KILL THE MOONLIGHT

KILL THE MOONLIGHT
STEVE HANFT, 1991

Catalog No.: FTF-162
Length: 76 minutes

“I’m a driver, I’m a winner, things are gonna change. I can feel it...”

A twisted 16mm Gen X comedy disguised as a 1970s drive-in flick, KILL THE MOONLIGHT is the story of Chance, a fish hatchery worker, toxic waste cleaner and aspiring race car driver whose goal in life is to fix up his Camaro and follow his dreams of championship glory. As the film unfolds, Chance unravels in strange ways after getting contaminated by toxic waste.

Directed by Steve Hanft
Produced by Steve Hanft
Cinematography by Steve Hanft
Starring Thomas Hendrix, Maria Hassabi, Ross Harris 
Music by Beck, Loser, Delta Garage,The Dynamics, The Raunch Hands, Aronoff, The Pussywillows, Martha, The World Famous Blue Jays and Go To Blazes

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PRESS

“A contender to the ranks of bargain-basement breakout hits like Stranger Than Paradise...Wise, moody, and graced with kinetic camera work.”
-LA WEEKLY

“A beautifully flawed slacker classic. Director Steven Hanft created the perfect Generation X anti-hero.”
-EXCLAIM!

"A real gem of a movie. The film’s deadpan humor hits its mark, and Chance really comes through as the figurehead of a generation."
-FILM THREAT

"Creates a trashy alienated milieu that lingers like a half-remembered dream."
-POPMATTERS

“The epitome of Gen-X slacker culture on film.”
-DANGEROUS ENCOUNTERS