind the picture Kerri O'Kane & Jessy Bender. \n\n\nCD release after 
 party at Wilde Oscars at Folsom & 15th\n\n\n   \ncheck these links out! 
 \n\nThe Gits can be found on the web at http://www.thegits.com. \n\nMore 
 info on the film can be found at :http://www.thegitsmovie.com \n. \norder 
 their albums: http://www.brokenrekids.com\n\n\nthe theatre: 
 http://www.roxie.com\n \n\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/21213.php
SUMMARY:Gits Movie - roots of "Home Alive" celebrate Mia's life
LOCATION:Roxie Cinema - 3177 16th St - SF
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/02/03/21213.php
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