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Dika: Murder City

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Duration
  

Genre
  
Documentary

Language
  
English

Director
  
Michael Moore

Running time
  
1h 15m

Cast
  
Dika Newlin

Release date
  
1995 (1995)

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Dika: Murder City is a 1995 documentary film by Michael D. Moore on the late-life punk rock career of composer/singer Dika Newlin. The film features Newlin, who was 74 years old when the film was shot, in concert at a Richmond, Virginia, club where she is wearing black leather garb and singing punk versions of Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra songs. Newlin also talks about her childhood musical training with Arnold Schoenberg, and she performs several of her original songs. She also offers a Gioachino Rossini aria in which she meows the entire number. A clip from the 1968 film Night of the Living Dead is included in the film.

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Dika: Murder City Wikipedia
Dika: Murder City IMDb