The Swiss art-rock band Les Reines Prochaines emerged from the youth and feminist movement of the 1980s. The young and cheeky performance artists of yesteryear are now “mature” women but still exuberantly youthful in spirit. Even after 25 years since their debut, they continue to venture across traditional genre and gender borders – with a witty, sensual and radical approach. The film traces the distinctive history of the Reines Prochaines and captures the artists in rehearsal and during their day-to-day life on tour.
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In 1987 as Les Reines des Couteaux Muda Mathis Teresa Alonso and Regina Florida Schmid staged their first performance in an underground space in Basel.
Les Reines Prochaines - Kreisel (Fränzi Madörin)
VOL D'ART - DER KUNSTRAUB - Les Reines Prochaines LIVE in Berlin Oktober 2009.
Les Reines Prochaines - Wackeltanz
VOL D'ART - DER KUNSTRAUB - Les Reines Prochaines LIVE in Berlin Oktober 2009.
Les Reines Prochaines - Le coeur en beurre (doublegras) FULL ALBUM
Les Reines Prochaines - Le coeur en beurre (doublegras) 1995 FULL ALBUM Tracklisting 01 The Lady Is Hungry / Zum Tee Bei Minni & Rosa 4:06 02 I Hate ...
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