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What's playing at the Ghettoville


multiplex?
Tom Selleck, MJ and Eddie Murphy star in Actress's
fantasy cinema season
Arts+Culture Actress Day
2 years ago

Text Huw Nesbitt

All today, we're celebrating London producer Actress's jaw-dropping new album, Ghettoville.
Possibly his last release, it's a dark journey to a dystopian capital, so we asked him to curate
content to take you on a day trip to Ghettoville. His favourite writer, Mark 'kpunk' Fisher
offers his thoughts on the album, and we interview early inspiration Adamski, premiere the
awesome video for "Street Corp." and catch up with the artists that drew Ghettoville. Here,
Actress tells us the films that inspired the album.
To coincide with Dazeds exclusive premiere of the video to "Street Corp.", Actress
aka Darren Cunningham has chosen a list of the films hed like to screen at the Ghettoville
multiplex.
These films evoke Darrens preoccupation for all things sci-fi, dystopian and strange. Kicking
off the season is Runaway from 1984, in which Tom Selleck has to defend himself from
murderous household appliances. Elsewhere theres Disneys 3D opus Captain Eo and Fritz
Langs classic Metropolis, a science-fiction epic from 1927 about social isolation and class

divides in a city where rich the rich rule and the poor are forced underground. Sit back and
enjoy.
RUNAWAY (1984)
Stars Tom Selleck, his moustache and some homicidal home appliances.
DOGS IN SPACE (1986)
Fucked up Australian punk film with young Michael Hutchence.
REPO MAN (1984)
Let's go get sushi and not pay.
THEY LIVE (1988)
Obey. Stay Asleep. Submit to Authority.
BREAKIN' (1984)
Because.
CAPTAIN EO (1986)
The 3D film with Michael Jackson they used to show at Disneyland.
1/2 MENSCH (1985)
Insane experimental performance film with Einsturzende Neubaten in a Japanese factory.
TRADING PLACES (1983)
John Landis.
PI (1998)
A mathematical Aronofsky headfuck.
METROPOLIS (1927)
You say automata, I say automato.
ROCKERS (1978)
Featuring: Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace.
ENTER THE VOID (2009)
This is intense.

LA HAINE (1995)
90s Paris streets story. Gritty, sad, funny as fuck.
A BOY AND HIS DOG (1975)
A really weird post nuclear war film about a boy and his telepathic dog.
MAD MAX 2: ROAD WARRIOR (1981)
Australia would be a shit place to be in an apocalypse.
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK (1981)
Though New York wouldn't be much better.

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