"Motherfucker: A Movie" is a documentary about a party. A party called Motherfucker.
For over six years, eight nights a year, Michael T, Justine D, Johnny T and Georgie Seville have come together to put on the most exciting event in nightlife. By blending decades of rock influences into their look, these producers concoct a remedy that brings the most diverse elements of Lower Manhattan together more successfully than ever before. They have stepped firmly into the 21st century with a rock and roll swagger and healed a city through irreverence and attitude. This film describes their ascent to the top of nightlife, through the multitudes of troubles that afflict their profession.
Using a self-professed style of method verite, filmmaker David Casey follows the dealings of four parties and achieves groundbreaking visual results. Motherfucker chronicles the lives of four very different downtown personalities as they describe the ins-and-outs of their lifestyles. He has documented this scene through an outsider's perspective, compiling over one hundred interviews with everyone that matters. By delivering their footage through an analytical perspective and a critical eye, they've accomplished something to behold for generations to come.