ANDREW’S VIDEO VOID is a monthly exhibition of video oddities for all the archivists, stoners, drinkers, and seekers in the greater Kansas City Area. For the low, low price of $0, your eyes can feast on the strangest mix of video oddities!
This Month: In 1992, Long Island teenager Amy Fisher ignited a media firestorm when she shot the wife of her lover, Joey Buttafuoco, in the face. This sordid tale of sex, aggravated assault, and Zubaz managed to spawn not one, not two, but THREE separate made-for-TV movies — a television first! Drew Barrymore, Alyssa Milano, and Noëlle Parker all took stabs at portraying the disturbed teen in each movie, yet a true on-screen depiction of Amy Fisher never emerged. Until now. In this RASHOMON of found footage film, director Dan Kapelovitz (THREE GENIUSES) mind-melds all three Amy Fisher movies into one ultimate meta-melodramatic mashup that’s both a scathing critique and celebration of early-90s tabloid culture.
“Unspools like a Lifetime movie fever dream, reaching a frenzied schizo climax that would make Brian De Palma proud.” — Andrew Miller, VIDEOLOGY
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