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The Gits (2005) Online
Original Title :
The Gits
Genre :
Movie / Documentary
Year :
2005
Directror :
Kerri O'Kane
Cast :
Valerie M. Agnew,Scott Benson,Tim Bradshaw
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 22min
Rating :
8.2/10

The story of the promising, underground Seattle band, The Gits. Fronted by charismatic vocalist, Mia Zapata, and poised to explode onto the national music scene, a stranger came in and took it all away. A decade later, the legacy lives on.

The Gits (2005) Online

The first time Matt Dresdner heard Mia Zapata sing, he knew she was destined to front the punk rock group he dreamt of forming. In the fall of 1986, at Ohio's Antioch College, Dresdner, Andrew Kessler, Steve Moriarty, and Zapata became The Gits. In 1989, they relocated to Seattle, WA, in search of a new life and a larger audience. The Gits quickly gained popularity in the Seattle music scene of the early 1990s, distinguishing themselves with their soulful street punk at a time when "grunge" was putting Seattle on the map. Characterized by powerful, driving music and Zapata's poetic lyrics, major record labels took notice. But just as The Gits were poised to explode onto the national music scene, an unfathomable tragedy struck. On July 7, 1993, Mia Zapata was raped and murdered in Seattle while walking home one night. Without warning, this promising band faced a horrific end and the fabric that built this tight knit music community began to unravel. In 2003, one year into filming "The ...
Credited cast:
Valerie M. Agnew Valerie M. Agnew - Herself - Interviewee (as Valerie Agnew)
Scott Benson Scott Benson - Himself
Tim Bradshaw Tim Bradshaw - Himself
Elizabeth F. Davis Elizabeth F. Davis - Herself (archive footage) (as Elizabeth Davis)
Matt Dresdner Matt Dresdner - Himself
Richard Gagnon Richard Gagnon - Himself
Julian Gibson Julian Gibson - Himself - Interviewee
Leah Gold Leah Gold - Herself
Eric Greenwalt Eric Greenwalt - Himself
Kathleen Hanna Kathleen Hanna - Herself - Interviewee
Gretta Harley Gretta Harley - Herself - Interviewee
Joan Jett Joan Jett - Herself - Interviewee
Andrew Kessler Andrew Kessler - Himself
Kenny Laguna Kenny Laguna - Himself - Interviewee
Ben London Ben London - Himself

When cameras started rolling, Mia's murder was still unsolved. By the time the documentary was finished, the case would be closed and footage shot for the film would be used in court.


User reviews

Kezan

Kezan

i got to see this at the sxsw film festival. it was both wonderful and sad to be introduced to the songs of the Gits and Mia Zapata considering the tragedy surrounding her story. this documentary communicates her passion and lack of artifice and it was great the realness with which everyone involved spoke about her, their lack of pretension, and how much she meant to them. it is good to know that the organization Home Alive was founded as a result of her random, violent death. the filmmaker has an obvious sense of purpose in communicating the life of this singer that many of us were not aware of while she was alive.
Qiahmagha

Qiahmagha

In one word, AMAZING!!!! I had heard about Mia Zapata and the unbearable tragedy that surrounded her death/murder but I wasn't privy to the details of her life and her band, "The Gits". I rented this documentary on Netflix and I was riveted from beginning to end. This is not your typical "Rock Doc". It is so much more than words can convey. This film has heart and depth without being pretentious. This is an engrossing story that has a stunning ending. Well edited, well shot, and well directed while also being a well told story. A must see for any documentary lover or for those who love a good true story with a surprise end to it. VIVA ZAPATA and Long Live The Gits!!!!!
Broadcaster

Broadcaster

On Christmas day, my husband and I saw this very touching film via Netflix after seeing the TV show, "Forensic Files", about Mia Zapata and her Seattle band, The Gits. What really struck us both about this documentary was its pure honesty and simplicity without relying on "fancy" or computer generated story telling. It was raw and pure while also fantastic in its genuine storytelling and emotional build up. It appeared that this was a documentary that was shot on film(I don't know for sure but the quality is so good that it appears that way)and as a true film lover, I personally loved the look of it. Above all, however, I loved this emotional story as told by those who loved Mia Zapata and The Gits. This did not look like some low budget indie, but rather a quality documentary where there was time and patience put into the cinematography, the editing, the sound and the actual storytelling itself. I am not, nor is my husband, into the punk rock music thing....but we both felt moved by the music and by this tragic loss of this young woman who was on the verge of doing so much more. This is not a story of drugs and debauchery, but one of loss, despair, hope, community and life itself. Very touching, we will never forget about Mia Zapata and The Gits.
Geny

Geny

Although ostensibly about The Gits, this documentary is really a tribute to the punk/grunge band's lead vocalist Mia Zapata who died at the hands of a sicko who snatched her off a Seattle street, beating, raping and strangling her at the age of 27.

It includes archive footage of the lady herself, and emotional tributes from band members and others who knew her, including especially her father, who twelve years later was still mourning the daughter who would almost certainly have gone on to achieve if not greatness then to cement her fame as one of the voices of her generation.

There is not too much focus on the crime itself, but it is nice to know that although it took over a decade, the man who snuffed out this young life so wantonly was finally brought to book.

Zapata's music will not be to everybody's taste, but there is no denying either her raw talent nor the love she inspired in all those who rubbed shoulders with her on Seattle's punk music scene.
Rageseeker

Rageseeker

A couple of friends and I rented this film on Netflix the other night. None of us had ever heard of Mia Zapata let alone her band, The Gits. We were all blown away by how well this film was made and the painful story that was told. This must have been a difficult story to tell given that the killer was not caught until after a decade while the film was being shot. This documentary was very respectful of all those who were close to Mia Zapata and never did the film choose the common path of exploitation to further the anguish already felt by the people involved. Cheers to honest filmmakers who chose not to titillate the details of the rape and murder of this beautiful soul and another cheers for not hanging her friends out on display for strangers to gawk at their pain and misery. Mia Zapata, you didn't deserve that kind of death. Glad that there was some resolution which was captured by the filmmakers as it unfolded. This is a special film about a special young woman gone too soon.
Milleynti

Milleynti

I was one of the many who first learned about Mia Zapata when she was found murdered in 1994. I wish I had listened to The Gits before then, but I suppose better late than never.

Mixing genres such as blues, rock, and punk, The Gits established themselves as a very unique band in Seattle (by way of Ohio). For years I've felt in the dark about the group and about Mia, so naturally I was psyched when this film came out. You get to view interviews from family, friends, and local musicians, not to mention archived footage of the court case once her killer was found (not a spoiler, as this is public knowledge and on public record).

Even if you don't know The Gits, check out this film and learn something. That media-infused Seattle scene contained many bands that did not seek out fame but instead chose to remain under the radar. Had Mia lived, I'm not so sure they would have been such a secret; her talent was too great to ignore.
Yozshujinn

Yozshujinn

I met you both in Austin during the SXSW Festival. I had to meet you guys after the screening as it was an extremely powerful film that has stayed with me over the years. I continue to go to the festival every year and have yet to see a documentary as moving and poignant as "The Gits". The emotional testimony from Mia's father and the account of the community's response to this tragedy is haunting. This is a film with so much heart and truly genuine. Congratulations on your success. Mia Zapata will forever be remembered for her soul and intensity as well as the music that she and The Gits made thanks to the two of you. Mia would be proud and honored. Thank you again.