21.03.11
In 1987, two guys from the Midwest, Eddie Lee Sausage and Mitchell D, landed in San Francisco and rented a shabby apartment. They quickly learned they shared a wall as thin as paper with Peter (Haskett), a gay man, and Raymond (Huffman), a homophobe, who drank and verbally abused the other, all night, every night . Within the limits of civil behavior, and Eddie Mitchell has done everything to remove these guys, do meet with obscenities and threats.
Thus, for a year and a half, Eddie Mitchell and recorded the struggles of the roommate, and played back through the front door of their neighboring non-musical.It did not solve anything, but somehow the records is part of a culture of partisans who still inspires artists today. How did that and what became of the protagonists, is the inflatable object of this film on the occurrence of the art, the prevalence of media and a deep relationship based on hard fatal. [Synopsis courtesy of ND / NF]
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