HD
2024
Eddie Lee Sausage and Mitch Deprey stumbled upon a peculiar slice of life in 1987 when they recorded the outrageous arguments of their neighbors, Raymond Huffman and Peter Haskett. Their recordings captured the volatile dynamics between the homophobic Huffman and the openly gay Haskett, becoming a cultural phenomenon. This darkly comedic documentary revisits Eddie and Mitch, reflecting on their punk roots in San Francisco's Lower Haight, while exploring how their tapes inspired a generation of underground artists. The film cleverly intertwines humor with a poignant look at the complexities of human relationships.