In 1991 MTV aired an animated series about a foot fetish model moonlighting as a revolutionary assassin trapped in an endless cycle of rebirth.
Æon Flux made ripples with its slick, sinewy visual style; its rich and enigmatic narrative; and its dream-like, vividly realised biopunk setting.
Fourteen years later director Karyn Kusama (Jennifer's Body) pulled the trigger on the series' reincarnation as a high-budget, psychedelic action film.
Charlize Theron effortlessly assumes the role of Æon, traversing this strange dystopia with a grace few but gymnasts and dolls display.
Expect the gleam of taut black leather, extreme body modification, hyper-stylised espionage, and a character who has hands for feet.
Find us in Dalston Superstore's basement for the second film in a month of Science Fiction handpicked for our majority trans audience.
I had a family once, I had a life. Now all I have is a mission
Subtitles will be displayed throughout.
Seating is a mixture of benches, backed chairs, bar stools, and floor space, and is first come first served.