(Info from press release)
A moving, funny and heartbreaking portrait of Q Lazzarus, who sang the cult hit “Goodbye Horses” before mysteriously disappearing for 25 years
Q was discovered by Jonathan Demme and then rediscovered by filmmaker Eva Aridjis-Fuentes, to whom she recounts her amazing life story in this intimate doc
Discovered by Jonathan Demme in 1987 during a fateful cab ride, Q had a moment of fame after her cult hit song “Goodbye Horses” was featured in The Silence of the Lambs.
But while Q had a following in the New York and London club scenes, she was unable to get a record deal and completely vanished from the public eye in 1995.
Not even her friends and bandmates knew what had happened to her, that is until another fateful car ride 25 years later brought her together with filmmaker and fan Eva Aridjis-Fuentes.
Q entrusted Eva with the incredible story of her life, told in the film for the very first time through Q’s own words and music, and through dozens of never-before heard songs.
GOODBYE HORSES: THE MANY LIVES OF Q LAZZARUS
March 7-13 Los Angeles (Nuart) & London (Rio)
March 14-20 New York City (Village East)
March 19 Toronto (Revue Cinema)
March 22 Asbury Park (Showroom Cinema)
March 25 Denver (Sie Film Center)**JUST ADDED
March 25-27 Albuquerque (The Guild Cinema)**JUST ADDED
March 30, April 3 Austin (Austin Film Society)
March 31 Seattle (Here-After Theater, programmed by Grand Illusion)**JUST ADDED