Last modified on Tue 11 May 2021 12.02 EDT
Here is the 1983 zero-budget underground movie from radical feminist director Lizzie Borden (who was born Linda Borden and took the name of the famous â40 whacksâ woman) now on rerelease after a recent restoration.
One factor that may have kept this film long under the radar is its quite extraordinary climax in which a revolutionary bomb blows up one of New Yorkâs World Trade Center towers â a low-budget but remarkably potent and dreamlike special effect just before the closing credits. And the scene in which this bomb is planted, with someone making her way up to the top floor, creeping through a service door and leaving a suspicious suitcase in a dark empty area full of wires, shows every sign of guerrilla-filming without permission in the place itself.